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Ante-natal Care Study![]() Monday, August 20, 2007 From an evaluation of an Intermittent Preventive Treatment Programme, the data indicated that pregnant women often arrived late into their pregnancy for their first (and often only) antenatal care check during their pregnancy. To provide insight into the bottlenecks causing late and sole visits to ante-natal care clinics, The Reproductive Child Health Unit of The Department of State for Health and Social Welfare and CIAM initiated a 3-armed study focusing on antenatal care service delivery, coverage and access in The Gambia. We have just completed the data collection stage of all 3 arms:
Using GPS technology, we have also collected coordinates for all the health clinics and trekking posts (outreach health posts) in the country to cross-check coverage data from the 2nd arm and to provide information to map the facilities accurately. Data-entry is just beginning and the initial results are due by the end of November 2007. CommentsThere are 4 comments - add your comment Alpha - Africa, World Monday, April 07, 2008 5:19 AM This is an excellent Job Anonymous - Juba, Sudan Monday, April 14, 2008 9:06 AM This is good but will the women have all investigation done in a short period? How will risk factors be addressed? janet michael - Juba, Sudan Monday, April 14, 2008 9:08 AM I have just given the above comments. alina.kandjimbi@gmail.com - Namibia, Africa Thursday, May 22, 2008 4:30 AM i think it will be an uneasy situation to investigate all women within a shorter period of time sipmly because they constitute large proportion of the population worldwide.so it will be better if we can only address the behaviour problem or what ever is posing threats to the lives of women paricularly the pregnant women so as to eradicate the effect of risk factors.
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