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Companionship during facility-based childbirth: results from a mixed-methods study with recently delivered women and providers in Kenya.

Patience A AfulaniCaroline KusiLeah KirumbiDilys Walker
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2018)
Although many women desire birth companionship, their desires differ across the labor and delivery continuum, with most desiring companionship during labor but not at the time of delivery. Most, however, don't get continuous support during labor and delivery. Interventions with women, companions, and providers, as well as structural and health system interventions, are needed to promote continuous support during labor and delivery.
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