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dc.contributor.authorThompson. R.G.A
dc.contributor.authorAnderson. J.A.
dc.contributor.authorAgbaglo. E.
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-11T10:47:38Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.descriptionResearch Article
dc.description.abstracthealth and wellbeing promotion services. This study explores the pragmatic acts used by Ghanaian midwives in their educational posts targeted at pregnant women and women who have newborns (new mothers) on Face book. Using the directed content analysis method, the study identified five types of pragmatic acts in the mid wives posts. They are the introductory acts, explanatory acts, prescriptive acts, psychological acts, and closing acts. The findings show that during online maternal and child healthcare services, Ghanaian midwives mainly perform explanatory acts, prescriptive acts, and psychological acts to inform, guide, and support pregnant women and new mothers on Facebook. The use of social media for promoting maternal and child health care, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, is a relatively new phenomenon. However, it has the potential to provide immense help and support pregnant women and new mothers if used to complement in-person antenatal and postpartum care visits.
dc.identifier.otherhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.laheal.2025.100048
dc.identifier.urihttps://ugspace.ug.edu.gh/handle/123456789/43370
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherLanguage and Health
dc.subjectsocial media
dc.subjectonline education
dc.subjectpregnant women
dc.titleet al.
dc.typeArticle

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