Women's perceptions of antenatal, delivery, and postpartum services in rural Tanzania
Background: Maternal health care provision remains a major challenge in developing countries. There is agreement that the provision of quality clinical services is essential if high rates of maternal death are to be reduced. However, despite efforts to improve access to these services, a high number...
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Main Authors: | Gladys Reuben Mahiti (Author), Dickson Ally Mkoka (Author), Angwara Dennis Kiwara (Author), Columba Kokusiima Mbekenga (Author), Anna-Karin Hurtig (Author), Isabel Goicolea (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2015-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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