Demand-side interventions for maternal care: evidence of more use, not better outcomes

Volume: 15, Issue: 1
Published: Nov 13, 2015
Abstract
Reducing maternal and neonatal mortality is essential to improving population health. Demand-side interventions are designed to increase uptake of critical maternal health services, but associated change in service uptake and outcomes is varied. We undertook a literature review to understand current evidence of demand-side intervention impact on improving utilization and outcomes for mothers and newborn children.We completed a rapid review of...
Paper Details
Title
Demand-side interventions for maternal care: evidence of more use, not better outcomes
Published Date
Nov 13, 2015
Volume
15
Issue
1
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