Opportunities and challenges in delivering maternal and child nutrition services through public primary health care facilities in urban Bangladesh: a qualitative inquiry
Abstract Background Public primary health facilities are an important source of nutrition services for the urban areas in Bangladesh. We aimed to understand the challenges and facilitators of delivering maternal and child nutrition services through public sector from the perspectives of the users an...
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Main Authors: | A M Rumayan Hasan (Author), Mohammad Abdus Selim (Author), Faugia Islam Anne (Author), Jessica Escobar-DeMarco (Author), Santhia Ireen (Author), Kristen Kappos (Author), Deborah Ash (Author), Sabrina Rasheed (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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