Determinants of preconception care among pregnant women in an urban and a rural health facility in Kenya: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Preconception care (PCC) is a form of preventive health care that is offered to women and couples before conception, with the aim of improving their health status and mitigating various risk factors that could contribute to poor maternal and child health outcomes. The levels of P...
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Main Authors: | J. K. Okemo (Author), D. Kamya (Author), A. M. Mwaniki (Author), M. Temmerman (Author) |
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