basic emergency obstetric care
Achieving progress in maternal and neonatal health through integrated and comprehensive healthcare services – experiences from a programme in northern Tanzania
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Impact of the roll out of comprehensive emergency obstetric care on institutional birth rate in rural Nepal
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Community mobilisation and health management committee strengthening to increase birth attendance by trained health workers in rural Makwanpur, Nepal: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial
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Chapter 8: Role of obstetric care practitioner in the management of obstetric emergencies Obstetric Care in Central India
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Maternal death and delays in accessing emergency obstetric care in Mozambique
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Human resource development for a community-based health extension program: a case study from Ethiopia
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Assessment of facility readiness for implementing the WHO/UNICEF standards for improving quality of maternal and newborn care in health facilities – experiences from UNICEF’s implementation in three countries of South Asia and sub Saharan Africa
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The availability of emergency obstetric care in the context of the JSY cash transfer programme in Madhya Pradesh, India
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Determinants of quality of care and access to Basic Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care facilities and midwife-led facilities in low and middle-income countries: A Systematic Review
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Quality of basic emergency obstetric and newborn care (BEmONC) services from patients’ perspective in Adigrat town, Eastern zone of Tigray, Ethiopia 2017: a cross sectional study
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Correlation of Obstetric Care Facility Density with Standard Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care Indicators in Tanzania Mainland
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Existence and functionality of emergency obstetric care services at district level in Kenya: theoretical coverage versus reality
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The effect of implementation strength of basic emergency obstetric and newborn care (BEmONC) on facility deliveries and the met need for BEmONC at the primary health care level in Ethiopia
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Assessment of the nursing skill mix in Mozambique using a task analysis methodology
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Assessing emergency obstetric and newborn care: can performance indicators capture health system weaknesses?
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Retention of knowledge and skills after Emergency Obstetric Care training: A multi country longitudinal study
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Standard basic emergency obstetric and neonatal care training in Addis Ababa; trainees reaction and knowledge acquisition
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The effect of providing skilled birth attendance and emergency obstetric care in preventing stillbirths
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Barriers to access and utilization of emergency obstetric care at health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa—a systematic review protocol
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