Assessing the contextual effect of community in the utilization of postnatal care services in Ghana
Abstract Background Inequalities in the use of postnatal care services (PNC) in Ghana have been linked to poor maternal and neonatal health outcomes. This has ignited a genuine concern that PNC interventions with a focus on influencing solely individual-level risk factors do not achieve the desired...
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Main Authors: | Emmanuel Dankwah (Author), Cindy Feng (Author), Shelley Kirychuck (Author), Wu Zeng (Author), Rein Lepnurm (Author), Marwa Farag (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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