Cultural factors constraining the introduction of family planning among the Kassena-Nankana of northern Ghana.
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Medical disease as a cause of maternal mortality: the pre-imminence of cardiovascular pathologyA qualitative analysis of the effect of a community-based primary health care programme on reproductive preferences and contraceptive use among the Kassena-Nankana of northern Ghana.Respondents' Exposure to Community-based Services and Reported Fertility-Regulation Behavior: A Decade of Data from the Navrongo Community Health and Family Planning Project.Understanding and retention of the informed consent process among parents in rural northern Ghana.Using the community-based health planning and services program to promote skilled delivery in rural Ghana: socio-demographic factors that influence women utilization of skilled attendants at birth in northern Ghana.Women's fears and men's anxieties: the impact of family planning on gender relations in northern Ghana.Determinants of attending antenatal care at least four times in rural Ghana: analysis of a cross-sectional surveyThe social context of adolescent women's use of modern contraceptives in Zimbabwe: a multilevel analysis.Lessons learned from scaling up a community-based health program in the Upper East Region of northern Ghana.Self-reported health and functional limitations among older people in the Kassena-Nankana District, Ghana.Understanding the social meaning of infertility and childbearing: a qualitative study of the perception of childbearing and childlessness in Northern Ghana.Is there any role for community involvement in the community-based health planning and services skilled delivery program in rural Ghana?Infertility and childlessness: a qualitative study of the experiences of infertile couples in Northern Ghana.Spatial and socio-demographic determinants of contraceptive use in the Upper East region of Ghana.Community Dialogue to Shift Social Norms and Enable Family Planning: An Evaluation of the Family Planning Results Initiative in Kenya.The Architecture of a Software System for Supporting Community-based Primary Health Care with Mobile Technology: The Mobile Technology for Community Health (MoTeCH) Initiative in GhanaThe role of community-based health planning and services strategy in involving males in the provision of family planning services: a qualitative study in Southern Ghana.Comparison of maternal health services and indicators in three districts of the Volta Region, GhanaSocio-cultural inhibitors to use of modern contraceptive techniques in rural Uganda: a qualitative study.Catalyzing the scale-up of community-based primary healthcare in a rural impoverished region of northern Ghana.Parents' experiences of caring for preterm infants after discharge with grandmothers as their main support.The long-term fertility impact of the Navrongo project in northern Ghana."It's up to the woman's people": how social factors influence facility-based delivery in Rural Northern Ghana.Integration of STI services into FP/MCH services: health service and social contexts in rural Ghana.Spousal communication and family planning behavior in Navrongo: a longitudinal assessment.Husbands' and wives' reports of contraceptive use.Beyond love: a qualitative analysis of factors associated with teenage pregnancy among young women with pregnancy experience in Bolgatanga, Ghana.Male involvement in maternal health: perspectives of opinion leaders.The changing nature of adolescence in the Kassena-Nankana District of northern Ghana.Cultural background and infant survival in Ghana.The impact of the Navrongo Project on contraceptive knowledge and use, reproductive preferences, and fertility.Women's cultural perceptions and attitudes towards breast cancer: Northern Ghana.Women's sexual empowerment and contraceptive use in Ghana.Motivations of women in Uganda living with rheumatic heart disease: A mixed methods study of experiences in stigma, childbearing, anticoagulation, and contraception.Mothers' reproductive and medical history misinformation practices as strategies against healthcare providers' domination and humiliation in maternal care decision-making interactions: an ethnographic study in Southern Ghana.The role of community-based health services in influencing postnatal care visits in the Builsa and the West Mamprusi districts in rural Ghana.A review of the process of knowledge transfer and use of evidence in reproductive and child health in Ghana
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Cultural factors constraining the introduction of family planning among the Kassena-Nankana of northern Ghana.
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