Men's knowledge and involvement on obstetric danger signs, birth preparedness and complication readiness in Burayu town, Oromia region, Ethiopia
Abstract Background Men's involvement in obstetrics care is an important strategy in reducing preventable maternal morbidity and mortality. This is particularly important in developing countries where men often make decision on financial, health and other family issues. Hence, the objective of...
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Main Authors: | Addisu Gize (Author), Alemtsehay Eyassu (Author), Balkachew Nigatu (Author), Mekonen Eshete (Author), Nebiyou Wendwessen (Author) |
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