Determinants of marginalization and inequitable maternal health care in North-Central Vietnam: a framework analysis
Background: Vietnam has achieved great improvements in maternal healthcare outcomes, but there is evidence of increasing inequity. Disadvantaged groups, predominantly ethnic minorities and people living in remote mountainous areas, do not gain access to maternal health improvements despite targeted...
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Main Authors: | Pauline Binder-Finnema (Author), Pham T. L. Lien (Author), Dinh T. P. Hoa (Author), Mats Målqvist (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2015-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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