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Understanding rural women's preferences for telephone call engagement with primary health care providers in Nigeria: a discrete choice experiment.

Nasir UmarZelee HillJoanna SchellenbergNuraddeen Umar SamboAbdulrahman ShuaibuAbdulkarim M AliyuKallah Kirpu KulaniMuhammad U AbdullahiAhmed UsmanHafsat MohammedHajara AdamuMaryam IbrahimAdamu MohammedAdama AbdulhamidZainab MuhammedAfodiya AlfayoTanya Marchant
Published in: BMJ global health (2023)
The study highlights the importance of understanding rural women's preferences for telephone call engagement with healthcare providers in low-income and middle-income countries. These findings can inform the development of mobile phone-based interventions and improve acceptability and broader adoption.
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