Effect of a novel vital sign device on maternal mortality and morbidity in low-resource settings: a pragmatic, stepped-wedge, cluster-randomised controlled trial
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Jane Sandall | Paul T Seed | Adrian Brown | Bellington Vwalika | A. Nakimuli | P. Seed | A. Shennan | J. Sandall | S. Goudar | M. Clarke | L. Chappell | E. Lawley | Lucy C Chappell | B. Vwalika | Nicola Vousden | Elodie Lawley | Hannah L Nathan | Muchabayiwa Francis Gidiri | Shivaprasad Goudar | Andrew H Shennan | Monice Doreen Jane Grace Adrian Paul Adeline Grace Carwyn Kachinjika Bukani Makwakwa Makonyola Brown | Monice Kachinjika | Doreen Bukani | Jane Makwakwa | Grace Makonyola | Paul Toussaint | Adeline Vixama | Grace Greene | Carwyn Hill | Emily Nakiriija | Doreen Birungi | Noela Kalyowa | Dorothy Namakula | Josaphat Byamugisha | Annettee Nakimuli | Nathan Mackayi Odeke | James Ditai | Julius Wandabwa | Fatmata Momodou | Margaret Sesay | Patricia Sandi | Jeneba Conteh | Jesse Kamara | Matthew Clarke | Rebecca Best | Josephine Miti | Mercy Kopeka | Martina Chima | Thokozile Musonda | Christine Jere | Sebastian Chinkoyo | Violet Mambo | Yonas Guchale | Lomi Yadeta | Feiruz Surur | Geetanjali M Mungarwadi | Sphoorthi S Mastiholi | Chandrappa C Karadiguddi | Umesh Charantimath | Mrutyunjaya Bellad | Natasha Hezelgrave | Kate E Duhig | D. Birungi | K. Duhig | N. Hezelgrave | M. Bellad | N. Vousden | M. Gidiri | Hannah L. Nathan | J. Byamugisha | J. Ditai | Adrian C Brown | S. Chinkoyo | J. Wandabwa | F. Surur | Josephine Miti | Umesh Charantimath | R. Best | P. Sandi | Sphoorthi S. Mastiholi | Margaret Sesay | Grace Makonyola | Lomi Yadeta | G. Greene | Monice Kachinjika | Doreen Bukani | Jane Makwakwa | P. Toussaint | Adeline Vixama | Carwyn Hill | Emily Nakiriija | Noela Kalyowa | Dorothy Namakula | Nathan Mackayi Odeke | Fatmata Momodou | Jeneba Conteh | J. Kamara | Mercy Kopeka | M. Chima | Thokozile Musonda | Christine Jere | V. Mambo | Yonas Guchale | Geetanjali M. Mungarwadi | Umesh S Charantimath | Chandrappa C. Karadiguddi
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