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                            2024BMC Public Health
                            Assessing the experiences of teenage mothers in accessing healthcare in Rwanda. Teen mothers are more susceptible to the negative consequences of pregnancy, due to system-wide and socio-cultural barriers to accessing needed services, posing higher pregnancy complications and health risks to the babies and mothers. Understanding their lived experience can inform context-specific health programs
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                            2022BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
                            Evaluating continuum of maternal and newborn healthcare in Rwanda: evidence from the 2019-2020 Rwanda demographic health survey. Access to a complete continuum of maternal and child health care has been recommended globally for better pregnancy outcomes. Hence this study determined the level (pooled prevalence) and predictors of successfully completing continuum of care (CoC) in Rwanda. We
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                            2019BMJ open
                            Community- and mHealth-based integrated management of diabetes in primary healthcare in Rwanda (D²Rwanda): the protocol of a mixed-methods study including a cluster randomised controlled trial. In Rwanda, diabetes mellitus prevalence is estimated between 3.1% and 4.3%. To address non-communicable diseases and the shortage of health workforce, the Rwandan Ministry of Health has introduced
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                            2021Human resources for health
                            The effect of an mLearning application on nurses' and midwives' knowledge and skills for the management of postpartum hemorrhage and neonatal resuscitation: pre-post intervention study. Globally, mobile learning (mLearning) tools have attracted considerable attention as a means of continuous training for healthcare workers. Rwanda like other low-resource settings with scarce in-service training
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                            2017Clinical Trials
                            Community- and mHealth-Based Integrated Management of Diabetes in Primary Healthcare in Rwanda Community- and mHealth-Based Integrated Management of Diabetes in Primary Healthcare in Rwanda - Full Text View - ClinicalTrials.gov Try the modernized ClinicalTrials.gov beta website. Learn more about the modernization effort. Hide glossary GlossaryStudy record managers: refer to the Data Element reached the maximum number of saved studies (100).Please remove one or more studies before adding more. Community- and mHealth-Based Integrated Management of Diabetes in Primary Healthcare in Rwanda (D²Rwanda) The safety and scientific validity of this study is the responsibility of the study sponsor and investigators. Listing a study does not mean it has been evaluated by the U.S. Federal Government