What mechanisms drive uptake of family planning when integrated with childhood immunisation in Ethiopia? A realist evaluation
Abstract Background Maternal and child health are key priorities among the Sustainable Development Goals, which include a particular focus on reducing morbidity and mortality among women of reproductive age, newborns, and children under the age of five. Two components of maternal and child health ar...
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Main Authors: | Shari Krishnaratne (Author), Jessie K. Hamon (Author), Jenna Hoyt (Author), Tracey Chantler (Author), Justine Landegger (Author), Nathaly Spilotros (Author), Shiferaw Dechasa Demissie (Author), Siraj Mohammed (Author), Jayne Webster (Author) |
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