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Basha, Ferhia |
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2025-03-26T11:32:42Z |
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2025-03-26T11:32:42Z |
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dc.date.issued |
44470 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Background – Comprehensive postnatal care (CPNC) includes full assessment of physical,
social and psychological well-being determining the health and survival of the mother and her
newborn. Ethiopia is one of the low income countries with high maternal and neonatal mortality
and morbidity and low utilization of postnatal care (PNC) services. The inconsistent transition
from inpatient to outpatient may end up in missed opportunities to counsel on various healthy
behaviors and behaviors with long term health risks and manage postpartum problems early to
prevent presenting late with severe complications and even death of the mother and her
newborn. |
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https://etd.aau.edu.et/items/27cd80b2-7c9a-4f1d-b425-69514b7e3219 |
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dc.subject |
Maternal health |
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dc.title.alternative |
Assessment of Comprehensive Postnatal Care Service Utilization and Associated Factors during Discharge at Three Teaching Hospitals, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia:A Cross Sectional Study, 2021 |
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Thesis |
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