Factors influencing the use of supervised delivery services in Garu-Tempane District, Ghana
Abstract Background There is evidence that supervised delivery has the potential to improve birth outcomes for both women and newborns. However, not all women especially in low-income settings like Ghana use supervised delivery services during childbirth. The purpose of this study was to estimate th...
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Main Authors: | John Kuumuori Ganle (Author), Mathew Loyarl Kombet (Author), Leonard Baatiema (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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