Using verbal and social autopsy approaches to understand why neonates die in rural settings: a case study of a remote rural district in Uganda
Introduction Neonatal mortality remains a formidable challenge in low-resource settings, such as Uganda, despite global health initiatives. This study employs a social and verbal autopsy approach to identify the causes, settings and health accessibility challenges surrounding neonatal deaths in the...
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Main Authors: | Peter Waiswa (Author), Rornald Muhumuza Kananura (Author), Dinah Amongin (Author), Joseph Akuze (Author), Jacquellyn Nambi Ssanyu (Author), Felix Kizito (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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