Exploring women's experiences of care during hospital childbirth in rural Tanzania: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Women's childbirth experiences provide a unique understanding of care received in health facilities from their voices as they describe their needs, what they consider good and what should be changed. Quality Improvement interventions in healthcare are often designed without...
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Main Authors: | Emmy Metta (Author), Regine Unkels (Author), Lilian Teddy Mselle (Author), Claudia Hanson (Author), Helle Molsted Alvesson (Author), Fadhlun M. Alwy Al-beity (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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