Challenges and facilitators to evidence-based decision-making for maternal and child health in Mozambique: district, municipal and national case studies
Abstract Background The need for evidence-based decision-making in the health sector is well understood in the global health community. Yet, gaps persist between the availability of evidence and the use of that evidence. Most research on evidence-based decision-making has been carried out in higher-...
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Main Authors: | Celso Inguane (Author), Talata Sawadogo-Lewis (Author), Eusébio Chaquisse (Author), Timothy Roberton (Author), Kátia Ngale (Author), Quinhas Fernandes (Author), Aneth Dinis (Author), Orvalho Augusto (Author), Alfredo Covele (Author), Leecreesha Hicks (Author), Artur Gremu (Author), Kenneth Sherr (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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