Evaluation of a quality improvement intervention for obstetric and neonatal care in selected public health facilities across six states of India
Abstract Background While increase in the number of women delivering in health facilities has been rapid, the quality of obstetric and neonatal care continues to be poor in India, contributing to high maternal and neonatal mortality. Methods The USAID ASSIST Project supported health workers in 125 p...
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Main Authors: | Enisha Sarin (Author), Subir K. Kole (Author), Rachana Patel (Author), Ankur Sooden (Author), Sanchit Kharwal (Author), Rashmi Singh (Author), Mirwais Rahimzai (Author), Nigel Livesley (Author) |
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