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Focused maternity care in Ghana: results of a cluster analysis
Martin Amogre Ayanore
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Milena Pavlova
,
Wim Groot
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Corresponding author for this work
Health Services Research
CAPHRI - Creating Value-Based Health Care
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Cluster Analysis
100%
Maternity Care
100%
Ghana
100%
Health Care Use
40%
Antenatal Care
40%
Maternal Health Service Utilization
40%
Patterns of Care
40%
Attendants
20%
Motivation
20%
Absence of Evidence
20%
Household Characteristics
20%
Group-based
20%
Drug Availability
20%
Care-seeking
20%
Regional Characteristics
20%
Workforce Shortage
20%
Unmet
20%
Rural Setting
20%
Active Participation
20%
Northern Region
20%
Health Support
20%
Female Autonomy
20%
Individual Houses
20%
Western Region
20%
Volta
20%
Skilled Providers
20%
Skilled Workforce
20%
Women's Views
20%
Quality of Health Care
20%
Divorced Women
20%
Two-step Cluster Analysis
20%
Appropriateness of Care
20%
Multinomial Regression
20%
Care Needs
20%
WHO Indicators
20%
Health Insurance
20%
Millennium Development Goal 5
20%
Rural Residence
20%
Upper West Region
20%
Binary Regression
20%
Cluster Membership
20%
Number of Visits
20%
Women Age
20%
INIS
women
100%
cluster analysis
100%
ghana
100%
females
60%
indicators
40%
supply
40%
drugs
20%
availability
20%
comparative evaluations
20%
distance
20%
transport
20%
residences
20%
ownership
20%
households
20%
accountability
20%
WHO
20%
health insurance
20%
parity
20%
shortages
20%
western region
20%
upper volta
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Cluster Analysis
100%
Maternal Care
100%
Prenatal Care
16%
Household
16%
Dependent Variable
16%
Health Care Quality
16%
Independent Practice Association
16%
Postnatal Care
16%
Diclofenac
16%
Drug Bioavailability
16%
World Health Organization
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Maternal Care
100%
Cluster Analysis
100%
Household
16%
Quality of Health Care
16%
Postnatal Care
16%
Prenatal Care
16%
Diclofenac
16%
Drug Bioavailability
16%