Reducing intrapartum fetal deaths through low-dose high frequency clinical mentorship in a rural hospital in Western Kenya: a quasi-experimental study
Abstract Background Intrapartum fetal mortality can be prevented by quality emergency obstetrics and newborn care (EmONC) during pregnancy and childbirth. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a low-dose high-frequency onsite clinical mentorship in EmONC on the overall reduction in intrapartum f...
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Main Authors: | Duncan N. Shikuku (Author), Rita Mukosa (Author), Taphroze Peru (Author), Alice Yaite (Author), Janerose Ambuchi (Author), Kenneth Sisimwo (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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