A qualitative analysis of factors that influence Vietnamese ethnic minority women to seek maternal health care
Abstract Background Dien Bien Province in northwest Vietnam is predominantly populated with ethnic minority groups, who experience worse maternal and child health outcomes than the general population. Various factors are associated with maternal health care utilisation in Vietnam, including ethnic m...
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Main Authors: | Shannon McKinn (Author), Duong Thuy Linh (Author), Kirsty Foster (Author), Kirsten McCaffery (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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