Traditional Birth Attendant reorientation and Motherpacks incentive's effect on health facility delivery uptake in Narok County, Kenya: An impact analysis
Abstract Background A community health programme in Narok County in Kenya aimed to improve skilled birth assistance during childbirth through two demand side interventions. First, traditional birth attendants (TBAs) were co-opted into using their influence to promote use of skilled birth attendants...
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Main Authors: | John Emmanuel Kitui (Author), Vaughan Dutton (Author), Dirk Bester (Author), Rachel Ndirangu (Author), Susan Wangai (Author), Stephen Ngugi (Author) |
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2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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