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    Improving delivery of primary care for vulnerable migrants Delphi consensus to prioritize innovative practice strategies by Pottie, Kevin, Batista, Ricardo, Mayhew, Maureen, Mota, Lorena, Grant, Karen

    Published in Canadian family physician (01-01-2014)
    “…To identify and prioritize innovative strategies to address the health concerns of vulnerable migrant populations. Modified Delphi consensus process. Canada…”
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    Is model of care associated with infant birth outcomes among vulnerable women? A scoping review of midwifery-led versus physician-led care by McRae, Daphne N, Muhajarine, Nazeem, Stoll, Kathrin, Mayhew, Maureen, Vedam, Saraswathi, Mpofu, Deborah, Janssen, Patricia A

    Published in SSM - population health (01-12-2016)
    “…This scoping review investigates if, over the last 25 years in high resource countries, midwives' patients of low socioeconomic position (SEP) were at more or…”
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    Long and short Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) training courses in Afghanistan: a cross-sectional cohort comparison of post-course knowledge and performance by Mayhew, Maureen, Ickx, Paul, Newbrander, William, Stanekzai, Hedayatullah, Alawi, Sayed Alisha

    “…In 2003 the Afghan Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) adopted the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) for delivering child health services in…”
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    Knowledge and Perceptions of Latent Tuberculosis Infection among Chinese Immigrants in a Canadian Urban Centre by Gao, Jie, Berry, Nicole S., Taylor, Darlene, Venners, Scott A., Cook, Victoria J., Mayhew, Maureen

    Published in International Journal of Family Medicine (01-01-2015)
    “…Background. Since most tuberculosis (TB) cases in immigrants to British Columbia (BC), Canada, develop from latent TB infection (LTBI), treating immigrants for…”
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    We are still waiting by Mayhew, Maureen

    “…This excerpt from A Doctor's Quest was the response from Theresa, an Engan woman from Papua New Guinea, to the still absent, yet promised maternity care…”
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    Exploring health coaching and mindfulness as levers for transformation in health: stakeholder perspectives by Gupta, Rahul K, Mayhew, Maureen, Woollard, Robert, Gelb, Karen

    Published in Family practice (19-07-2022)
    “…BACKGROUNDHealth coaching (HC) and mindfulness (MFN) are proven interventions for mobilizing patients' inner resources and are slowly being integrated into…”
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    Preventing Tuberculosis in a Low Incidence Setting: Evaluation of a Multi-lingual, Online, Educational Video on Latent Tuberculosis by Gao, Jie, Cook, Victoria J., Mayhew, Maureen

    Published in Journal of immigrant and minority health (01-06-2018)
    “…Treating latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) in those at risk is an important yet challenging cornerstone of TB elimination. We evaluated a…”
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    Reduced prevalence of small-for-gestational-age and preterm birth for women of low socioeconomic position: a population-based cohort study comparing antenatal midwifery and physician models of care by McRae, Daphne N, Janssen, Patricia A, Vedam, Saraswathi, Mayhew, Maureen, Mpofu, Deborah, Teucher, Ulrich, Muhajarine, Nazeem

    Published in BMJ open (01-10-2018)
    “…ObjectiveOur aim was to investigate if antenatal midwifery care was associated with lower odds of small-for-gestational-age (SGA) birth, preterm birth (PTB) or…”
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    Shame and simplicity in Afghanistan by Mayhew, Maureen

    “…2. Afghan Ministry of Public Health. Afghanistan health survey 2006 - estimates of priority health indicators for rural Afghanistan. Kabul: The Ministry; 2006…”
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    Determinants of Skilled Birth Attendant Utilization in Afghanistan: A Cross-Sectional Study by Mayhew, Maureen, Hansen, Peter M, Peters, David H, Edward, Anbrasi, Singh, Lakhwinder P, Dwivedi, Vikas, Mashkoor, Ashraf, Burnham, Gilbert

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-10-2008)
    “…We sought to identify characteristics associated with use of skilled birth attendants where health services exist in Afghanistan. We conducted a…”
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    Improving nutrition in Afghanistan through a community-based growth monitoring and promotion programme: A pre-post evaluation in five districts by Mayhew, Maureen, Ickx, Paul, Stanekzai, Hedayatullah, Mashal, Taufiq, Newbrander, William

    Published in Global public health (01-01-2014)
    “…In Afghanistan, malnutrition in children less than 60 months of age remains high despite nutritional services being offered in health facilities since 2003…”
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    Rejecting and accepting international migrant patients into primary care practices: a mixed method study by Mota, Lorena, Mayhew, Maureen, Grant, Karen J, Batista, Ricardo, Pottie, Kevin

    “…Purpose – International migrants frequently struggle to obtain access to local primary care practices. The purpose of this paper is to explore factors…”
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    The refugee experience of acquiring a family doctor by Grant, Karen J, Mayhew, Maureen, Mota, Lorena, Klein, Michael C, Kazanjian, Arminée

    “…Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore refugees’ experiences of the barriers and facilitators involved in finding a regular family doctor…”
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    Facilitating refugees’ access to family doctors by Mayhew, Maureen, Grant, Karen J, Mota, Lorena, Rouhani, Setareh, Klein, Michael C, Kazanjian, Arminée

    “…Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe the patient level characteristics of government-assisted refugees (GARs) who had acquired family doctors…”
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