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Survival analysis and prognostic factors of the timing of first antenatal care visit in Nigeria
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The effect of involving the private practioners on the quality of antenatal care of the indigent population of Tembisa
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Do Frequent Antenatal Care Visits Ensure Access and Adherence to Intermittent Treatment of Malaria in Pregnancy in an Urban Hospital in South West Nigeria?
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Adherence in HIV-positive women entering antenatal care on antiretroviral therapy: A cross-sectional study
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Barriers to antenatal care use in Nigeria: evidences from non-users and implications for maternal health programming
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Evaluating viral load monitoring in antiretroviral-experienced HIV-positive pregnant women accessing antenatal care in Khayelitsha, Cape Town
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Practice, knowledge and perceptions of antenatal care services among pregnant women and nursing mothers in Southwest Nigeria
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The effect of introducing Basic Antenatal Care Plus and Umbiflow on antenatal care and perinatal mortality
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Adherence to antenatal care among rural pregnant women in Lagos, Nigeria
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Assessment of antenatal care satisfaction amongst postpartum women at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.
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The absentee spouse phenomenon and spousal coping strategies in Ibadan, South-Western Nigeria
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Enduring "lateness": biomedicalisation and the unfolding of reproductive life, sociality, and antenatal care
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Wealth and antenatal care utilization in Nigeria: Policy implications
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Antenatal care utilisation among adolescent mothers in Ngozi Province, Burundi
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Educators’ experiences and perceptions of teacher absenteeism
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Late booking at the Michael Mapongwana antenatal clinic, Khayelitsha – understanding the reasons
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Transvaginal ultrasound during pregnancy: perception and acceptability of antenatal clinic attendees at the University College Hospital, Ibadan.
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Developmental screening : predictors of follow-up adherence in primary health care
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A survey on factors for late antenatal booking amongst pregnant women attending a Community Health Care Centre in Tembisa, Gauteng Province, South Africa
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Perceptions of pregnant women on optimal time to initiate antenatal care at selected clinics in Tshwane district, Gauteng
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Awareness and desirability of the Nigerian antenatal women about analgesia use during childbirth
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Absenteeism : the influence of potentially controllable factors on absence behaviour
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Modelling morbidity related absenteeism among workers in University of Ibadan Community, Nigeria: Poisson regression
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Factors contributing to absenteeism of nurses in primary care centres in the Ethekwini Municipal District of Kwazulu-Natal