Postnatal care education in health facilities in Accra, Ghana: perspectives of mothers and providers
Abstract Background The recent use of antenatal care (ANC) has steadily improved in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), but postnatal care (PNC) has been widely underutilized. Most maternal and newborn deaths occur during the critical postnatal period, but PNC does not receive adequate attentio...
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Main Authors: | Medge D. Owen (Author), Elizabeth Colburn (Author), Cecilia Tetteh (Author), Emmanuel K. Srofenyoh (Author) |
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