Facilitating emergency obstetric care through transportation and communication, Bo, Sierra Leone. The Bo PMM Team
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The weakest link: competence and prestige as constraints to referral by isolated nurses in rural NigerThe use of cell phones and radio communication systems to reduce delays in getting help for pregnant women in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping reviewAuxiliary technologies related to transport and communication for obstetric emergenciesSystematic review of the evidence on the effectiveness of sexual and reproductive health interventions in humanitarian crisesQuality improvement in emergency obstetric referrals: qualitative study of provider perspectives in Assin North District, Ghana.Monitoring the referral system through benchmarking in rural Niger: an evaluation of the functional relation between health centres and the district hospitalMaternal health interventions in resource limited countries: a systematic review of packages, impacts and factors for change.Toll free mobile communication: overcoming barriers in maternal and neonatal emergencies in Rural BangladeshA spatial analysis to study access to emergency obstetric transport services under the public private "Janani Express Yojana" program in two districts of Madhya Pradesh, India.Measuring women's perceived ability to overcome barriers to healthcare seeking in Burkina Faso.Emergency and urgent care capacity in a resource-limited setting: an assessment of health facilities in western Kenya.Overcoming phase 1 delays: the critical component of obstetric fistula prevention programs in resource-poor countriesThe effect of enhanced public-private partnerships on Maternal, Newborn and child Health Services and outcomes in Nairobi-Kenya: the PAMANECH quasi-experimental research protocol.Commentary: Reasons for persistently high maternal and perinatal mortalities in Ethiopia: Part III-Perspective of the "three delays" model.A systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative studies on maternal emergency transport in low- and middle-income countries.'We saw she was in danger, but couldn't do anything': Missed opportunities and health worker disempowerment during birth care in rural Burkina Faso.Linking families and facilities for care at birth: what works to avert intrapartum-related deaths?Perceptions of emergency care in Kenyan communities lacking access to formalised emergency medical systems: a qualitative study.Postpartum hemorrhage in resource-poor settings.Improved access to comprehensive emergency obstetric care and its effect on institutional maternal mortality in rural Mali.Disparities in Primary Care EHR Adoption Rates.Giving cell phones to pregnant women and improving services may increase primary health facility utilization: a case-control study of a Nigerian projectResponsiveness of emergency obstetric care systems in low- and middle-income countries: a critical review of the "third delay".The interconnections between maternal and newborn health--evidence and implications for policy.The role of transportation to access maternal care services for women in rural Bangladesh and Burkina Faso: A mixed methods study.Community-based perceptions of emergency care in Zambian communities lacking formalised emergency medicine systems.A look back on how far to walk: Systematic review and meta-analysis of physical access to skilled care for childbirth in Sub-Saharan Africa.Willingness to pay for emergency referral transport in a developing setting: a geographically randomized study.Emergency obstetrical complications in a rural African setting (Kayes, Mali): the link between travel time and in-hospital maternal mortality.Effect of removing the barrier of transportation costs on surgical utilisation in Guinea, Madagascar and the Republic of Congo.Peripartum referrals to Korle Bu teaching hospital, Ghana--a descriptive study.Promoting the use of obstetric services through community loan funds, Bo, Sierra Leone. The Bo PMM Team.Improving blood availability in a district hospital, Bo, Sierra Leone. The Bo PMM Team.Access to health care in developing countries: breaking down demand side barriers.A long way to go: a systematic review to assess the utilisation of sexual and reproductive health services during humanitarian crises.Evaluating the effectiveness of sexual and reproductive health services during humanitarian crises: A systematic review.Unaffordable or cost-effective?: introducing an emergency referral system in rural Niger
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Facilitating emergency obstetric care through transportation and communication, Bo, Sierra Leone. The Bo PMM Team
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