he purpose of this study was to assess the accessibility of health information among pregnant women in Morogoro Municipality in Tanzania. This study was conducted in four main health stations (hospitals) which were selected purposively. This cross-sectional study involved 80 pregnant women who were randomly selected. Data were obtained by using questionnaires. Results showed that pregnant women in the study area expressed various information needs, categories of most needed health information were: information on miscarriage, information on immunization, and information on breast feeding. Moreover, results revealed that information on delivery and family planning were highly accessible. Moreover, the study results showed that age and educat...
Background: Maternal mortality rates are still unacceptably high in many countries, indicating viola...
Dissertation (MIS)--University of Pretoria, 2016.The future of any society lies with the unborn and ...
BackgroundMaternal mortality rates are still unacceptably high in many countries, indicating violati...
he purpose of this study was to assess the accessibility of health information among pregnant women ...
Background: The access to quality maternal health information amongst pregnant women plays an import...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine rural women s access to maternal health informa...
The purpose of the study is to explore the information needs and sources for health-related informat...
The paper reports the results of the study on access to information on family planning (FP) methods ...
This study sought to ascertain the information seeking behaviour of pregnant women in selected hospi...
ABSTRACT The study examined health information needs and information sources of pregnant women in Og...
This study aimed at assess sources used to disseminate information to rural women to access informat...
Pregnancy is a sensitive period in a woman’s life that exposes her and her unborn child to lot of ri...
This study discusses the Information needs and sources of information for Pregnant Women in Jos Sout...
Background A majority of women of reproductive age in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are ...
Introduction: Low level of information and lake of knowledge related to various issues of pregnancy ...
Background: Maternal mortality rates are still unacceptably high in many countries, indicating viola...
Dissertation (MIS)--University of Pretoria, 2016.The future of any society lies with the unborn and ...
BackgroundMaternal mortality rates are still unacceptably high in many countries, indicating violati...
he purpose of this study was to assess the accessibility of health information among pregnant women ...
Background: The access to quality maternal health information amongst pregnant women plays an import...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine rural women s access to maternal health informa...
The purpose of the study is to explore the information needs and sources for health-related informat...
The paper reports the results of the study on access to information on family planning (FP) methods ...
This study sought to ascertain the information seeking behaviour of pregnant women in selected hospi...
ABSTRACT The study examined health information needs and information sources of pregnant women in Og...
This study aimed at assess sources used to disseminate information to rural women to access informat...
Pregnancy is a sensitive period in a woman’s life that exposes her and her unborn child to lot of ri...
This study discusses the Information needs and sources of information for Pregnant Women in Jos Sout...
Background A majority of women of reproductive age in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are ...
Introduction: Low level of information and lake of knowledge related to various issues of pregnancy ...
Background: Maternal mortality rates are still unacceptably high in many countries, indicating viola...
Dissertation (MIS)--University of Pretoria, 2016.The future of any society lies with the unborn and ...
BackgroundMaternal mortality rates are still unacceptably high in many countries, indicating violati...