Perspectives on waiting times in an antenatal clinic: A case study in the Western Cape
Background: Antenatal care (ANC) is vital in reducing maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. Globally, 85% of women had one ANC visit with a skilled birth attendant and only 58% received the recommended four ANC visits. Long waiting times (LWTs) in the antenatal clinic affects the utilisatio...
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Main Authors: | Justine C. Baron (Author), Doreen Kaura (Author) |
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