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Are national policies and programs for prevention and management of postpartum hemorrhage and preeclampsia adequate? A key informant survey in 37 countries

Jeffrey Michael Smith, Sheena Currie, Tirza Cannon, Deborah Armbruster and Julia Perri
Global Health: Science and Practice August 2014, 2(3):275-284; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-14-00034
Jeffrey Michael Smith
aJhpiego, MCHIP, Washington, DC., USA
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Sheena Currie
aJhpiego, MCHIP, Washington, DC., USA
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Tirza Cannon
bUniversity of Washington, Seattle, WA., USA
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Deborah Armbruster
cUnited States Agency for International Development, Washington, DC., USA
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Julia Perri
dJhpiego, Baltimore, MD., USA
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    Availability of Uterotonics, 37 Surveyed Countries, 2012

    Abbreviations: DRC, Democratic Republic of Congo; MOH, Ministry of Health.

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    Availability of Magnesium Sulfate, 37 Surveyed Countries, 2012

    Abbreviations: DRC, Democratic Republic of Congo; MOH, Ministry of Health; MgSO4, magnesium sulfate; PE/E, preeclampsia/eclampsia.

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    Medicines Approved at the National Level, 37 Surveyed Countries, 2012

    Abbreviations: DRC, Democratic Republic of Congo; EML, essential medicines list; MgSO4, magnesium sulfate; PE/E, preeclampsia/eclampsia; PPH, postpartum hemorrhage.

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    National Policy and Guidelines on AMTSL, 37 Surveyed Countries, 2012

    Abbreviations: AMTSL, active management of the third stage of labor; DRC, Democratic Republic of Congo; HMIS, health management information system.

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    Availability and Use of Misoprostol, 37 Surveyed Countries, 2012

    Abbreviations: DRC, Democratic Republic of Congo; EML, essential medicines list.

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    Midwifery Scope of Practice, 37 Surveyed Countries, 2012

    Abbreviations: AMTSL, active management of the third stage of labor; DRC, Democratic Republic of Congo; MgSO4, magnesium sulfate; PE/E, preeclampsia/eclampsia.

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    A midwife in Tanzania checks in on a mother and her newborn baby.

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    Smith et al. doi: 10.9745/GHSP-D-14-00034. The following data supplements are associated with this article: Table 1. Independently Reviewed Documents; Table 2. Jointly Reviewed Documents; Appendix 1. Independently Reviewed Documents Standardized Worksheet (in Word and PDF) and Appendix 2. Jointly Reviewed Documents Standardized Worksheet (in Word and PDF); Global Surveys of Scale-Up of National PPH and PE/E Programs (instrument in English, in Word and PDF formats). Please click on the links below to access the data supplements.

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Jeffrey Michael Smith, Sheena Currie, Tirza Cannon, Deborah Armbruster, Julia Perri
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