Association Between HIV Programs and Quality of Maternal Health Inputs and Processes in Kenya
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Feb 17 2015
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Alternative Title:Am J Public Health
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Description:We assessed whether quality of maternal and newborn health services is influenced by presence of HIV programs at Kenyan health facilities using data from a national facility survey. Facilities that provided services to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission had better prenatal and postnatal care inputs, such as infrastructure and supplies, and those providing antiretroviral therapy had better quality of prenatal and postnatal care processes. HIV-related programs may have benefits for quality of care for related services in the health system.
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Source:Am J Public Health. 105(0 2):S207-S210.
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Pubmed ID:25689188
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC4355711
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Volume:105
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:9270e09da9f46530f516079e28c3f1230cc6a266c9295125cc1690f82204c39e
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