Why not? Understanding the spatial clustering of private facility-based delivery and financial reasons for homebirths in Nigeria
Abstract Background In Nigeria, the provision of public and private healthcare vary geographically, contributing to variations in one's healthcare surroundings across space. Facility-based delivery (FBD) is also spatially heterogeneous. Levels of FBD and private FBD are significantly lower for...
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Main Authors: | Kerry L. M. Wong (Author), Emma Radovich (Author), Onikepe O. Owolabi (Author), Oona M. R. Campbell (Author), Oliver J. Brady (Author), Caroline A. Lynch (Author), Lenka Benova (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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