A comparison of intensive vs. light-touch quality improvement interventions for maternal health in Uttar Pradesh, India
Abstract Background Poor patient experiences during delivery leads to delayed presentation at facilities and contributes to poor maternal health outcomes. Person-centered maternity care (PCMC) is a key component of quality. Improving PCMC requires changing the process of care which can be complex an...
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Main Authors: | Dominic Montagu (Author), Katie Giessler (Author), Michelle Kao Nakphong (Author), Cathy Green (Author), Kali Prosad Roy (Author), Ananta Basudev Sahu (Author), Kovid Sharma (Author), May Sudhinarset (Author) |
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