Effectiveness of checklist-based box system intervention (CBBSI) versus routine care on improving utilization of antenatal care visits in Northwest Ethiopia: a cluster randomized controlled trial

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Netsanet Belete Andargie
Gurmesa Tura Debelew
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[1] Ethiopian Ministry of Health,Department of Population and Family Health
[2] Jimma University,undefined
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BMC Health Services Research | / 22卷
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Fourth antenatal care; Cluster randomized controlled trial; Northwest Ethiopia;
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