Individual and healthcare system factors influencing antenatal care attendance in Saudi Arabia
Abstract Background The World Health Organisation recommends women have at least four antenatal care visits (ANC) during a low risk pregnancy. However, in Saudi Arabia, many mothers miss these appointments, placing their health and that of their baby at risk. Limited research which has explored why...
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Main Authors: | W. Alanazy (Author), A. Brown (Author) |
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