Men perspectives on attending antenatal care visits with their pregnant partners in Misungwi district, rural Tanzania: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Mens'attendance with their pregnant partners at facility-based antenatal care (ANC) visits is important for maternal and child health and gender equality yet remains uncommon in parts of rural Tanzania. This study examined men's perspectives on attending ANC with their...
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Main Authors: | Maendeleo Boniphace (Author), Dismas Matovelo (Author), Rose Laisser (Author), Hadija Swai (Author), Victoria Yohani (Author), Sylvia Tinka (Author), Lusako Mwaikasu (Author), Hannah Mercader (Author), Jennifer L. Brenner (Author), Jennifer Mitchell (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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