Implementation of an adapted Safe Childbirth Checklist in rural Chiapas, Mexico: an evaluation study
Background: The Mexican Ministry of Health has advocated for increased skilled birth attendance in hospital facilities to decrease maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality. Partners In Health (PIH) works in a rural region of Mexico where the home birth rate is 60%. The primary purpose of this pr...
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Main Authors: | R Molina, MD (Author), J Villar de Onis, MSc (Author), A Reyes, MD (Author), M Begley, BA (Author), L Palazuelos, BA (Author), P Elliott, MD (Author), H Flores, MD (Author), D Palazuelos, MD (Author) |
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2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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