2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.09.03.22279523
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Can women’s reports of client exit interviews be used to measure and track progress of antenatal care quality? Evidence from a facility assessment census in Malawi

Abstract: Introduction : Exit interviews given their shorter recall period unlike household surveys provides an opportunity to capture routine performance and level of service quality at the facility level. However, very few studies exist validating whether women’s reports in exit interviews can reliably be used to measure quality of care. This study  contributes to the sparse literature by examining the validity and reliability of women’s report of selected antenatal care (ANC) interventions in the exit interviews in … Show more

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