Implementation of national childbirth guidelines in Brazil: barriers and strategies

The present report describes the process and results obtained with a knowledge translation project developed in three stages to identify barriers to the Implementation of the National Guidelines for Normal Childbirth in Brazil, as well strategies for effective implementation. The Improving Programme...

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Main Authors: Jorge Otávio Maia Barreto (Author), Maritsa C. Bortoli (Author), Cézar D. Luquine Jr (Author), Cintia F. Oliveira (Author), Tereza S. Toma (Author), Aline A. V. Ribeiro (Author), Taís R. Tesser (Author), Daphne Rattner (Author), Avila Vidal (Author), Yluska Mendes (Author), Viviane Carvalho (Author), Mônica Almeida Neri (Author), Evelina Chapman (Author)
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Published: Pan American Health Organization, 2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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