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251. Facility-Based Delivery in Ghana: A Three-Part Study of Drivers and Deterrents.

252. Benefits and barriers of home blood pressure monitoring in pregnancy: perspectives of obstetric doctors from a Ghanaian tertiary hospital.

253. "There is no joy in the family anymore": a mixed-methods study on the experience and impact of maternal mortality on families in Ghana.

254. Maternity care provider knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding provision of postpartum intrauterine contraceptive devices at a tertiary center in Ghana.

255. COVID-19 and Decision-Making for Pregnant Women: Taking or Relinquishing Control in Response to a Pandemic.

256. Provider perspectives on Asram in Ghana.

257. "Once you get one maternal death, it's like the whole world is dropping on you": experiences of managing maternal mortality amongst obstetric care providers in Ghana.

258. Stigma Associated With Sickle Cell Disease in Kumasi, Ghana.

259. Preparedness to deal with maternal mortality among obstetric providers at an urban tertiary hospital in Ghana.

260. Neonatal mortality in rural northern Ghana and the three delays model: are we focusing on the right delays?

261. "Even when people live just across the road...they won't go": Community health worker perspectives on incentivized delays to under-five care-seeking in urban slums of Kampala, Uganda.

262. What makes a likely abortion provider? Evidence from a nationwide survey of final-year students at Ghana's public midwifery training colleges.

263. Vectored Gag and Env but Not Tat Show Efficacy against Simian-Human Immunodeficiency Virus 89.6P Challenge in Mamu-A*01-Negative Rhesus Monkeys.

264. Ghanaian women's experience of intimate partner violence (IPV) during group antenatal care: a brief report from a cluster randomised controlled trial.

265. Community health worker knowledge and perceptions of neonatal jaundice in Kumasi, Ghana.

266. "Nobody gave me information" : Hospital experiences of Ghanaian families after maternal mortalities.

267. Perinatal loss in Tanzania: Perspectives of maternal-child healthcare providers.

268. Understanding how COVID-19 affected black pregnant women early in the pandemic: A cross-sectional survey.

269. Racial Disparities in Diagnosis of Postpartum Mood and Anxiety Disorders Among Symptomatic Medicaid Enrollees, 2012-2015.

270. Ability and accuracy of patient-performed blood pressure monitoring among pregnant women in urban Ghana.

271. A qualitative study of health workers' perspectives on malaria case identification and management among pregnant women in Savelugu Municipality, Ghana.

272. Challenges to diagnosing and managing preeclampsia in a low-resource setting: A qualitative study of obstetric provider perspectives from Ghana.

274. Group Antenatal Care in Ghana: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.

275. Rural-Urban Migration, Childbearing Decision-Making, Fertility and Contraceptive Perspectives of Street Adolescents and Youth in Kampala, Uganda.

276. 'I don't really understand this BP': Women's knowledge, attitudes, and experiences with preeclampsia in Ghana.

277. Viability of an urban maternity waiting home in Kumasi, Ghana: A qualitative needs assessment.

278. Self-reported medicinal plant use by Ghanaian women during pregnancy is associated with poor neonatal health.

279. A comparative analysis of neonatal outcomes in pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia and eclampsia in Ghana.

280. Using the Ghana malaria indicator survey to understand the difference between female and male-headed households and their prevention and testing for malaria among children under 5.

281. Perspectives on Resuscitation Decisions at the Margin of Viability among Specialist Newborn Care Providers in Ghana and Ethiopia: A Qualitative Analysis.

283. The Association Between Maternity Waiting Home Use and Maternal-Newborn Knowledge: Latent Class Analysis.

284. ' Asram is really killing us here': attribution for pregnancy losses and newborn mortality in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.

285. Provider perspectives on Asram in Ghana.

286. Caregiver Perception of Sickle Cell Disease Stigma in Ghana: An Ecological Approach.

287. Feasibility of establishing a network of community health workers to support care of people with sickle cell disease in Kumasi, Ghana.

288. Pregnancy-related anxiety during COVID-19: a nationwide survey of 2740 pregnant women.

289. Neonatal near-misses in Ghana: a prospective, observational, multi-center study.

290. Person-centred maternity care in low-income and middle-income countries: analysis of data from Kenya, Ghana, and India.

291. Achieving universal coverage: Understanding barriers to rural placement for final year midwifery students.

292. When the baby remains there for a long time, it is going to die so you have to hit her small for the baby to come out": justification of disrespectful and abusive care during childbirth among midwifery students in Ghana.

293. Addressing the continuum of maternal and newborn care in Ghana: implications for policy and practice.

294. Quality maternity care for every woman, everywhere: a call to action.

295. Exposure to disrespectful patient care during training: Data from midwifery students at 15 midwifery schools in Ghana.

296. Predictors of stillbirths and neonatal deaths in rural western Uganda.

297. The Relationship between Facility-Based Delivery and Infant Immunization in sub-Saharan Africa.

298. The ten beads method: a novel way to collect quantitative data in rural Uganda.

299. Crossing the digital divide: evaluating online communication between patients and their providers.

300. Assessing symptoms, disease severity, and quality of life in the clinical context: a theoretical framework.

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