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Are women and providers satisfied with antenatal care? Views on a standard and a simplified, evidence-based model of care in four developing countries.
Langer A, Villar J, Romero M, Nigenda G, Piaggio G, Kuchaisit C, Rojas G, Al-Osimi M, Miguel Belizán J, Farnot U, Al-Mazrou Y, Carroli G, Ba'aqeel H, Lumbiganon P, Pinol A, Bergsjö P, Bakketeig L, Garcia J, Berendes H
BMC Womens Health 2002 Jul 19, 2:7
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