Sociocultural practices, beliefs, and myths surrounding newborn cord care in Bayelsa State, Nigeria: A qualitative study.
Persisting sociocultural beliefs have continued to significantly influence the adoption of recommended newborn care practices by women in Sub-Saharan Africa. This study aimed at identifying the sociocultural practices, beliefs, and myths surrounding newborn cord care by women residing in Bayelsa Sta...
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Main Authors: | Chika O Duru (Author), Abisoye S Oyeyemi (Author), Adedotun D Adesina (Author), Ijeoma Nduka (Author), Charles Tobin-West (Author), Alice Nte (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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