Community health workers can improve male involvement in maternal health: evidence from rural Tanzania
Background: Male involvement in maternal health is recommended as one of the interventions to improve maternal and newborn health. There have been challenges in realising this action, partly due to the position of men in society and partly due to health system challenges in accommodating men. The ai...
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Main Authors: | Furaha August (Author), Andrea B. Pembe (Author), Rose Mpembeni (Author), Pia Axemo (Author), Elisabeth Darj (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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