Baatiema, LinusAmeyaw, Edward KwabenaMoomin, AliuZankawah, Mukaila MumuniKoramah, Doris2023-04-182023-04-182019-04-28Baatiema, L, Ameyaw, E K, Moomin, A, Zankawah, M M & Koramah, D 2019, 'Does Antenatal Care Translate into Skilled Birth Attendance? Analysis of 2014 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey', Advances in Public Health, vol. 2019, 6716938. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/67169382356-6868ORCID: /0000-0003-3559-0584/work/56885013https://hdl.handle.net/2164/20497Acknowledgements: The authors are grateful to Measure DHS for making data accessible for this study. Authors' Contributions: Linus Baatiema conceived the study, Edward Kwabena Ameyaw conducted the analysis, Aliu Moomin drafted the background, and Mukaila Mumuni Zankawah, Doris Koramah, and Linus Baatiema did the write-up of the methods, results, discussion, and conclusion. All authors proofread the manuscript for important intellectual content. Ethical Approval: Since secondary data was used, no ethical approval was sought; however, permission was sought from Measure DHS for use of the data.81539913engR MedicineSupplementary DataRDoes Antenatal Care Translate into Skilled Birth Attendance? : Analysis of 2014 Ghana Demographic and Health SurveyJournal article10.1155/2019/6716938