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Autor:
Mohamed Mussa Abdilahi, Jonah Kiruja, Badra Osman Farah, Farduus Mohamed Abdirahman, Ahmed Ismail Mohamed, Jama Mohamed, Abdeta Muktar Ahmed
Publikováno v:
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, Vol 24, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2024)
Abstract Background Anemia remains a major global public health issue, affecting around 24.8% of the world’s population in both developing and developed countries. Pregnant women in developing countries are particularly susceptible, with 38.2% affe
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https://doaj.org/article/0ec29e3a58ac40328467bff36ec266f1
Publikováno v:
Global Health Action, Vol 16, Iss 1 (2023)
Background In a critical obstetric situation, the time interval between the decision of performing a caesarean section (CS) and delivery can influence maternal and newborn outcomes. In Somaliland, consent for surgical procedures, such as CS needs to
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https://doaj.org/article/c2b1333ae04f43d29bfff9bf3d2e41af
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Health Services, Vol 3 (2023)
BackgroundGlobally, the importance of effective national health research systems has gained considerable attention. Literature indicates low research output in Africa; Africa accounts for only 2% of the world's research output and 1.3% of global publ
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https://doaj.org/article/8e93f2de4c9d4f2a91c87ed4c58bf020
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Autor:
Ingegerd Hildingsson, Helena Lindgren, Annika Karlström, Kyllike Christensson, Lena Bäck, Christina Mudokwenyu–Rawdon, Margaret C. Maimbolwa, Rose Mjawa Laisser, Grace Omoni, Angela Chimwaza, Enid Mwebaza, Jonah Kiruja, Bharati Sharma
Publikováno v:
Global Health Action, Vol 12, Iss 1 (2019)
Background: Evidence-based antenatal care is one cornerstone in Safe Motherhood and educated and confident midwives remain to be optimal caregivers in Africa. Confidence in antenatal midwifery skills is important and could differ depending on the pro
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/39d7cfb2ef1f4695b4eb0bffff83700f
Autor:
Ingegerd Hildingsson, Jonah Kiruja, Bharati Sharma, Enid Mwebaza, Margaret Maimbolwa, Lena Bäck, Grace Omoni, Angela Chimwaza, Christina Mudokwenyu–Rawdon, Helena Lindgren, Kyllike Christensson, Rose Laisser
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health. 15:1-10
Background/Aims Globally, there are three pathways to become a midwife: midwifery post nursing, direct entry midwifery and integrated nursing and midwifery. There is limited knowledge on the effectiveness of pre-service midwifery education. The aim o
Publikováno v:
Sexualreproductive healthcare : official journal of the Swedish Association of Midwives. 34
Background: Severe obstetric morbidity and mortality remain a serious challenge in developing countries such as Somaliland. Despite the wide implementation of comprehensive emergency obstetric care in Sub-Saharan Africa, including Somaliland, the red
Autor:
Jama Ali Egal, Jonah Kiruja, Helena Litorp, Fatumo Osman, Kerstin Erlandsson, Marie Klingberg‐Allvin
OBJECTIVE: To describe the incidence and causes of severe maternal outcomes and the unmet need for life-saving obstetric interventions among women admitted for delivery in a referral hospital in Somaliland. METHODS: A prospective cross-sectional stud
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::0c636fa3204cfa40d40a155fabae1bbc
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http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-41379
Autor:
Fatumo Osman, Kerstin Erlandsson, Sara Kalucza, Jonah Kiruja, H. Farah Hasan, A. Ahmed Ibrahim, Mari-Cristin Malm
Publikováno v:
Somali Health Action Journal. 1
Background: Somali women, not only those living in Somaliland but also those living abroad as asylum seekers and refugees, are highly vulnerable in terms of perinatal health outcomes. Respectful and supportive care is critical for all women when stil
Autor:
Ingegerd Hildingsson, Kyllike Christensson, Bharati Sharma, Rose Laisser, Grace Omoni, Jonah Kiruja, Helena Lindgren, Christina Mudokwenyu-Rawdon, Annika Karlström, Lena Bäck, Angela Chimwaza, Enid Mwebaza, Margaret Maimbolwa
Publikováno v:
Midwifery. 101:103051
Background Majority of maternal and new-born deaths occur within 28 hours and one week after birth. These can be prevented by well-educated midwives. Confidence in postnatal and newborn care skills depend on the quality of midwifery education. Object