Barriers and facilitators to institutional delivery in rural areas of Chitwan district, Nepal: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Giving birth assisted by skilled care in a health facility plays a vital role in preventing maternal deaths. In Nepal, delivery services are free and a cash incentive is provided to women giving birth at a health facility. Nevertheless, about half of women still deliver at home....
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Main Authors: | Rajani Shah (Author), Eva A. Rehfuess (Author), Deepak Paudel (Author), Mahesh K. Maskey (Author), Maria Delius (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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