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    Determinants of contraceptive use among postpartum women in a county hospital in rural KENYA by Jalang'o, Rose, Thuita, Faith, Barasa, Sammy O, Njoroge, Peter

    Published in BMC public health (29-06-2017)
    “…There is a high unmet need for limiting and spacing child births during the postpartum period. Given the consequences of closely spaced births, and the…”
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    Factors that influence compliance for referral from primary care to hospital for maternal and neonatal complications in Bosaso, Somalia: a qualitative study by Morris, Catherine N, Meehan, Kate, Had, Hussein, Barasa, Sammy O, Zainul, Hasna, Hynes, Michelle, Amsalu, Ribka

    Published in BMJ open (13-04-2023)
    “…ObjectivesTo estimate referral compliance and examine factors that influence decisions to comply with referral for newborn and maternal complications in…”
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    Effectiveness of clinical training on improving essential newborn care practices in Bossaso, Somalia: a pre and postintervention study by Amsalu, Ribka, Morris, Catherine N, Hynes, Michelle, Had, Hussein Jama, Seriki, Joseph Adive, Meehan, Kate, Ayella, Stephen, Barasa, Sammy O, Couture, Alexia, Myers, Anna, Gebru, Binyam

    Published in BMC pediatrics (13-05-2020)
    “…Increasingly, neonatal mortality is concentrated in settings of conflict and political instability. To promote evidence-based practices, an interagency…”
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    Lessons Learned From Helping Babies Survive in Humanitarian Settings by Amsalu, Ribka, Schulte-Hillen, Catrin, Garcia, Daniel Martinez, Lafferty, Nadia, Morris, Catherine N, Gee, Stephanie, Akseer, Nadia, Scudder, Elaine, Sami, Samira, Barasa, Sammy O, Had, Hussein, Maalim, Maimun Farah, Moluh, Seidou, Berkelhamer, Sara

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-10-2020)
    “…Humanitarian crises, driven by disasters, conflict, and disease epidemics, have profound effects on society, including on people's health and well-being…”
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