A scoping review of the impact of organisational factors on providers and related interventions in LMICs: Implications for respectful maternity care.
We have limited understanding of the organisational issues at the health facility-level that impact providers and care as it relates to mistreatment in childbirth, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). By extension, it is not clear what types of facility-level organisational change...
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Main Authors: | Bhavya Reddy (Author), Sophia Thomas (Author), Baneen Karachiwala (Author), Ravi Sadhu (Author), Aditi Iyer (Author), Gita Sen (Author), Hedieh Mehrtash (Author), Özge Tunçalp (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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