Why rural women do not use primary health centres for pregnancy care: evidence from a qualitative study in Nigeria
Abstract Background While Primary Health Care has been designed to provide universal access to skilled pregnancy care for the prevention of maternal deaths in Nigeria, available evidence suggests that pregnant women in rural communities often do not use Primary Health Care Centres for skilled care....
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Main Authors: | Lorretta Favour C. Ntoimo (Author), Friday E. Okonofua (Author), Brian Igboin (Author), Chioma Ekwo (Author), Wilson Imongan (Author), Sanni Yaya (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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