Access to essential technologies for safe childbirth: a survey of health workers in Africa and Asia
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Too few staff, too many patients: a qualitative study of the impact on obstetric care providers and on quality of care in Malawi.Barriers and facilitators to the quality use of essential medicines for maternal health in low-resource countries: An Ishikawa frameworkA cross-sectional analytic study of postpartum health care service utilization in the Philippines.Obstetrics-based clinical immersion of a multinational team of biomedical engineering students in Ghana.Resuscitation and Obstetrical Care to Reduce Intrapartum-Related Neonatal Deaths: A MANDATE Study.
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Access to essential technologies for safe childbirth: a survey of health workers in Africa and Asia
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Jonathan M Spector
Jonathan Reisman
Priya Desai
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10.1186/1471-2393-13-43
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2013-02-20T00:00:00Z
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