Exploring health care professionals' and women's perspectives on the barriers to maternal health services: a qualitative study in Eku Town of Delta State, Nigeria
Uptake of maternal health services (MHS) have been shown to improve maternal health outcomes. In Nigeria, the maternal outcomes are classified among the poorest worldwide, despite the provision of free MHS to all pregnant women by many Nigerian state governments. The work was aimed at exploring the...
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Main Authors: | Peter Oyovwe (Author), Gillian Woolhead (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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