2014
DOI: 10.12966/hc.11.01.2014
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Predisposing Factors of the Utilization of Antenatal Care (ANC) and Delivery Based on Customer Driven

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“…[5] The results the study conducted by Ike (2009) explain that most of the pregnant women were in the middle down level of education, and there is a significant correlation between education level with antenatal care attendance. [6] The study that had been conducted by Mardiana et al (2014) also has the same result that there was 68% of pregnant women in Balikpapan city who were at the middle down level of education. [7] The lowness of pregnant women education level may impact on the low knowledge.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…[5] The results the study conducted by Ike (2009) explain that most of the pregnant women were in the middle down level of education, and there is a significant correlation between education level with antenatal care attendance. [6] The study that had been conducted by Mardiana et al (2014) also has the same result that there was 68% of pregnant women in Balikpapan city who were at the middle down level of education. [7] The lowness of pregnant women education level may impact on the low knowledge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…[6] The study that had been conducted by Mardiana et al (2014) also has the same result that there was 68% of pregnant women in Balikpapan city who were at the middle down level of education. [7] The lowness of pregnant women education level may impact on the low knowledge. It can cause pregnant women have not confidence in their ability to attend antenatal care services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%