Factors influencing maternal healthcare seeking in a highland region of Madagascar: a mixed methods analysis
Abstract Background In Madagascar, maternal mortality remains stable and high (426 deaths per 100,000 live births). This situation is mainly due to a delay or lack of use of maternal healthcare services. Problems related to maternal healthcare services are well documented in Madagascar, but little i...
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Main Authors: | Voahirana Tantely Andrianantoandro (Author), Dolorès Pourette (Author), Olivier Rakotomalala (Author), Henintsoa Joyce Valentina Ramaroson (Author), Rila Ratovoson (Author), Feno M. Jacob Rakotoarimanana (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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