Associations between self-reported obstetric complications and experience of care: a secondary analysis of survey data from ghana, kenya, and india

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  • who: Ntemena Kapula from the Kenya, and IndiaDepartment of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of California, San have published the research work: Associations between self-reported obstetric complications and experience of care: a secondary analysis of survey data from Ghana, Kenya, and India, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This variable was included in the analysis because it may be a more objective way to capture which women experienced obstetric emergencies, but the authors recognize that it includes women who may have had c-sections for non-emergency reasons. The aim of this study was to assess . . .

     

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