The implementation and effectiveness of multi-tasked, paid community health workers on maternal and child health: A cluster-randomized pragmatic trial and qualitative process evaluation in Tanzania
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Main Authors: | Colin Baynes (Author), Almamy Malick Kanté (Author), Amon Exavery (Author), Kassimu Tani (Author), Gloria Sikustahili (Author), Hildegalda Mushi (Author), Jitihada Baraka (Author), Kate Ramsey (Author), Kenneth Sherr (Author), Bryan J. Weiner (Author), James F. Phillips (Author) |
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