Comparing two data collection methods to track vital events in maternal and child health via community health workers in rural Nepal
Abstract Background Timely tracking of health outcomes is difficult in low- and middle-income countries without comprehensive vital registration systems. Community health workers (CHWs) are increasingly collecting vital events data while delivering routine care in low-resource settings. It is necess...
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Main Authors: | Nandini Choudhury (Author), Aparna Tiwari (Author), Wan-Ju Wu (Author), Ved Bhandari (Author), Laxman Bhatta (Author), Bhawana Bogati (Author), David Citrin (Author), Scott Halliday (Author), Sonu Khadka (Author), Nutan Marasini (Author), Sachit Pandey (Author), Madeleine Ballard (Author), Hari Jung Rayamazi (Author), Sabitri Sapkota (Author), Ryan Schwarz (Author), Lisa Sullivan (Author), Duncan Maru (Author), Aradhana Thapa (Author), Sheela Maru (Author) |
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