Does knowledge on socio-cultural factors associated with maternal mortality affect maternal health decisions? A cross-sectional study of the Greater Accra region of Ghana

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Lily Yarney
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[1] University of Ghana Business School,Department of Public Administration & Health Services Management
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Socio-cultural factors; Maternal mortality; Maternal health decision; Ghana;
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