The role of male partners in women's participation in research during pregnancy: a case study from the partners demonstration project.
The exclusion of pregnant women from health research remains a significant challenge globally. In settings where cultural traditions and gender norms support a more restricted decision-making role for women in general, little is known about the attitudes of male partners toward the inclusion of wome...
Main Authors: | Ngure, K, Trinidad, S, Beima-Sofie, K, Baeten, J, Mugo, N, Bukusi, E, Heffron, R, John-Stewart, G, Kelley, M |
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Format: | Conference item |
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BioMed Central
2017
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