Data from: Clinical knowledge among health care providers of essential maternal and child health services in Kenya: A cross-sectional survey

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  • We conducted a cross-sectional survey of providers at health facilities in western Kenya providing inpatient maternity services. Providers estimated facility capacity through perceived availability of both general and specialized supplies. Providers reported training on maternal-child health (MCH) topics (post-abortion care, pre-eclampsia, postpartum hemorrhage, neonatal resuscitation) and completed case-based questions to assess clinical knowledge. Our aim was to determine provider knowledge of MCH topics and determine factors associated with clinical knowledge. Our secondary aim was to pilot a case-based questionnaire on post-abortion care.

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Data Citation
  • Hagey, J. M., Oketch, S. Y., Weber, J. M., Pieper, C. F., Huchko, M. J. (2022). Data from: Clinical knowledge among health care providers of essential maternal and child health services in Kenya: A cross-sectional survey. Duke Research Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.7924/r47m0fd7k.
DOI
  • 10.7924/r47m0fd7k
Publication Date
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  • ark:/87924/r47m0fd7k
Collection Dates
  • June 2019 to August 2019
Location
  • Homa Bay
  • Kisumu
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Funding Agency
  • Charles B. Hammond Research Fund, Duke Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Durham, North Carolina
Grant Number
  • 2910215
Title
  • Data from: Clinical knowledge among health care providers of essential maternal and child health services in Kenya: A cross-sectional survey
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