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Linking household and health facility surveys to assess obstetric service availability, readiness and coverage: evidence from 17 low- and middle-income countries
Authors: Mufaro Kanyangarara, Victoria B Chou, Andreea A Creanga, Neff Walker
Effective Coverage, Health Facility Assessment, Maternal Health, Quality of Care, Quality-adjusted Coverage, Resource, Special Issue Resource
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Quality of antenatal care service provision in health facilities across sub–Saharan Africa: Evidence from nationally representative health facility assessments
Authors: Mufaro Kanyangarara, Melinda K Munos, Neff Walker
Antenatal Care, Effective Coverage, Health Facility Assessment, Maternal Health, Quality of Care, Quality-adjusted Coverage, Resource, Special Issue Resource
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Linking household and facility data for better coverage measures in reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health care: systematic review
Authors: Mai Do, Angela Micah, Luciana Brondi, Harry Campbell, Tanya Marchant, Thomas Eisele, Melinda Munos
Child Health, Effective Coverage, Family Planning, Health Facility Assessment, Maternal Health, Methods, Newborn Health, Quality-adjusted Coverage, Resource, Special Issue Resource
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Improving coverage measurement for reproductive, maternal, neonatal and child health: gaps and opportunities
Authors: Melinda K Munos, Cynthia K Stanton, Jennifer Bryce, and the Core Group for Improving Coverage Measurement for MNCH
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Women’s recall of maternal and newborn interventions received in the postnatal period: a validity study in Kenya and Swaziland
Authors: Katharine J McCarthy, Ann K Blanc, Charlotte E Warren, and Brian Mdawida