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pro vyhledávání: '"Catharine McKaig"'
Autor:
Catharine McKaig, Salahuddin Ahmed, Jaime Mungia, Nazma Begum, Abdullah H Baqui, Saifuddin Ahmed, Maureen Norton
Publikováno v:
Studies in Family Planning. 46:297-312
Meeting postpartum contraceptive need remains a major challenge in developing countries, where the majority of women deliver at home. Using a quasi-experimental trial design, we examine the effect of integrating family planning (FP) with a community-
Autor:
Salahuddin Ahmed, Robin C. Anthony Kouyate, Jaime Haver, Angela Nash-Mercado, Catharine McKaig, Abdullah H Baqui, Nargis Akter
Publikováno v:
Evaluation and Program Planning. 50:10-17
The timely transition from Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM)(2) to another modern family planning method contributes to healthy spacing of pregnancies by increasing the adoption of family planning during the first year postpartum. Yet literature su
Autor:
Abdullah H Baqui, Ahmed Al-Kabir, Rasheduzzaman Shah, Maureen Norton, Saifuddin Ahmed, Emma K. Williams, Nazma Begum, Amnesty E LeFevre, Peter J. Winch, Jaime Mungia, Salahuddin Ahmed, Catharine McKaig
Publikováno v:
Global Health, Science and Practice
This quasi-experimental study integrated family planning, including the Lactational Amenorrhea Method, into community-based maternal and newborn health care and encouraged transition to other modern methods after 6 months to increase birth-to-pregnan
Autor:
Solomon Orero, Edward Eremugo Luka, Catharine McKaig, Vikas Dwivedi, Isabella Ochieng, Jeffrey M. Smith, Alexander Dimiti, Sheena Currie, Jaime Mungia, John Rumunu, Maryrose Dalaka
Publikováno v:
International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. 127(2)
Objective To determine if high uterotonic coverage can be achieved in South Sudan through a facility- and community-focused postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) prevention program. Methods The program was implemented from October 2012 to March 2013. At health
Publikováno v:
African journal of reproductive health. 14(4 Spec)
Unintended pregnancies can lead to poor maternal and child health outcomes. Family planning use during the first year postpartum has the potential to significantly reduce at least some of these unintended pregnancies. This paper examines the relation
Autor:
Salahuddin Ahmed, Peter J. Winch, Anne Pfitzer, Chelsea M. Cooper, Abdullah H Baqui, Catharine McKaig
Publikováno v:
Patient Education and Counseling. (3):376-382
ObjectivesPostpartum women face uncertainty about timing of return to fecundity. Many women wait to use contraception until menses return, resulting in unintended pregnancies. This study explored the use of behavior change communication to address pe