The challenges of prenatal care for Bangladeshi women: a qualitative study
© 2018 International Council of Nurses Background: Maternal and infant morbidity and mortality are major issues in developing countries, but the literature reveals there are limited studies on the sociocultural issues affecting adequate prenatal care in Bangladesh. Aim: To explore the sociocultural...
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Main Authors: | M. K. Akter, S. Yimyam, J. Chareonsanti, S. Tiansawad |
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Format: | Journal |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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