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Health-care availability, preference, and distance for women in urban Bo, Sierra Leone. [electronic resource]

By:
  • Fleming, Lila C
Contributor(s):
  • Ansumana, Rashid
  • Bockarie, Alfred S
  • Alejandre, Joel D
  • Owen, Karen K
  • Bangura, Umaru
  • Jimmy, David H
  • Curtin, Kevin M
  • Stenger, David A
  • Jacobsen, Kathryn H
Producer: 20170531Description: 1079-1088 p. digitalISSN:
  • 1661-8564
Subject(s):
  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Ambulatory Care Facilities -- statistics & numerical data
  • Female
  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Health Personnel -- statistics & numerical data
  • Health Services Accessibility -- statistics & numerical data
  • Hospitals -- statistics & numerical data
  • Humans
  • Malaria -- therapy
  • Middle Aged
  • Patient Acceptance of Health Care -- statistics & numerical data
  • Patient Preference -- statistics & numerical data
  • Pharmaceutical Services -- statistics & numerical data
  • Sierra Leone
  • Travel -- statistics & numerical data
  • Urban Population -- statistics & numerical data
  • Young Adult
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In: International journal of public health vol. 61
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Health-care availability, preference, and distance for women in urban Bo, Sierra Leone.

APA

Fleming L. C., Ansumana R., Bockarie A. S., Alejandre J. D., Owen K. K., Bangura U., Jimmy D. H., Curtin K. M., Stenger D. A. & Jacobsen K. H. (20170531). Health-care availability, preference, and distance for women in urban Bo, Sierra Leone. : International journal of public health.

Chicago

Fleming Lila C, Ansumana Rashid, Bockarie Alfred S, Alejandre Joel D, Owen Karen K, Bangura Umaru, Jimmy David H, Curtin Kevin M, Stenger David A and Jacobsen Kathryn H. 20170531. Health-care availability, preference, and distance for women in urban Bo, Sierra Leone. : International journal of public health.

Harvard

Fleming L. C., Ansumana R., Bockarie A. S., Alejandre J. D., Owen K. K., Bangura U., Jimmy D. H., Curtin K. M., Stenger D. A. and Jacobsen K. H. (20170531). Health-care availability, preference, and distance for women in urban Bo, Sierra Leone. : International journal of public health.

MLA

Fleming Lila C, Ansumana Rashid, Bockarie Alfred S, Alejandre Joel D, Owen Karen K, Bangura Umaru, Jimmy David H, Curtin Kevin M, Stenger David A and Jacobsen Kathryn H. Health-care availability, preference, and distance for women in urban Bo, Sierra Leone. : International journal of public health. 20170531.

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