Illness recognition, decision-making, and care-seeking for maternal and newborn complications: a qualitative study in Sarlahi District, Nepal
Abstract Background Identification of maternal and newborn illness and the decision-making and subsequent care-seeking patterns are poorly understood in Nepal. We aimed to characterize the process and factors influencing recognition of complications, the decision-making process, and care-seeking beh...
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Main Authors: | Tsering P. Lama (Author), Subarna K. Khatry (Author), Joanne Katz (Author), Steven C. LeClerq (Author), Luke C. Mullany (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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