2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-25224/v3
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Exploring health-seeking behaviour among adolescent mothers during the Ebola epidermic in rural district of Freetown, Sierra Leone

Abstract: Background: From 2014-2016, the largest Ebola outbreak in history threatened Sierra Leone and its neighbouring countries, Guinea and Liberia. The Ebola outbreak impacted pregnant adolescent girl’s access to prenatal care during the pandemic. The aim of this study is to understand health-seeking behaviour among adolescent mothers who were pregnant during the Ebola epidemic in Waterloo, Sierra Leone. Methods: The present qualitative study uses the “Three Delay” model, as a theoretical framework to understand and… Show more

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