The relationship between inequitable gender norms and provider attitudes and quality of care in maternal health services in Rwanda: a mixed methods study
Abstract Background Rwanda has made great progress in improving reproductive, maternal, and newborn health (RMNH) care; however, barriers to ensuring timely and full RMNH service utilization persist, including women's limited decision-making power and poor-quality care. This study sought to bet...
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Main Authors: | Kate Doyle (Author), Shamsi Kazimbaya (Author), Ruti Levtov (Author), Joya Banerjee (Author), Myra Betron (Author), Reena Sethi (Author), Marie Rose Kayirangwa (Author), Kristina Vlahovicova (Author), Felix Sayinzoga (Author), Rosemary Morgan (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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