Barriers to men's involvement in antenatal and postnatal care in Butula, western Kenya
Background: Men have a lot of influence on their partners' and children's health. However, studies have shown their involvement in antenatal care (ANC) and postnatal care (PNC) is relatively low owing to several factors. Aim: To explore the barriers to men's involvement in ANC and PNC...
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Main Authors: | Fernandos K. Ongolly (Author), Salome A. Bukachi (Author) |
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