Improving health literacy through group antenatal care: results from a cluster randomized controlled trial in Ghana
Abstract Background Although the majority of Ghanaian women receive antenatal care (ANC), many exhibit low health literacy by misinterpreting and incorrectly operationalizing ANC messages, leading to poor maternal and newborn health outcomes. Prior research in low-resource settings has found group a...
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Main Authors: | Jody R. Lori (Author), Vida Ami Kukula (Author), Liya Liu (Author), Veronica E.A. Apetorgbor (Author), Bidisha Ghosh (Author), Elizabeth Awini (Author), Nancy Lockhart (Author), Georgina Amankwah (Author), Ruth Zielinski (Author), Cheryl A. Moyer (Author), John Williams (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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