Scaling up the "24/7 BHU" strategy to provide round-the-clock maternity care in Punjab, Pakistan: a theory-driven, coproduced implementation study
Abstract Background Pakistan's maternal mortality rate remains persistently high at 186/100,000 live births. The country's government-run first-level healthcare facilities, the basic health units (BHUs), are an important source of maternity care for rural women. However,BHUsonly operate on...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Salway (Author), Zubia Mumtaz (Author), Afshan Bhatti (Author), Amy Barnes (Author), Jeremy Dawson (Author), Gian Singh Jhangri (Author) |
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