Readiness of health facilities to provide safe childbirth in Liberia: a cross-sectional analysis of population surveys, facility censuses and facility birth records
Abstract Background The provision of quality obstetric care in health facilities is central to reducing maternal mortality, but simply increasing childbirth in facilities not enough, with evidence that many facilities in sub-Saharan Africa do not fulfil even basic requirements for safe childbirth ca...
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Main Authors: | Jessica King (Author), Alfred K. Tarway-Twalla (Author), Mardieh Dennis (Author), Musu Pusah Twalla (Author), Patrick K. Konwloh (Author), Chea Sanford Wesseh (Author), Bentoe Zoogley Tehoungue (Author), Geetor S. Saydee (Author), Oona Campbell (Author), Carine Ronsmans (Author) |
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