Health Care Seeking Behavior Towards Neonatal Danger Signs and Associated Factors Among Mothers in Kamba Zuria District, South Ethiopia
Elias Ezo
Abstract:Introduction:Health care seeking behavior is any measure action taken when an individual perceives ill. Delayed health care seeking behaviors for ill neonates contribute to high neonatal and infant mortality rates. Early identification of neonatal danger signs and encouraging giving birth in health facility improve health care seeking behavior of mother for neonatal danger signs.
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