Men perspectives on attending antenatal care visits with their pregnant partners in misungwi district, rural tanzania: a qualitative study

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  • who: Maendeleo Boniphace from the This study suggests communities to encourage male involvement incorporating locally relevant strategies, such as instituting of local bylaws as catalyst for fostering attendanceLocal government meetings should incooperate the agenda to discourage unfavorable gender norms, which demotivate male involvement. Community health care workers and male champions (educated men) to educate men on the importance of attending ANC with their partners. The health facility management to need to consider clinic environment which supports men's needs during ANC. Abbreviations CUHAS: Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences have published the paper: Men perspectives on . . .

     

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