The impacts of quantity and quality of health clinics on health behaviors and outcomes in Nigeria: analysis of health clinic census data
Abstract Background Past studies have identified that inconvenient access to health clinics is one of the important barriers to health service utilization and health outcomes. However, establishing the link between the lack of access to health clinics and the high maternal and child morbidity and mo...
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Main Author: | Ryoko Sato (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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