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Health system responsiveness and its associated factors for intrapartum care in conflict affected areas in Amhara region, Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study.

Soonman KwonEndalkachew DellieAdane KebedeSamrawit Mihret FeteneTsegaye Gebremedhin HaileMelaku Birhanu AlemuJinha ParkSelamawit TeferaBruhtesfa Mouhabew AleneWubshet Debebe Negash
Published in: BMJ open (2024)
In the Amhara region of Ethiopia, over 50% of mothers living in areas affected by conflict reported that health systems were not responsive with respect to intrapartum care. Therefore, all stakeholders should work together to ensure that intrapartum care is responsive to conflict-affected areas, with a focus on providing women autonomy and choice.
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