The influence of community factors in the implementation of community-based interventions to improve antenatal care: a qualitative study based on the IMCHA programme in Tanzania
Plain English Summary Increasing uptake of antenatal care services is crucial for improving maternal and child health. One of the strategies that has been found to be relevant for improving uptake of antenatal care services in resource constrained countries especially in rural communities is impleme...
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Main Authors: | Chakupewa Joseph (Author), Stephen O. Maluka (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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