Factors affecting antenatal care attendance in Soweto, Johannesburg: The three-delay model
Background: Antenatal care remains critical for identifying and managing complications contributing to maternal and infant mortality, yet attendance among women in South Africa persists as a challenge. Aim: This study aimed to understand the challenges faced by women attending antenatal care in Sowe...
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Main Authors: | Nellie Myburgh (Author), Thabisile Qwabi (Author), Lunghile Shivambo (Author), Lerato Ntsie (Author), Andile Sokani (Author), Maria Maixenchs (Author), Isaac Choge (Author), Sana Mahtab (Author), Ziyaad Dangor (Author), Shabir Madhi (Author) |
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