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701 related items for PubMed ID: 28877675

  • 1. Signal functions for emergency obstetric care as an intervention for reducing maternal mortality: a survey of public and private health facilities in Lusaka District, Zambia.
    Tembo T, Chongwe G, Vwalika B, Sitali L.
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  • 2. Emergency obstetric and neonatal care availability, use, and quality: a cross-sectional study in the city of Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 2011.
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  • 4. The state of routine and emergency obstetric and neonatal care in Southern Province, Zambia.
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    Kim YM, Zainullah P, Mungia J, Tappis H, Bartlett L, Zaka N.
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  • 8. Emergency obstetric and newborn care signal functions in public and private facilities in Bangladesh.
    Roy L, Biswas TK, Chowdhury ME.
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  • 13. Availability of emergency obstetric care (EmOC) among public and private health facilities in rural northwest Bangladesh.
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  • 14. Access to comprehensive emergency obstetric and newborn care facilities in three rural districts of Sindh province, Pakistan.
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    Abegunde D, Kabo IA, Sambisa W, Akomolafe T, Orobaton N, Abdulkarim M, Sadauki H.
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  • 16. Rural-Urban Inequity in Unmet Obstetric Needs and Functionality of Emergency Obstetric Care Services in a Zambian District.
    Ng'anjo Phiri S, Fylkesnes K, Moland KM, Byskov J, Kiserud T.
    PLoS One; 2016 Mar 25; 11(1):e0145196. PubMed ID: 26824599
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  • 17. Health facility service availability and readiness to provide basic emergency obstetric and newborn care in a low-resource setting: evidence from a Tanzania National Survey.
    Bintabara D, Ernest A, Mpondo B.
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  • 19. Emergency obstetric care provision in Southern Ethiopia: a facility-based survey.
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  • 20. Practice of emergency obstetric care signal functions and reasons for non-provision among health centers and hospitals in Lake and Western zones of Tanzania.
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