Changes in attitudes and behaviors supportive of maternal and newborn health in Ethiopia: an evaluative case study
Abstract Background Ethiopia's high neonatal mortality rate led to the government's 2013 introduction of Community-Based Newborn Care (CBNC) to bring critical prevention and treatment interventions closer to communities in need. However, complex behaviors that are deeply embedded in social...
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Main Authors: | William T. Story (Author), Yared Amare (Author), Lara M.E. Vaz (Author), Heather Gardner (Author), Halkeno Tura (Author), Gail Snetro (Author), Mary V. Kinney (Author), Steve Wall (Author), Abeba Bekele (Author) |
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