Outcome of data quality assessments of maternity records across 17 health facilities in Migori County, Western Kenya
# Background Reliable, complete and accurate documentation of key health indicators form a critical part of quality of care to improve outcomes of pregnancy especially when dealing with preterm labor. Unfortunately, this is often not achieved in the rural areas in low- and middle-income nations due...
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Main Authors: | Anthony Wanyoro (Author), David Ogolla (Author), Rikita Merai (Author), Christopher Otare (Author), Ruth Simotwo (Author), Grace Mutindi (Author), Everline Mumo (Author), Dilys Walker (Author), Phelgona Otieno (Author) |
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Inishmore Laser Scientific Publishing Ltd,
2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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