Bypassing primary care clinics for childbirth: a cross-sectional study in the Pwani region, United Republic of Tanzania
Objective To measure the extent, determinants and results of bypassing local primary care clinics for childbirth among women in rural parts of the United Republic of Tanzania. Methods Women were selected in 2012 to complete a structured interview from a full census of all 30 076 households in clinic...
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Main Authors: | Margaret E Kruk (Author), Sabrina Hermosilla (Author), Elysia Larson (Author), Godfrey M Mbaruku (Author) |
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