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1. Toward the development of a short multi-country person-centered maternity care scale.

2. FIGO Statement: Staffing requirements for delivery care, with special reference to low- and middle-income countries.

3. Effect of locally tailored clinical guidelines on intrapartum management of severe hypertensive disorders at Zanzibar's tertiary hospital (the PartoMa study).

4. Improving the quality of maternity services in Nepal through accelerated implementation of essential interventions by healthcare professional associations.

5. Childbirth experiences related to obstetric violence in public health units in Quito, Ecuador.

6. Impact of relaxation of the one-child policy on maternal mortality in Guangzhou, China.

7. Health insurance coverage and access to skilled birth attendance in Togo.

8. Community member and policy maker priorities in improving maternal health in rural Tanzania.

9. Disrespect and abuse during childbirth in fourteen hospitals in nine cities of Peru.

10. Using a service design model to develop the "Passport to Safer Birth" in Nigeria and Uganda.

11. Expectations and needs of Ugandan women for improved quality of childbirth care in health facilities: A qualitative study.

12. Defining quality of care during childbirth from the perspectives of Nigerian and Ugandan women: A qualitative study.

13. Negotiating quality standards for effective delivery of labor and childbirth care in Nigeria and Uganda.

14. Birth preparedness and complication readiness among prenatal attendees in a teaching hospital in South West Nigeria.

15. Shock index and vital-sign reference ranges during the immediate postpartum period.

16. Profile of pregnant women using delivery hut services of the Ballabgarh Health and Demographic Surveillance System in rural north India.

17. Clinician attendance and delivery practices at hospital-based vaginal deliveries in Western Kenya.

18. A literature review of quantitative indicators to measure the quality of labor and delivery care.

19. Coverage of emergency obstetric care and availability of services in public and private health facilities in Bangladesh.

20. Severe maternal outcomes and their predictors among Pakistani women in the WHO Multicountry Survey on Maternal and Newborn Health.

21. Assessment of maternal near-miss and quality of care in a hospital-based study in Accra, Ghana.

22. Lidocaine versus ropivacaine for perineal infiltration post-episiotomy.

23. The effect of traditional birth attendant training on maternal and neonatal care

24. User fees and maternity services in Ethiopia

25. Expected to deliver: Alignment of regulation, training, and actual performance of emergency obstetric care providers in Malawi and Tanzania

26. How the integration of traditional birth attendants with formal health systems can increase skilled birth attendance

27. Factors contributing to failure of vacuum delivery and associated maternal/neonatal morbidity

28. Indicators for availability, utilization, and quality of emergency obstetric care in Ethiopia, 2008

29. Impact of placenta previa on obstetric outcome

30. A study of maternal mortality in 8 principal hospitals in Pakistan in 2009

31. Effect of combined spinal–epidural analgesia versus epidural analgesia on labor and delivery duration

32. Determinants of perinatal mortality in Nigeria

33. Saving mothers and newborns through an innovative partnership with private sector obstetricians: Chiranjeevi scheme of Gujarat, India

34. Cesarean delivery outcomes from the WHO global survey on maternal and perinatal health in Africa

35. Inequalities in cesarean delivery rates by ethnicity and hospital accessibility in Brazil

36. Dissatisfaction with traditional birth attendants in rural Tanzania

37. Risk factors for obstetric fistula in the Far North Province of Cameroon

38. Reducing maternal mortality in Yemen: Challenges and lessons learned from baseline assessment

39. Quality cesarean delivery in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: A comprehensive approach

40. Ensuring financial access to emergency obstetric care: Three years of experience with Obstetric Risk Insurance in Nouakchott, Mauritania

41. The challenges of improving emergency obstetric care in two rural districts in Mali

42. Strengthening emergency obstetric care in Thanh Hoa and Quang Tri provinces in Vietnam

43. Making EmOC a reality—CARE's experiences in areas of high maternal mortality in Africa

44. Improvement of coverage and utilization of EmOC services in southwestern Bangladesh

45. Emergency obstetric care in Pakistan: Potential for reduced maternal mortality through improved basic EmOC facilities, services, and access

46. Complicated deliveries, critical care and quality in Emergency Obstetric Care in Northern Tanzania

47. The evolution of a quality of care approach for improving emergency obstetric care in rural hospitals in Nepal

48. Puerperal sepsis and maternal mortality: what role can new technologies play?

49. Obstructed labor: using better technologies to reduce mortality

50. Reducing maternal mortality in Mozambique: challenges, failures, successes and lessons learned

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