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290 related items for PubMed ID: 22978705

  • 1. Beliefs and practices during pregnancy and childbirth in urban slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    Choudhury N, Moran AC, Alam MA, Ahsan KZ, Rashid SF, Streatfield PK.
    BMC Public Health; 2012 Sep 17; 12():791. PubMed ID: 22978705
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  • 2. Newborn care practices among slum dwellers in Dhaka, Bangladesh: a quantitative and qualitative exploratory study.
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    BMC Pregnancy Childbirth; 2009 Nov 17; 9():54. PubMed ID: 19919700
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  • 3. Evaluation of Maternal Health Service Indicators in Urban Slum of Bangladesh.
    Jolly SP, Rahman M, Afsana K, Yunus FM, Chowdhury AM.
    PLoS One; 2016 Nov 17; 11(10):e0162825. PubMed ID: 27732596
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  • 4. Using formative research to develop MNCH programme in urban slums in Bangladesh: experiences from MANOSHI, BRAC.
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    BMC Public Health; 2010 Nov 02; 10():663. PubMed ID: 21044335
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    PLoS One; 2020 Nov 02; 15(7):e0235340. PubMed ID: 32639998
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  • 6. Women-focused development intervention reduces delays in accessing emergency obstetric care in urban slums in Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study.
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  • 7. The perspectives of clients and unqualified allopathic practitioners on the management of delivery care in urban slums, Dhaka, Bangladesh - a mixed method study.
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  • 10. Socio-economic factors explain differences in public health-related variables among women in Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study.
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  • 12. Reasons for Preference of Home Delivery with Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) in Rural Bangladesh: A Qualitative Exploration.
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    PLoS One; 2016 Jul 18; 11(1):e0146161. PubMed ID: 26731276
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  • 13. Health care seeking behaviour during pregnancy, delivery and the postnatal period in Bangladesh: Assessing the compliance with WHO recommendations.
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  • 15. Prevalence and correlates of smoking among urban adult men in Bangladesh: slum versus non-slum comparison.
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  • 16. Factors influencing feeding practices of extreme poor infants and young children in families of working mothers in Dhaka slums: A qualitative study.
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  • 17. Risk factors for pregnancy related complications among urban slum and non-slum women in Bangladesh.
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  • 18. Safe motherhood practices among women of urban slums in bangladesh.
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  • 20. Utilization of Antenatal Care Services by the Urban Slum Women.
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