Search Results - "Dynes, Michelle M"
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A qualitative evaluation and conceptual framework on the use of the Birth weight and Age-at-death Boxes for Intervention and Evaluation System (BABIES) matrix for perinatal health in Uganda
Published in BMC pregnancy and childbirth (01-02-2023)“…Perinatal mortality (newborn deaths in the first week of life and stillbirths) continues to be a significant global health threat, particularly in…”
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Community-level correlates of intimate partner violence against women globally: A systematic review
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-10-2012)“…Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women is a problem facing women around the world, one that has implications for women's health and well-being. The…”
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Client and provider factors associated with companionship during labor and birth in Kigoma Region, Tanzania
Published in Midwifery (01-02-2019)“…•Companionship in labor was more common than at the time of birth.•Key aspects of provider's work environment influenced companionship.•Work hours, number of…”
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Geographic Access Modeling of Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care in Kigoma Region, Tanzania: Transportation Schemes and Programmatic Implications
Published in Global health science and practice (27-09-2017)“…Access to transportation is vital to reducing the travel time to emergency obstetric and neonatal care (EmONC) for managing complications and preventing…”
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A network study exploring factors that promote or erode interaction among diverse community health workers in rural Ethiopia
Published in Health policy and planning (01-11-2015)“…Task shifting in response to the health workforce shortage has resulted in community-based health workers taking on increasing responsibility. Community health…”
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Factors Shaping Interactions Among Community Health Workers in Rural Ethiopia: Rethinking Workplace Trust and Teamwork
Published in Journal of midwifery & women's health (01-01-2014)“…Introduction Worldwide, a shortage of skilled health workers has prompted a shift toward community‐based health workers taking on greater responsibility in the…”
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Knowledge and Skills Retention Among Frontline Health Workers: Community Maternal and Newborn Health Training in Rural Ethiopia
Published in Journal of midwifery & women's health (01-01-2014)“…Introduction We examined the degree to which the skills and knowledge of health workers in Ethiopia were retained 18 months after initial maternal and newborn…”
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Measuring Trust among Frontline Health Workers in Rural Ethiopia
Published in Human organization (01-10-2013)“…Research on trust, and its influence on teamwork, among health workers in low-resource settings has been understudied. We, therefore, undertook a formative…”
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Perceptions of the Risk for Ebola and Health Facility Use Among Health Workers and Pregnant and Lactating Women — Kenema District, Sierra Leone, September 2014
Published in MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report (02-01-2015)“…With an estimated maternal mortality ratio of 1,100 per 100,000 live births and a neonatal mortality rate of 49 per 1,000 live births, Sierra Leone has the…”
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Sociocultural Factors Shaping Trust and Teamwork among Community Maternal and Newborn Health Workers in Rural Ethiopia
Published 01-01-2013“…Task shifting in response to the health workforce shortage has resulted in community-based health workers taking on greater responsibility. Research suggests…”
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Perceptions of the Risk for Ebola and Health Facility Use Among Health Workers and Pregnant and Lactating Women - Kenema District, Sierra Leone, September 2014
Published in MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (02-01-2015)“…With an estimated maternal mortality ratio of 1,100 per 100,000 live births and a neonatal mortality rate of 49 per 1,000 live births, Sierra Leone has the…”
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