Travel scenario workshops for geographical accessibility modeling of health services: A transdisciplinary evaluation study
IntroductionLimited geographical access to quality Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (EmONC) is a major driver of high maternal mortality. Geographic access to EmONC facilities is identified by the global community as a critical issue for reducing maternal mortality and is proposed as a global in...
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Main Authors: | Lotte Molenaar (Author), Fleur Hierink (Author), Michel Brun (Author), Jean-Pierre Monet (Author), Nicolas Ray (Author) |
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