CRADLE-5: a stepped-wedge type 2 hybrid implementation-effectiveness cluster randomised controlled trial to evaluate the real-world scale-up of the CRADLE Vital Signs Alert intervention into routine maternity care in Sierra Leone—study protocol

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Alexandra E. Ridout
Francis L. Moses
Simren Herm-Singh
Cristina Fernandez Turienzo
Paul T. Seed
Venetia Goodhart
Nicola Vousden
Betty Sam
Mariama Momoh
Daniel Kamara
Katy Kuhrt
Sorie Samura
Candace Beoku-Betts
Alice Hurrell
Kate Bramham
Sartie Kenneh
Francis Smart
Lucy Chappell
Jane Sandall
Andrew Shennan
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[1] King’s College London,Department of Women and Children’s Health, School of Life Course and Population Sciences
[2] Ministry of Health and Sanitation,Reproductive Health and Family Planning
[3] Welbodi Partnership,National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit
[4] University of Oxford,National Emergency Medical Service
[5] Ministry of Health and Sanitation,undefined
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Trials | / 24卷
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CRADLE; Sierra Leone; Low- and middle-income countries; Pre-eclampsia; Scale-up; Shock; Maternal mortality; Blood pressure; Complex intervention; Stepped-wedge cluster trial;
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