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. 2015 Oct 29;10:152. doi: 10.1186/s13012-015-0343-9

Erratum to: Expanded Quality Management Using Information Power (EQUIP): protocol for a quasi-experimental study to improve maternal and newborn health in Tanzania and Uganda

Claudia Hanson 1,2,5,, Peter Waiswa 1,3, Tanya Marchant 2, Michael Marx 4, Fatuma Manzi 5, Godfrey Mbaruku 5, Alex Rowe 6, Göran Tomson 1,7, Joanna Schellenberg 2, Stefan Peterson 1,3,8; the EQUIP Study Team
PMCID: PMC4627429  PMID: 26515014

Unfortunately, the original version of this article [1] contained mistakes. A portion of the text in the body of the article was supposed to comprise Table 2 (Table 1 here) and can be found below:

Table 1.

Primary indicators

Primary coverage indicators
 % of women delivering in a health facility (institutional delivery)
 % of livebirths breastfed within one hour after delivery (immediate breastfeeding)
Primary quality indicator
 % of livebirths where oxytocin was administered within one minute after delivery
Primary knowledge indicators
 % of women knowing danger signs for pregnancy and newborn babies

5 additional files were also missing from the article. The details of these can be found as follows:

Additional files

Additional file 1: (367.2KB, docx)

Maps of the implementation and comparison areas in Uganda and Tanzania. (DOCX 367 kb)

Additional file 2: (275.8KB, docx)

Implementation strategy. (DOCX 275 kb)

Additional file 3: (221.7KB, docx)

Example of a run-chart. (DOCX 221 kb)

Additional file 4: (20.4KB, docx)

Definitions. (DOCX 20 kb)

Additional file 5: (183KB, docx)

Context documentation. (DOCX 183 kb)

Footnotes

The online version of the original article can be found under doi:10.1186/1748-5908-9-41.

Reference

  • 1.Hanson C, Waiswa P, Marchant T, Marx M, Manzi F, Mbaruku G, Rowe A, Tomson G, Schellenberg J, Peterson S, and the EQUIP Study Team Expanded Quality Management Using Information Power (EQUIP): protocol for a quasi-experimental study to improve maternal and newborn health in Tanzania and Uganda. Implement Sci. 2014;9:41. doi: 10.1186/1748-5908-9-41. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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