Promoting and delivering antenatal care in rural Jimma Zone, Ethiopia: a qualitative analysis of midwives’ perceptions

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Nicole Bergen
Alzahra Hudani
Shifera Asfaw
Abebe Mamo
Getachew Kiros
Jaameeta Kurji
Sudhakar Morankar
Lakew Abebe
Manisha A. Kulkarni
Ronald Labonté
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[1] University of Ottawa,Faculty of Health Sciences
[2] Jimma University,Department of Health, Behavior & Society, Institute of Health
[3] University of Ottawa,School of Epidemiology & Public Health
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Health extension workers; Midwives; Teamwork; Antenatal care; Ethiopia;
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