Maternal health service utilization in the Jimma Zone, Ethiopia: results from a baseline study for mobile phone messaging interventions
Abstract Background Over the last 20 years, global healthcare has placed a major focus on improving the survival rates of mothers and children, recognizing the potential to prevent a significant number of deaths resulting from pregnancy and childbirth. Nevertheless, there remains an ongoing obstacle...
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Main Authors: | Gebeyehu Bulcha (Author), Hordofa Gutema (Author), Demisew Amenu (Author), Zewdie Birhanu (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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