A mixed methods study on continuity and care coordination based on the obstetric near miss approach
Background: The near-miss approach assumes that mothers facing life-threatening conditions such as severe pre-eclampsia and postpartum haemorrhage share common risk factors. Among these women, those who survive (near-miss cases) can offer insights into the determinants, providing valuable lessons fo...
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Main Authors: | Samuel M. Mulongo (Author), Doreen Kaura (Author), Bob Mash (Author) |
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