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    Deliver on Your Own: Disrespectful Maternity Care in rural Kenya by Lusambili, Adelaide M, Naanyu, Violet, Wade, Terrance J, Mossman, Lindsay, Mantel, Michaela, Pell, Rachel, Ngetich, Angela, Mulama, Kennedy, Nyaga, Lucy, Obure, Jerim, Temmerman, Marleen

    Published in PloS one (07-01-2020)
    “…Under the Free Maternity Policy (FMP), Kenya has witnessed an increase in health facility deliveries rather than home deliveries with Traditional Birth…”
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    Community health volunteers challenges and preferred income generating activities for sustainability: a qualitative case study of rural Kilifi, Kenya by Lusambili, Adelaide M, Nyanja, Njeri, Chabeda, Sophie Vusha, Temmerman, Marleen, Nyaga, Lucy, Obure, Jerim, Ngugi, Anthony

    Published in BMC health services research (03-07-2021)
    “…Background There is a global emphasis on engaging community health volunteers (CHVs) in low- to middle-income countries (LMICs) to reach to the vast…”
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    Views of nurses and other healthcare workers on interventions to reduce disrespectful maternity care in rural health facilities in Kilifi and Kisii counties, Kenya: analysis of a qualitative interview study by Lusambili, Adelaide M, Obure, Jerim, Wisofschi, Stefania, Nyaga, Lucy, Mulama, Kennedy, Temmerman, Marleen

    Published in BMJ open (01-07-2022)
    “…ObjectiveThere is an abundance of evidence illuminating the factors that contribute to disrespectful maternity care in sub-Saharan Africa. However, there is…”
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    A qualitative enquiry of health care workers' narratives on knowledge and sources of information on principles of Respectful Maternity Care (RMC) by Lusambili, Adelaide M, Wisofschi, Stefania, Wade, Terrance J, Temmerman, Marleen, Obure, Jerim

    Published in PLOS global public health (2023)
    “…Research from sub-Saharan Africa indicate that many women experience varied forms of disrespectful maternity care, which amount to a violation of their rights…”
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    Health Care Workers' Perspectives of the Influences of Disrespectful Maternity Care in Rural Kenya by Lusambili, Adelaide, Wisofschi, Stefania, Shumba, Constance, Obure, Jerim, Mulama, Kennedy, Nyaga, Lucy, Wade, Terrance J, Temmerman, Marleen

    “…While disrespectful treatment of pregnant women attending health care facilities occurs globally, it is more prevalent in low-resource countries. In Kenya, a…”
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    Nutritional Influences on the Health of Women and Children in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique: A Qualitative Study by Lusambili, Adelaide, Naanyu, Violet, Manda, Gibson, Mossman, Lindsay, Wisofschi, Stefania, Pell, Rachel, Jadavji, Sofia, Obure, Jerim, Temmerman, Marleen

    “…In 2017, the Government of Mozambique declared localized acute malnutrition crises in a range of districts across Mozambique including Cabo Delgado. This is in…”
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    A qualitative exploration of barriers to health‐facility‐based delivery in Bomachoge‐Borabu and Kaloleni, Kenya by Naanyu, Violet, Wade, Terrance J., Ngetich, Angela, Mulama, Kennedy, Nyaga, Lucy, Pell, Rachel, Mossman, Lindsay, Obure, Jerim, Temmerman, Marleen

    “…Objective To explore barriers to utilization of health‐facility‐based delivery in Kenya, use of which is associated with reduced maternal mortality. Methods In…”
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    A qualitative enquiry of health care workers' narratives on knowledge and sources of information on principles of Respectful Maternity Care (RMC) by Adelaide M Lusambili, Stefania Wisofschi, Terrance J Wade, Marleen Temmerman, Jerim Obure

    Published in PLOS global public health (01-01-2023)
    “…Research from sub-Saharan Africa indicate that many women experience varied forms of disrespectful maternity care, which amount to a violation of their rights…”
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