Status of information, education, and communication as perceived by clients receiving antenatal care at Chiradzulu District Hospital in Malawi
Abstract Background Information, education, and communication is a strategy to spread awareness through communication channels to a target audience to achieve a desired positive result. Women are supposed to receive information, education, and communication at each contact with the health worker dur...
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Main Authors: | Gaily Graysham Lungu (Author), Elizabeth Chodzaza (Author), Martha Kamanga (Author), Wanangwa Chikazinga (Author), Diana Jere (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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