Factors related to the practice of vacuum-assisted birth: findings from provider interviews in Kigoma, Tanzania
Abstract Background Vacuum-assisted birth is not widely practiced in Tanzania but efforts to re-introduce the procedure suggest some success. Few studies have targeted childbirth attendants to learn how their perceptions of and training experiences with the procedure affect practice. This study expl...
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Main Authors: | Sunday Dominico (Author), Mkambu Kasanga (Author), Nguke Mwakatundu (Author), Paul Chaote (Author), Samantha Lobis (Author), Patricia E. Bailey (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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