SEX INEQUALITY, HIGH TRANSPORT COSTS, AND EXPOSED CLINIC LOCATION: REASONS FOR LOSS TO FOLLOW-UP OF CLIENTS UNDER PREVENTION OF MOTHER-TO-CHILD HIV TRANSMISSION IN EASTERN UGANDA – A QUALITATIVE STUDY

Sex inequality, high transport costs, and exposed clinic location: reasons for loss to follow-up of clients under prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission in eastern Uganda – a qualitative study

Muhamadi Lubega,1–4 Ibrahim A Musenze,3 Gukiina Joshua,2 George Dhafa,2 Rose Badaza,3 Christopher J Bakwesegha,3 Steven J Reynolds41District Health Office, Iganga District Administration, Iganga, Uganda; 2Research Institute, 3School of Graduate Studies and Research, Busoga University, Iganga, Uganda; 4National Institutes of Health/NIAID-ICER

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Identifying demographic characteristics of pregnancy and conditions of delivery of mothers who gave birth to mentally retarded child

This is a discriptive study with the main goal to identify personal, pregnancy and delivery characteristics of mothers given birth to mentally retarded child.This study has been conducted in the rehabilitation center in Tehran in 1994.A total of 150 women took part in this research, and the tool of was a check list which was completed by researcher

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