Women's preferences for antenatal care in Tanzania: a discrete choice experiment
Abstract Background The stillbirth rate in Tanzania remains high. Greater engagement with antenatal care may help to reduce stillbirths. We investigated which characteristics of antenatal care clinics are preferred by pregnant women in Tanzania. Methods We conducted an unlabelled discrete choice exp...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth M. Camacho (Author), Rebecca Smyth (Author), Valentina Actis Danna (Author), Deborah Kimaro (Author), Flora Kuzenza (Author), Rose Laisser (Author), Paschal Mdoe (Author), Livuka Nsemwa (Author), Happiness Shayo (Author), Tina Lavender (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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