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This paper seeks to identify the determinants of the choice of treatment of pregnant women in Cameroon. Theoretically … National Institute of Statistics. The results reveal that uneducated women or those having only a primary education prefer to … maternal health. The use of modern healthcare services by pregnant women in Cameroon can therefore be improved by at least two …
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. The results show that malaria health education, given to pregnant women by nurses, improved these women’s malaria … knowledge and enabled them to make effective decisions to reduce the incidence of malaria in Rwanda among pregnant women … problems among vulnerable populations. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of malaria health education …
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Southern countries. This study explored women's autonomy in decision-making over their maternal healthcare in Ghana. The …Enhancing the decision-making autonomy of women in developing countries constitutes one of the recognised approaches to … improving maternal healthcare service utilisation. The inability of women to make decisions about their health, the lack of …
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, especially among adolescent mothers after the completion of Women's Health Project. …, especially among vulnerable young adolescent mothers in Bangladesh. We exploit the exogenous variation in community's access to … local health facilities (both traditional and modern) before and after the completion of the 'Women's Health Project' in …
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nearly two decades. Women in program villages also experienced other benefits: lower child mortality, improved health status …
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