Can traditional birth attendants be integrated successfully into national health programs to improve maternal health amongst indigenous populations? A case study of Mam and K’iche’ indigenous peoples in Quetzaltenango & Totonicapán, Guatemala
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spelling | doaj.art-86a484c351504206824f7a84c99b53632022-12-21T22:59:14ZengUbiquity PressAnnals of Global Health2214-99962016-08-0182310.1016/j.aogh.2016.04.6601297Can traditional birth attendants be integrated successfully into national health programs to improve maternal health amongst indigenous populations? A case study of Mam and K’iche’ indigenous peoples in Quetzaltenango & Totonicapán, GuatemalaR. Meredith0Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, United Kingdom; King’s College London, London, United Kingdomhttps://annalsofglobalhealth.org/articles/1392 |
spellingShingle | R. Meredith Can traditional birth attendants be integrated successfully into national health programs to improve maternal health amongst indigenous populations? A case study of Mam and K’iche’ indigenous peoples in Quetzaltenango & Totonicapán, Guatemala Annals of Global Health |
title | Can traditional birth attendants be integrated successfully into national health programs to improve maternal health amongst indigenous populations? A case study of Mam and K’iche’ indigenous peoples in Quetzaltenango & Totonicapán, Guatemala |
title_full | Can traditional birth attendants be integrated successfully into national health programs to improve maternal health amongst indigenous populations? A case study of Mam and K’iche’ indigenous peoples in Quetzaltenango & Totonicapán, Guatemala |
title_fullStr | Can traditional birth attendants be integrated successfully into national health programs to improve maternal health amongst indigenous populations? A case study of Mam and K’iche’ indigenous peoples in Quetzaltenango & Totonicapán, Guatemala |
title_full_unstemmed | Can traditional birth attendants be integrated successfully into national health programs to improve maternal health amongst indigenous populations? A case study of Mam and K’iche’ indigenous peoples in Quetzaltenango & Totonicapán, Guatemala |
title_short | Can traditional birth attendants be integrated successfully into national health programs to improve maternal health amongst indigenous populations? A case study of Mam and K’iche’ indigenous peoples in Quetzaltenango & Totonicapán, Guatemala |
title_sort | can traditional birth attendants be integrated successfully into national health programs to improve maternal health amongst indigenous populations a case study of mam and k iche indigenous peoples in quetzaltenango totonicapan guatemala |
url | https://annalsofglobalhealth.org/articles/1392 |
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