A log-binomial Bayesian geoadditive semiparametric analysis of geographical inequalities in caesarean births in Ghana
Abstract Background Caesarean section is a clinical intervention aimed to save the lives of women and their newborns. In Ghana, studies have reported inequalities in use among women of different socioeconomic backgrounds. However, geographical differentials at the district level where health interve...
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