Maternal health care professionals' experiences and views on the use of obstetric ultrasound in Rwanda: A cross-sectional study
Abstract Background This study, undertaken in Rwanda, aimed to investigate health professionals' experiences and views on the following topics: current clinical guidelines for ultrasound from second trimester at the clinic, regional and national levels, and adherence to clinical guidelines; med...
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Main Authors: | Ingrid Mogren (Author), Joseph Ntaganira (Author), Jean Paul Semasaka Sengoma (Author), Sophia Holmlund (Author), Rhonda Small (Author), Lan Pham Thi (Author), Hussein Lesio Kidanto (Author), Matilda Ngarina (Author), Cecilia Bergström (Author), Kristina Edvardsson (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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