Reasons for preference of delivery in spiritual church-based clinics by women of south-south Nigeria

To investigate the various reasons for patronizing the spiritual church-based clinics by women from South-South Nigeria. Forty seven spiritual church-based clinics were studied between 1st February 2003 and 31st July 2003. Forty seven spiritual church-based clinics in both Akwa Ibom and Cross River...

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Adult
Delivery, Obstetric - psychology
Female
Hospitals, Religious
Humans
Middle Aged
Nigeria - epidemiology
Patient Satisfaction
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Outcome - epidemiology
Prenatal Care - utilization
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