- ►nih.gov E Pitchforth, E Van Teijlingen, W Graham, … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2006 - qshc.bmj.com Results: Women had to mobilise significant financial and social resources to
fund out of pocket expenses. Poorer women faced greater challenges in receiving
treatment as relatives were less able to raise the necessary cash. The ... Cited by 9 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions
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in Asia have begun major initiatives to promote the option of home delivery with
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per 500,000 population. When compared with the baseline data, the coverage of
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D Dubourg, V De Brouwere, W Van Lerberghe, … - Contract - uonn.org Strengthening Essential Obstetric Care, basic and comprehensive, is the key
strategy to obtain rapid improvements in safe motherhood. Essential Obstetric
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[CITATION] The Unmet Obstetric Needs Network. Final Report. Part I Synthesis
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organisations to improve the health of the women and children for more than a
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