Clients' Perspectives on Quality of Delivery Services in a Rural Setting in Tanzania: Findings from a Qualitative Action-Oriented Research

Objective: To know and understand the perspectives of women on the quality of maternal health services provided at their health facility (HF) and to incite community self-propelled problem identification and way forward. Methods: A qualitative action- oriented research was conducted in a rural setti...

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Principais autores: Gerald J. Makuka, MD (Autor), Moses M. Sango, MD (Autor), Ayubu E. Mashambo, MD (Autor), Abednego E. Mashambo, MD (Autor), Sia E Msuya, MD, PhD (Autor), Sabina P Mtweve, MD, MSc (Autor)
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Publicado em: Global Health and Education Projects, Inc., 2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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