Predisposing and enabling factors influencing the utilisation of maternal healthcare services at fishing landing sites in Buikwe district, Uganda
Rashidah Namukasa,
Newton Ekakoro,
Gerald Amatre
et al.
Abstract:Background: Studies have demonstrated that women who get professional healthcare personnel's prenatal, delivery, and postnatal care have better pregnancy outcomes, which lowers the incidence of both neonatal and mother deaths. Uganda is among the sub-Saharan African countries with the highest percentages of maternal deaths of which the majority of the deaths take place in remote, resource-constrained areas, such as fishing landing sites. We investigated the factors influencing the use of maternity healthcare s… Show more
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