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    The Effect of Obstetric Drills Training - Jamaica Core Obstetric Teaching and Training in Emergencies (JOTTIE) on Postpartum Haemorrhage at a Jamaican Teaching Hospital by Maddan, Cathy, Forbes, Melissa, Campbell-Mitchell, Michelle, Rattray, Carole, Bryan, Lenroy

    “…Objective To evaluate whether the initiation of JOTTIE, a one day simulation training course focussed on the management of common obstetric emergencies, was…”
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    Is gravidity associated with COVID‐19 vaccination among pregnant women in Jamaica? by Pinkney, Jodian A., Bogart, Laura M., Carroll, Kamali N., Bryan, Lenroy R., Witter, Givana A., Ashour, Dina, Hoeppner, Susanne S., Hurtado, Rocio M., Goldfarb, Ilona T., Psaros, Christina, Hyle, Emily P., Ojikutu, Bisola O.

    Published in Reproductive, female and child health (01-09-2024)
    “…Introduction In 2021, Jamaica's maternal mortality ratio doubled as a result of COVID‐19‐related deaths. Yet, COVID‐19 vaccination among pregnant Jamaican…”
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    1950. Factors Influencing COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake among Reproductive-Aged Women in Jamaica by Pinkney, Jodian A, Carroll, Kamali, Bryan, Lenroy, Witter, Givana, Ashour, Dina, Shebl, Fatma, Hyle, Emily P, Ojikutu, Bisola, Bogart, Laura

    Published in Open forum infectious diseases (15-12-2022)
    “…Abstract Background Little is known about the factors which influence COVID-19 vaccine uptake among reproductive-aged women in Jamaica. Methods We conducted a…”
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    2376. Trends in COVID-19 vaccination among reproductive-aged in Jamaica: a comparison of two time periods by Pinkney, Jodian, Bogart, Laura, Carroll, Kamali, Bryan, Lenroy, Witter, Givana, Ashour, Dina, Hurtado, Rocio M, Goldfarb, Ilona T, Hyle, Emily P, Psaros, Christina, Ojikutu, Bisola

    Published in Open forum infectious diseases (27-11-2023)
    “…Abstract Background In Jamaica, COVID-19 vaccines have been recommended for pregnant women since August 2021, yet data detailing COVID-19 vaccination behaviors…”
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