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    Maternal and perinatal outcomes among women with hypertensive disorders in pregnancy in Kumasi, Ghana by Dassah, Edward T, Kusi-Mensah, Eunice, Morhe, Emmanuel S K, Odoi, Alexander T

    Published in PloS one (04-10-2019)
    “…Data pertaining to maternal and perinatal outcomes associated with the complete spectrum of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy (HDPs) is sparse in low…”
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    Soil transmitted helminth infections in Ghana: a ten year review by Ahiadorme, Monica, Morhe, Emmanuel

    Published in The Pan African medical journal (2020)
    “…For more than a decade, intervention programs have been instituted in Ghana to combat soil transmitted helminth (STHs) infections. Knowledge of the trend of…”
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    Health information-seeking behaviours among pregnant teenagers in Ejisu-Juaben Municipality, Ghana by Owusu-Addo, Sally B., Owusu-Addo, Ebenezer, Morhe, Emmanuel S.K.

    Published in Midwifery (01-10-2016)
    “…to examine health information-seeking behaviours among pregnant teenagers. qualitative design using semi-structured interviews and focus groups. The study…”
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    Sexual and reproductive rights violations at sexual debut of male and female adolescents in Ghana by Morhe, Renee A.S., Avle, Theodocia Doe, Morhe, Emmanuel S.K.

    “…Objective To examine the social and ethical challenges in enforcing sexual and reproductive rights of male and female adolescents abused at sexual debut in…”
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    Increasing access to intrauterine contraceptive device uptake in Ghana: stakeholders views on task sharing service delivery with community health nurses by Gbagbo, Fred Y, Morhe, Emmanuel Sk

    Published in Ghana medical journal (01-06-2020)
    “…Evidence supporting successful task sharing to increase Intrauterine Contraceptive Device (IUD) uptake exist in some developing countries that have challenges…”
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    Reproductive experiences of teenagers in the Ejisu-Juabeng district of Ghana by Morhe, Emmanuel S.K, Tagbor, Harry K, Ankobea, Frank K, Danso, Kwabena A

    “…Abstract Objective To determine the proportions of male and female teenagers aged 15–19 years who have ever been involved in pregnancy, and to examine factors…”
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    Discontinuation of long‐acting reversible contraception versus short‐term hormonal methods in urban Ghana: A pilot longitudinal study by Rominski, Sarah D., Manu, Abubakar, Maya, Ernest, Morhe, Emmanuel S.K., Dalton, Vanessa K.

    “…In this pilot study, women who adopted long‐acting reversible contraception were more likely to still be using their method at 1 year than were women who…”
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    Factors associated with sexual and reproductive health stigma among adolescent girls in Ghana by Hall, Kelli Stidham, Morhe, Emmanuel, Manu, Abubakar, Harris, Lisa H, Ela, Elizabeth, Loll, Dana, Kolenic, Giselle, Dozier, Jessica L, Challa, Sneha, Zochowski, Melissa K, Boakye, Andrew, Adanu, Richard, Dalton, Vanessa K

    Published in PloS one (02-04-2018)
    “…Using our previously developed and tested Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) Stigma Scale, we investigated factors associated with perceived SRH…”
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    Reproductive experiences and factors influencing contraceptive use among female head‐porters in Ghana: A cross‐sectional study by Amponsah‐Tabi, Seth, Sarbeng, Kwadwo, Dassah, Edward, Peprah, Amponsah, Asubonteng, Gerald Owusu, Ankobea, Frank, Opoku, Stephen, Senu, Ebenezer, Morhe, Emmanuel S. K., Danso, Kwabena Antwi

    Published in Health science reports (01-06-2023)
    “…Background and Aims Female head‐porters are a cohort of women who have migrated from their rural communities into commercial cities in search of better…”
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    Give women what they want: contraceptive discontinuation and method preference in urban Ghana by Compton, Sarah D, Manu, Adom, Maya, Ernest, Morhe, Emmanuel S K, Dalton, Vanessa K

    Published in Contraception and reproductive medicine (16-01-2023)
    “…Unmet need for contraception remains high in Ghana. Reducing the number of women who discontinue their contraceptive use is one way to decrease the number of…”
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    Postpartum contraceptive choices among women attending a well‐baby clinic in Ghana by Morhe, Emmanuel S.K., Ankobea, Frank, Asubonteng, Gerald O., Opoku, Baafuor, Turpin, Cornelius A., Dalton, Vanessa K.

    “…Objective To assess postpartum contraceptive choices among women attending a well‐baby clinic in Ghana. Methods From April 1 to May 31, 2011, a descriptive…”
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    Maternity care provider knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding provision of postpartum intrauterine contraceptive devices at a tertiary center in Ghana by Rupley, Devon M, Morhe, Emmanuel S.K, Moyer, Cheryl A, Dalton, Vanessa K

    “…Abstract Objective To assess knowledge, attitudes, and practices of maternity care providers regarding the provision of postpartum intrauterine contraceptive…”
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    Prioritizing Workplace Health Promotion Policy to Address High Blood Pressure and Obesity in a Public University in the Northern Region of Ghana by Dzantor, Edem Kojo, Kweku, Margaret, Morhe, Emmanuel Senanu Komla, Bugri, Samuel Zanya

    Published in Inquiry (Chicago) (01-01-2023)
    “…The International Labour Organization (ILO) recommends the engagement of the world of work in providing comprehensive and effective prevention strategy for…”
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    Post-abortion contraception choices of women in Ghana: A one-year review by Rominski, Sarah D., Morhe, Emmanuel S.K., Lori, Jody

    Published in Global public health (16-03-2015)
    “…Low rates of contraception in much of sub-Saharan Africa result in unplanned pregnancies, which in young, unmarried women often result in unsafe abortion…”
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    Severe morbidities associated with induced abortions among misoprostol users and non-users in a tertiary public hospital in Ghana by Damalie, Francis J M K, Dassah, Edward T, Morhe, Emmanuel S K, Nakua, Emmanuel K, Tagbor, Harry K, Opare-Addo, Henry S

    Published in BMC women's health (29-07-2014)
    “…Misoprostol has become a popular over the counter self-administered abortifacient in Ghana. This study aimed to compare the socio-demographic characteristics…”
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    Comparing Women's Contraceptive Preferences With Their Choices in 5 Urban Family Planning Clinics in Ghana by Rominski, Sarah D, Sk Morhe, Emmanuel, Maya, Ernest, Manu, Abukar, Dalton, Vanessa K

    Published in Global health science and practice (24-03-2017)
    “…Concern about contraceptive side effects is a common reason reported by women for not using contraception or discontinuing use. We sought to characterize…”
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    Resolving unintended pregnancy crisis: Is adoption a viable option? A cross-sectional study in Kumasi, Ghana by Agbeno, Evans Kofi, Osarfo, Joseph, Ofori, Anthony Amanfo, Achampong, Emmanuel Kusi, Anane-Fenin, Betty Akua Oparebea, Azanu, Wisdom Klutse, Sarbeng, Kwadwo, Morhe, Emmanuel Senanu Komla

    Published in SAGE open medicine (2020)
    “…Objectives: Unintended pregnancy presents a crisis situation with limited options for resolution. Abortion appears to be a commonly chosen option but is…”
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