Quantitative and qualitative assessment of maternal and child health services among hard-to-reach communities in Adamawa state, Nigeria
Background: Recent global reports highlighted the significance of improving the quality of healthcare delivery in all settings, including rural and Hard-to-reach communities, as a central strategy for attaining sustainable development goals. Objectives: This study aimed at assessing and document rel...
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Main Authors: | Mohammed B. Hamman (Author), Adamu M. Tukur (Author), Amitabye L. Ramma (Author) |
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