The researcher's work encompasses a comprehensive exploration of healthcare improvements in rural Ghana, addressing both individual and systemic challenges. Their research delves into complementary and alternative medicine practices during pregnancy, climate-smart agricultural innovations among small farmers, mobile health applications and technology adoption, patient satisfaction with healthcare professionals, social dynamics influencing health outcomes, global maternal and child health systems, environmental education on sanitation effectiveness, poverty-related initiatives in agriculture, gendered labor and family structures, forest degradation impacts via religious practices, and the interplay of environmental factors with climate variability.
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