Ultrasound at labour triage in eastern Uganda: A mixed methods study of patient perceptions of care and providers’ implementation experience
In settings where antenatal ultrasound is not offered routinely, ultrasound use when a woman first presents to the maternity ward for labour (i.e., triage) may be beneficial. This study investigated patients’ perceptions of care and providers’ experience with ultrasound implementation during labour...
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Main Authors: | Nathan Isabirye, Rose Kisa, Nicole Santos, Sachita Shah, Jude Mulowooza, Dilys Walker, Peter Waiswa |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/65e2ddf6bf8f48c88d4da0ba637c45e8 |
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