Equity in prenatal healthcare services globally: an umbrella review
Abstract Background Timely, appropriate, and equitable access to quality healthcare during pregnancy is proven to contribute to better health outcomes of birthing individuals and infants following birth. Equity is conceptualized as the absence of differences in healthcare access and quality among po...
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Main Authors: | Zeenat Ladak (Author), Nagma Grewal (Author), Minji Olivia Kim (Author), Stephanie Small (Author), Alexia Leber (Author), Mehdiya Hemani (Author), Qiuyu Sun (Author), Deena M. Hamza (Author), Celia Laur (Author), Noah M. Ivers (Author), Olesya Falenchuk (Author), Richard Volpe (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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