Socioeconomic inequalities in the use of caesarean section delivery in Ghana: a cross-sectional study using nationally representative data
Abstract Background Inappropriate use of Caesarean Section (CS) delivery is partly to blame for Ghana's high maternal mortality rate. However, previous research offered mixed findings about factors associated with CS use. The goal of this study is to examine use of CS in Ghana and the socioecon...
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Main Authors: | Emmanuel Dankwah (Author), Shelley Kirychuk (Author), Wu Zeng (Author), Cindy Feng (Author), Marwa Farag (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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