Development and early validation of questionnaires to assess system level factors affecting male partners' attendance at childbirth in LMICs
Abstract Background There is evidence that a woman who receives continuous labour support from a chosen companion can have shorter labour duration, is more likely to give birth without medical interventions, and report a satisfying childbirth experience. These outcomes result from the beneficial eff...
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Main Authors: | Thierry Claudien Uhawenimana (Author), Nicola M. Gray (Author), Heather Whitford (Author), Alison McFadden (Author) |
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