The effect of social behavior change communication package on maternal knowledge in obstetric danger signs among mothers in East Mamprusi District of Ghana

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Mahama Saaka
Paul Aryee
Robert kuganab-lem
Mohammed Ali
Abdul Razak Masahudu
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[1] University for Development Studies,School of Allied Health Sciences
[2] 2Catholic Relief Services (Ghana) Program,undefined
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Behavior change communication; Obstetric danger signs; Knowledge of danger signs; Neonatal danger signs; Child birth; Postpartum; East Mamprusi District; Ghana;
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