A qualitative analysis of men's involvement in maternal and child health as a policy intervention in rural Central Malawi
Abstract Background Men's involvement in maternal and child health presents an opportunity for the advancement of maternal and child nutrition as men often play a key role in decision-making particularly regarding women's reproductive health. While most research on men's involvement i...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Mkandawire (Author), Sheryl L. Hendriks (Author) |
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