Influences of health facility type for delivery and experience of cesarean section on maternal and newborn postnatal care between birth and facility discharge in Malawi

scientific article published on 24 February 2020

Influences of health facility type for delivery and experience of cesarean section on maternal and newborn postnatal care between birth and facility discharge in Malawi is …
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P356DOI10.1186/S12913-020-4958-4
P932PMC publication ID7041203
P698PubMed publication ID32093660

P2093author name stringKavita Singh
Ilene S Speizer
Clara Lemani
Eunsoo Timothy Kim
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P921main subjectMalawiQ1020
P304page(s)139
P577publication date2020-02-24
P1433published inBMC Health Services ResearchQ4835946
P1476titleInfluences of health facility type for delivery and experience of cesarean section on maternal and newborn postnatal care between birth and facility discharge in Malawi
P478volume20