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Onsite training of doctors, midwives and nurses in obstetric emergencies, Zimbabwe
Author(s) -
Joanna F. Crofts,
Teclar Mukuli,
Bobb T. Murove,
Solwayo Ngwenya,
S Mhlanga,
Meluleki Dube,
Elton Sengurayi,
Cathy Winter,
Sharon Jordan,
Sonia Barnfield,
Heather Wilcox,
Abi Merriel,
Sabelo Ndlovu,
Zedekiah Sibanda,
Sikangezile Moyo,
Wedu Ndebele,
Tim Draycott,
Thabani Sibanda
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
bulletin of the world health organization
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.459
H-Index - 168
eISSN - 1564-0604
pISSN - 0042-9686
DOI - 10.2471/blt.14.145532
Subject(s) - nurse midwives , medicine , training (meteorology) , nursing , medical emergency , family medicine , pregnancy , obstetrics , geography , genetics , meteorology , biology
In Zimbabwe, many health facilities are not able to manage serious obstetric complications. Staff most commonly identified inadequate training as the greatest barrier to preventing avoidable maternal deaths.

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