Sheferaw, Ephrem Daniel
Alyande, Barnabas
Munyura, Oda
Nuhu, Assuman
Nishimwe, Aurore
Nyinawankusi, Jeanne
Uwitonze, Jean Marie
Sindikubwabo, Jean Nepomuscene
Bagahirwa, Irene
Hagumimana, Didier
Hagenimana, Fabien
Inkotanyi, Collins Fred
Semuto, Jean Claude
Rukundo, Gilbert
Ignatowicz, Agnieszka
D’Ambruoso, Lucia
Muhire, Philbert
Jayaraman, Sudha
Nkusi, Emmy Agabe
Quinn, Laura
Bekele, Abebe
Byiringiro, Jean Claude
Davies, Justine
Funding for this research was provided by:
UK NIHR RIGHT program (NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062, NIHR203062)
Article History
Received: 17 December 2024
Accepted: 25 February 2025
First Online: 10 April 2025
Declarations
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: Ethical approval was granted by the Rwanda National Ethics Committee (No. 99/RNEC/2023) and the Ethics Committee of the Kigali University Teaching Hospital (EC/CHUK/036/2023). The study involved the analysis of secondary data collected for emergency medical care provision hence, consent to participate in the study was not applicable.
: Not Applicable.
: The authors declare no competing interests.