Developing Evidence-Based Implementation Strategies for the Management of Women With Early Pregnancy Bleeding in the Emergency Department: A Multi-Method Study
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Abstract
To determine characteristics, variability and enablers/barriers to evidence-based care and generate recommendations with implementation strategies to improve the management of early pregnancy bleeding in the emergency department (ED).
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