Correlates of Obstetric Risk Perception and Recognition of Danger Signs in Kano, Northern Nigeria
Background: Risk perception and recognition of danger signs are important cues for accessing obstetric care. These measures are not well documented in many resource-limited settings, including northern Nigeria, a region with poor maternal health indices. Objective: To assess community level obstetri...
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Main Authors: | Zubairu Iliyasu (Author), Hadiza S. Galadanci (Author), Abubakar Abdurrahim (Author), Abubakar Jibo (Author), Hamisu M. Salihu (Author), Muktar H. Aliyu (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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