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Posted by Maternova on Aug 21 2011. Filed under Maternal & Reproductive Health. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry
In light of our post on J-PAL and the group?s use of randomized control trials (RCTs) to test behavioral and community-based maternal health solutions, we decided to update our readers on how more traditional, clinical RCTs are dealing with the subject of postpartum hemorrhage. What interventions have recently been shown effective in lower-income countries? What potential solutions are currently being tested that keep low-resource settings in mind?
Here is the original post:
Randomized Control Trials on Postpartum Hemmorhage
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Source: http://www.globalhealthhub.org/2011/08/21/randomized-control-trials-on-postpartum-hemmorhage/
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