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'We are not going to shut down, because we cannot postpone pregnancy': a mixed-methods study of the provision of maternal healthcare in six referral maternity wards in four sub-Saharan African countries during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Aline SemaanAduragbemi Banke-ThomasDinah AmonginOchuwa BabahNafissatou DioubateAmani KikulaSarah NakubulwaOlubunmi OgeinMoses AdromaWilliam Anzo AdigaAbdourahmane DialloLamine DialloMamadou Cellou DialloCécé MaomouNathanael MtinangiTelly SyThérèse DelvauxBosede Bukola AfolabiAlexandre DelamouAnnettee NakimuliAndrea B PembeLenka Benova
Published in: BMJ global health (2022)
Routine maternal care provision was maintained in referral hospitals, despite first wave challenges. Referral hospitals and SHP contributed to guideline development for pregnant women suspected/confirmed with COVID-19. Maternity SHP, women and pregnancy must always be included in priority setting when responding to health system shocks, including outbreaks.
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