Community and provider perceptions of traditional and skilled birth attendants providing maternal health care for pastoralist communities in Kenya: a qualitative study

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Abbey Byrne
Tanya Caulfield
Pamela Onyo
Josephat Nyagero
Alison Morgan
John Nduba
Michelle Kermode
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[1] Nossal Institute for Global Health,
[2] University of Melbourne,undefined
[3] Amref Health Africa,undefined
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Maternal health; Newborn health; Skilled birth attendants; Traditional birth attendants; Health systems; Pastoralist communities; Kenya;
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