Mothers’ Willingness to Deliver at Health Facilities in Dodoma Region, Tanzania

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Agatha Fabian Ngowi
Theodora Bali
Switbert Rwechungura Kamazima
Nyasiro Sophia Gibore

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Maternal morbidity and mortality are a public health concern in most developing countries. It has been shown that skilled attendance at birth can be the single most effective intervention in preventing maternal death. However, limited studies have updated current knowledge on why some women prefer to deliver at health facilities and others do not. The study was aimed to explore mother’s willingness to deliver at the health facilities and attitudes toward service providers in Dodoma Region, Tanzania.

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Switbert Rwechungura Kamazima, Department of Behavioral Sciences, the Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Dar-essalaam, Tanzania



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Mothers’ Willingness to Deliver at Health Facilities in Dodoma Region, Tanzania. (2024). African Journal of Health Sciences, 35(3), 307-321. https://ojs.ajhsjournal.or.ke/index.php/home/article/view/277

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