Increasing health facility childbirth in Ghana: the role of network and community norms
Abstract Background Reducing pregnancy-related deaths in Sub-Saharan Africa through increases in health facility births may be achieved by promoting community norms and network norms favoring health facility births. However, the process of how both norms shift attitudes and actions towards facility...
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Main Authors: | Leslie E. Cofie (Author), Clare Barrington (Author), Kersten Cope (Author), Catherine E. LePrevost (Author), Kavita Singh (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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