What makes or mars the facility-based childbirth experience: thematic analysis of women's childbirth experiences in western Kenya
Abstract Background Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for approximately 66% of global maternal deaths. Poor person-centered maternity care, which emphasizes the quality of patient experience, contributes both directly and indirectly to these poor outcomes. Yet, few studies in low resource settings have ex...
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Main Authors: | Patience A. Afulani (Author), Leah Kirumbi (Author), Audrey Lyndon (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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