Methodology for a mixed-methods multi-country study to assess recognition of and response to maternal and newborn illness
Abstract Background Although maternal and newborn mortality have decreased 44 and 46% respectively between 1990 and 2015, achievement of ambitious Sustainable Development Goal targets requires accelerated progress. Mortality reduction requires a renewed focus on the continuum of maternal and newborn...
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Main Authors: | Allisyn C. Moran (Author), Danielle Charlet (Author), Supriya Madhavan (Author), Kumudha Aruldas (Author), Marie Donaldson (Author), Fatuma Manzi (Author), Monica Okuga (Author), Alfonso Rosales (Author), Vandana Sharma (Author), Michael Celone (Author), Neal Brandes (Author), James M. Sherry (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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