Empirical analysis of socio-economic determinants of maternal health services utilisation in Burundi
Abstract Background Timely and appropriate health care during pregnancy and childbirth are the pillars of better maternal health outcomes. However, factors such as poverty and low education levels, long distances to a health facility, and high costs of health services may present barriers to timely...
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Main Authors: | Desire Habonimana (Author), Neha Batura (Author) |
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