Assessment of knowledge, attitude, and practice on self-care with over-the-counter medicines among pregnant women
Background: Self-care during pregnancy is a crucial topic to be discussed due to its effects on both the mother and fetus. In Sri Lanka, specifically regarding self-care with over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, usage among the pregnant population is scarce. Objective: This study assessed knowledge, at...
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Main Authors: | Kavindya Nirmani (Author), Chanidi Danthanarayana (Author), P.M. Thilini Nisansala (Author), Jeniffer Michael (Author), Achala Shyamali (Author), Jayani Dunukara (Author), Mohammed Dauda Goni (Author), Thilini Nisansala (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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