Fetal heart rate monitoring practices at a public hospital in Northern Uganda - what health workers document, do and say
Background: In Uganda, perinatal mortality is 38 per 1000 pregnancies. One-third of these deaths are due to birth asphyxia. Adequate fetal heart rate (FHR) monitoring during labor may detect birth asphyxia but little is known about monitoring practices in low resource settings. Objective: To explore...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Ayebare (Author), Wibke Jonas (Author), Grace Ndeezi (Author), Jolly Nankunda (Author), Claudia Hanson (Author), James K. Tumwine (Author), Anna Hjelmstedt (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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