Factors associated with utilization of labour and delivery health services by women in Lusaka district facilities/ Jeane Ngala Banda.
By: Banda, Jeane Ngala.
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Medical Library Special collections | THESIS MSC (NURSING) BAN 2016. (Browse shelf) | 2 | Available | 33729005510735 |
A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of master of science in nursing.
Includes bibliographic references.
The study focused on women's utilization of labour and delivery health services in Lusaka urban district health facillities. Utilization of labour and delivery health services can ensure that women are attended to by skilled personnel and link them to referral system in case of any complications. However, delivering in health facilities is still challenging in sub-Saharan region including Zambia, despite the importance of institutional deliveries in preventing maternal snd neonatal morbidity.
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