The Development of an Electronic Clinical Decision and Support System to Improve the Quality of Antenatal Care in Rural Tanzania: Lessons Learned Using Intervention Mapping
It is widely recognised that high quality antenatal care is a key element in maternal healthcare. Tanzania has a very high maternal mortality ratio of 524 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births. Most maternal deaths are due to preventable causes that can be detected during pregnancy, and antenatal...
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Main Authors: | Sandra van Pelt (Author), Karlijn Massar (Author), Laura Shields-Zeeman (Author), John B. F. de Wit (Author), Lisette van der Eem (Author), Athanas S. Lughata (Author), Robert A. C. Ruiter (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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