Systematic review of community participation interventions to improve maternal health outcomes in rural South Asia
Abstract Background This is a systematic review on the effectiveness of community interventions in improving maternal health care outcomes in South Asia. Methods We searched electronic databases to June 2017. Randomised or cluster randomised studies in communities within rural/remote areas of Nepal,...
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Main Authors: | Binod Bindu Sharma (Author), Lisa Jones (Author), Deborah Joanne Loxton (Author), Debbie Booth (Author), Roger Smith (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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