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Multi-stakeholder perspectives on access, availability and utilization of emergency obstetric care services in Lagos, Nigeria: A mixed-methods study
Submitted: 21 November 2024 | Published: 12 December 2017
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Aduragbemi Banke-Thomas, Centre for Reproductive Health Research and Innovation, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Nigeria; and, McCain Institute for International Leadership, Arizona State University, United StatesKikelomo Wright, Centre for Reproductive Health Research and Innovation, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Nigeria; and, Department of Community Health and Primary Health Care, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Nigeria
Olatunji Sonoiki, Centre for Reproductive Health Research and Innovation, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Nigeria
Onaedo Ilozumba, Centre for Reproductive Health Research and Innovation, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Nigeria; and, Athena Institute, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Babatunde Ajayi, Centre for Reproductive Health Research and Innovation, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Nigeria
Olawunmi Okikiolu, Centre for Reproductive Health Research and Innovation, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Nigeria
Oluwarotimi Akinola, Centre for Reproductive Health Research and Innovation, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Nigeria; and, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Nigeria
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