Bottom-up development of national obstetric guidelines in middle-income country Suriname
Abstract Background Obstetric guidelines are useful to improve the quality of care. Availability of international guidelines has rapidly increased, however the contextualization to enhance feasibility of implementation in health facilities in low and middle-income settings has only been described in...
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Main Authors: | Kim J. C. Verschueren (Author), Lachmi R. Kodan (Author), Tom K. Brinkman (Author), Raez R. Paidin (Author), Sheran S. Henar (Author), Humphrey H. H. Kanhai (Author), Joyce L. Browne (Author), Marcus J. Rijken (Author), Kitty W. M. Bloemenkamp (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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