Effectiveness of conditional cash transfers (Afya credits incentive) to retain women in the continuum of care during pregnancy, birth and the postnatal period in Kenya: a cluster-randomised trial.
第一作者:
Fedra,Vanhuyse
第一单位:
Stockholm Environment Institute, Stockholm, Sweden fedra.vanhuyse@sei.org.
作者:
主题词
门诊医疗设施(Ambulatory Care Facilities);儿童(Child);病人医护连续性(Continuity of Patient Care);女(雌)性(Female);人类(Humans);肯尼亚(Kenya);动机(Motivation);分娩(Parturition);妊娠(Pregnancy)
DOI
10.1136/bmjopen-2021-055921
PMID
34992119
发布时间
2022-04-29
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