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The political economy of maternal and child health in Africa
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INEQUITY IN MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH CARE UTILISATION IN NIGERIA
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Coverage-level and predictors of maternity continuum of care in Nigeria: implications for maternal, newborn and child health programming
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Formation of a Nursing Theory on Nursing Improvision
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Barriers to help-seeking behavior for maternal mental health disorders: Application of the health belief model
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The impact of traditional birth attendants on maternal and child health in Ikole LGA of Ekiti State, Nigeria
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A Historical Analysis of Maternal and Child Health Programs in 1980s South Korea: Insights from ...
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Appraising the role of reproductive health, family planning, maternal and child care in the context of population stablization in Africa
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Effect of gender on the utilization of maternal and child health services among pastoralist caregivers in Somali region of Ethiopia
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Epigenetic mechanisms linking the perinatal environment, the placenta, and maternal and child health outcomes: evidence for sexual dimorphism
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Coexisting maternal and child undernutrition in Ethiopia: Spatial modeling and multilevel analysis of consecutive EDHS data
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Nurses' and midwives' views on male partner involvement in maternity care in Imo, Nigeria
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Trends and drivers of skilled birth attendant use in Nigeria (1990–2013): policy implications for child and maternal health
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Evidence based measures for reduction of maternal and child mortality in developing countries
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Impact of the Level of Maternal Education on Maternal and Newborn Health in Nigeria
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Caregiving, maternal burnout, and child dysregulation: Validating the Italian Caregiving Experiences Questionnaire
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Telehealth Solutions for Black Maternal Health
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Socio‐Ecological Factors Influencing Maternal and Child Health Outcomes During Floods in South Punjab Pakistan 2025: A Mixed‐Methods Approach
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Availability and utilization of skilled attendants for child birth: implications for maternal and human resources development in Nigeria
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Health care expenditure and maternal mortality in Africa
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Promoting universal access to maternal and newborn health
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INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL FACTORS ON THE ADOPTION OF THE ROLL BACK MALARIA PROGRAMME AND MATERNAL HEALTH IN IBADAN, NIGERIA
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“You will not mourn your children”: spirituality and child health in Ibadan Urban Markets.
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Integrated versus standalone home-based records for reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health in Nepal: A comparative qualitative study with descriptive quantitative profiling