The impact of group antenatal care on newborns: Results of a cluster randomized control trial in Eastern Region, Ghana
Abstract Background Maternal recognition of neonatal danger signs following birth is a strong predictor of care-seeking for newborn illness, which increases the odds of newborn survival. However, research suggests that maternal knowledge of newborn danger signs is low. Similarly, maternal knowledge...
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Main Authors: | Veronica Apetorgbor (Author), Elizabeth Awini (Author), Bidisha Ghosh (Author), Ruth Zielinski (Author), Georgina Amankwah (Author), Vida A. Kukula (Author), Katherine James (Author), John E.O. Williams (Author), Jody R. Lori (Author), Cheryl A. Moyer (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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