Can investment in quality drive use? A cluster-randomised controlled study in rural Tanzania
Background: Reduction in maternal and neonatal mortality requires women's use of high-quality facilities for childbirth. Evidence that quality influences women's selection of place of delivery suggests that an investment in quality may increase use of facilities for childbirth. We assessed...
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Main Authors: | Elysia Larson (Author), Godfrey Mbaruku (Author), Redempta Mbatia (Author), Anna Gage (Author), Sebastien Haneuse (Author), Margaret Kruk (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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