Perceptions of the effects of armed conflict on maternal and reproductive health services and outcomes in Burundi and Northern Uganda: a qualitative study.

Chi, P. C., Bulage, P., Urdal, H., & Sundby, J. (2015). Perceptions of the effects of armed conflict on maternal and reproductive health services and outcomes in Burundi and Northern Uganda: a qualitative study. Bmc International Health And Human Rights, 15(1), 7. doi:10.1186/s12914-015-0045-z
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TitlePerceptions of the effects of armed conflict on maternal and reproductive health services and outcomes in Burundi and Northern Uganda: a qualitative study.
AuthorsP. Chi, P. Bulage, H. Urdal, J. Sundby
AbstractArmed conflict potentially poses serious challenges to access and quality of maternal and reproductive health (MRH) services, resulting in increased maternal morbidity and mortality. The effects of armed conflict may vary from one setting to another, including the mechanisms/channels through which the conflict may lead to poor access to and quality of health services. This study aims to explore the effects of armed conflict on MRH in Burundi and Northern Uganda.
JournalBMC international health and human rights
Date2015
Volume15
Issue1
ISSN1472-698X
Notejournal article, 2015, 2015 04 03, imported