Wireless versus routine physiologic monitoring after cesarean delivery to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality in a resource-limited setting: protocol of type 2 hybrid effectiveness-implementation study
Abstract Background Women in sub-Saharan Africa have the highest rates of morbidity and mortality during childbirth globally. Despite increases in facility-based childbirth, gaps in quality of care at facilities have limited reductions in maternal deaths. Infrequent physiologic monitoring of women a...
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Main Authors: | Adeline A. Boatin (Author), Joseph Ngonzi (Author), Blair J. Wylie (Author), Henry M. Lugobe (Author), Lisa M. Bebell (Author), Godfrey Mugyenyi (Author), Sudi Mohamed (Author), Kenia Martinez (Author), Nicholas Musinguzi (Author), Christina Psaros (Author), Joshua P. Metlay (Author), Jessica E. Haberer (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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