Why do women walk away from maternal health services in Southwest Ethiopia? A qualitative study of caregivers' and clients' perspectives
Abstract Background Continuum of care for Maternal Health Care is continuity of care through pregnancy, childbirth, and after birth as a key strategy in reaching mothers and babies at a crucial time. Despite the widespread drop out from the continuum of care, there is limited understanding of perspe...
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Main Authors: | Sena Belina Kitila (Author), Garumma Tolu Feyissa (Author), Muluemebet Abera Wordofa (Author) |
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