"It is not by choice that I gave birth at home": the social determinants of home births during COVID-19 in peri-urban and urban Kenya, a qualitative study
Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the provision of global maternal health services, with an increase in home births. However, there are little data on women's decision-making and experiences leading up to home births during the pandemic. The objective of this stud...
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Main Authors: | May Sudhinaraset (Author), Rebecca Woofter (Author), John Mboya (Author), Sarah Wambui (Author), Ginger Golub (Author), Claire-Helene Mershon (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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