Factors influencing choice of skilled birth attendance at ANC: evidence from the Kenya demographic health survey
Abstract Background In Kenya, skilled attendance at delivery is well below the international target of 90% and the maternal mortality ratio is high at 362 (CI 254-471) per 100,000 live births despite various interventions. The preventative role of skilled attendance at delivery makes it a benchmark...
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Main Authors: | Caroline Nyongesa (Author), Xiaoyue Xu (Author), John J. Hall (Author), William M. Macharia (Author), Faith Yego (Author), Brigid Hall (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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