Factors influencing decision-making power regarding reproductive health and rights among married women in Mettu rural district, south-west, Ethiopia
Abstract Background Women's decision-making power regarding reproductive health and rights (RHR) was the central component to achieve reproductive well-being. Literatures agree that a women having higher domestic decision-making power regarding their health care were more likely to utilize heal...
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Main Authors: | Afework Tadele (Author), Amanuel Tesfay (Author), Alemi Kebede (Author) |
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