Women's Choice to Deliver at Home: Understanding the Psychosocial and Cultural Factors Influencing Birthing Choices for Unskilled Home Delivery among Women in Southwestern Uganda
Background. Utilization of perinatal services in Uganda remains low, with correspondingly high rates of unskilled home deliveries, which can be life-threatening. We explored psychosocial and cultural factors influencing birthing choices for unskilled home delivery among postpartum women in rural sou...
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Main Authors: | Esther C. Atukunda (Author), Godfrey R. Mugyenyi (Author), Celestino Obua (Author), Angella Musiimenta (Author), Edgar Agaba (Author), Josephine N. Najjuma (Author), Norma C. Ware (Author), Lynn T. Matthews (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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