Factors influencing late antenatal care of Muslim pregnant women: A predictive correlational study in Aceh, Indonesia
Background: Late antenatal care (ANC) has significant implications for maternal and infant morbidity and mortality among Muslim pregnant women in Indonesia. Existing literature has primarily focused on gestational weeks at the first ANC contact, with limited attention to the total number of ANC visi...
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Main Authors: | Mira Fajarina (Author), Sangthong Terathongkum (Author), Jiraporn Lininger (Author) |
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Belitung Raya Foundation,
2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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