Nairobi Newborn Study: Estimating the gap between the need for and the availability, utilisation, and quality of facility-based inpatient newborn care in Nairobi, Kenya
This study assesses the current availability and quality of inpatient newborn care in hospitals in Nairobi County across all sectors. This is contrasted to the estimated need for services and desired standards of care, therefore describing two gaps: between capacity and demand; and in quality of car...
Main Authors: | Murphy, G, Gathara, D, Mwachiro, J, Abuya, N, English, M |
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Format: | Conference item |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2016
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