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Maternal healthcare

Postpartum recovery after severe maternal morbidity in Kilifi, Kenya: A Grounded Theory of recovery trajectories beyond 42 days

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In sub-Saharan Africa, severe maternal morbidity poses a significant health burden, particularly as maternal mortality rates decline. This study, part of the PRECISE research in Kilifi, Kenya, explored women's long-term recovery experiences beyond the standard 42-day postpartum period. Twenty women were interviewed, including those who experienced near-miss events, … [Read more...] about Postpartum recovery after severe maternal morbidity in Kilifi, Kenya: A Grounded Theory of recovery trajectories beyond 42 days

Patterns of oxytocin use for induction and augmentation of labour among healthcare providers in Nigeria

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The use of oxytocin during labor is increasing globally, with wide variations in its administration and unauthorized use by non-medical staff. This study examined how often oxytocin is used, the doses and methods of administration, and what predicts its use by healthcare providers in Nigeria. A cross-sectional survey of 6,299 doctors, nurses/midwives, and community health … [Read more...] about Patterns of oxytocin use for induction and augmentation of labour among healthcare providers in Nigeria

COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS’ TARGETING OF WOMEN FOR HEALTH AND NUTRITION HOME VISITS IN RURAL TANZANIA: A MIXED-METHODS STUDY

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Community health workers (CHWs) provide education and health information to families. In large geographic areas, CHWs often need to decide which households to visit, but the factors influencing these decisions are not well understood. This study examined how CHWs in rural Tanzania decide which households to visit and assessed the coverage of these visits. This cross-sectional … [Read more...] about COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS’ TARGETING OF WOMEN FOR HEALTH AND NUTRITION HOME VISITS IN RURAL TANZANIA: A MIXED-METHODS STUDY

Leveraging Community Health Workers as a Novel Approach to Reduce Maternal Mortality: A Discourse Analysis

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This study reviews literature from 2000-2023 to explore the role of Community Health Worker (CHW) programs in reducing maternal mortality in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). CHWs have shown promise in increasing antenatal care, facility-based deliveries, and postnatal follow-up, thereby contributing to maternal health improvements in countries like Nepal, Ethiopia, and … [Read more...] about Leveraging Community Health Workers as a Novel Approach to Reduce Maternal Mortality: A Discourse Analysis

Community Health Worker Home Visiting, Birth Outcomes, Maternal Care, and Disparities Among Birthing Individuals With Medicaid Insurance

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This study investigated the impact of a home visiting program called Strong Beginnings, which involved community health workers collaborating with nurses and social workers, on birth outcomes and maternal care for Medicaid-insured individuals. The analysis included over 125,000 mother-infant pairs. Results showed that participation in Strong Beginnings was linked to lower rates … [Read more...] about Community Health Worker Home Visiting, Birth Outcomes, Maternal Care, and Disparities Among Birthing Individuals With Medicaid Insurance

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