Increasing utilisation of skilled facility-based maternal healthcare services in rural Zambia: the role of safe motherhood action groups
Abstract Background Community-centred health interventions, such as Safe Motherhood Action groups (SMAGs), have potential to lead to desired health behavioural change and favourable health outcomes. SMAGs are community-based volunteer groups that aim to reduce critical delays that occur at household...
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Main Authors: | Cephas Sialubanje (Author), Karlijn Massar (Author), Larah Horstkotte (Author), Davidson H. Hamer (Author), Robert A.C. Ruiter (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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