P B Adongo
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Aryeetey R, Aikins M, Dako-Gyeke P, Adongo P
Ghana Med J
. 2015 Sep;
49(1):44-9.
PMID: 26339084
Background: Ghana's maternal mortality ratio has been declining over the last two decades but at a rather slow pace. Poor access to effective maternity care is identified as one of...
2.
Tawiah P, Adongo P, Aikins M
Ghana Med J
. 2015 Sep;
49(1):30-6.
PMID: 26339082
Background: Mental health is now attracting increased public health attention from health professionals, policy makers and the general population. However, stigma and discrimination usually have enormous negative impact on the...
3.
Aikins M, Aryeetey R, Dako-Gyeke P, Adongo P, McGough L
J Public Health (Oxf)
. 2014 Oct;
37(3):540-6.
PMID: 25281598
Background: Financial and physical barriers are known to limit access to maternal health services in developing countries. These limitations are often compounded by the low socio-economic status of women. This...
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Adongo P, Phillips J, Binka F
Stud Fam Plann
. 1998 Apr;
29(1):23-40.
PMID: 9561667
This article presents findings from a study of the influence of traditional religion on reproductive preferences of Kassena-Nankana lineage heads in northern Ghana. Seven reproductive preference questions were administered to...
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Adongo P, Phillips J, Kajihara B, Fayorsey C, Debpuur C, Binka F
Soc Sci Med
. 1998 Feb;
45(12):1789-804.
PMID: 9447629
This study presents a focus group investigation of reasons why women in a rural, Sahelian community are reluctant to adopt family planning even when convenient services are made freely available....
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Nazzar A, Adongo P, Binka F, Phillips J, Debpuur C
Stud Fam Plann
. 1995 Nov;
26(6):307-24.
PMID: 8826071
This article describes the first six months of the strategic planning process to develop a culturally appropriate community health and family planning program for a traditional community in a district...