"Once you get one maternal death, it's like the whole world is dropping on you": experiences of managing maternal mortality amongst obstetric care providers in Ghana
Abstract Background Maternal mortality has a significant global impact, especially in low-resource settings. Little prior research has been conducted on the potential effects of poor maternal outcomes on the personal and professional well-being of healthcare providers. This study explores the in-dep...
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Main Authors: | Anna Stabnick (Author), Michael Yeboah (Author), Johnny Arthur-Komeh (Author), Frank Ankobea (Author), Cheryl A. Moyer (Author), Emma R. Lawrence (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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