Does health facility service environment matter for the receipt of essential newborn care? Linking health facility and household survey data in Malawi
Abstract
Health facility service environment is an important factor for newborns survival and well-being in general and in particular in high mortality settings such as Malawi where despite high coverage of essential interventions, neonatal mortality remains high. The aim of this study is to assess whether the quality of the health service environment at birth is associated with quality of care received by the newborn.We used data from the Malawi...
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Title
Does health facility service environment matter for the receipt of essential newborn care? Linking health facility and household survey data in Malawi
Published Date
Dec 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
2
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