Search Results - "Mselle, Lilian Teddy"
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Why do women assume a supine position when giving birth? The perceptions and experiences of postnatal mothers and nurse-midwives in Tanzania
Published in BMC pregnancy and childbirth (13-01-2020)“…Before the advent of Western medicine in Tanzania, women gave birth in an upright position either by sitting, squatting or kneeling. Birthing women would hold…”
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"Hoping for a Normal Life Again": Reintegration After Fistula Repair in Rural Tanzania
Published in Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology Canada (01-10-2012)“…Abstract Objective To explore women’s expectations, worries, and hopes related to returning to their family and community after fistula repair. Methods We used…”
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Early or delayed umbilical cord clamping? Experiences and perceptions of nurse-midwives and obstetricians at a regional referral hospital in Tanzania
Published in PloS one (22-06-2020)“…Background Umbilical cord clamping is a crucial step during the third stage of labour that separates the newborn from the placenta. Despite the available…”
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Protocol for designing and testing the effectiveness of a post caesarean section home care guide in preventing surgical site infection in Central Tanzania
Published in PloS one (14-06-2023)“…The advantages of caesarean section (CS) in managing obstetric emergencies are abundant, but it is associated with several complications including surgical…”
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Husbands' experience and perception of supporting their wives during childbirth in Tanzania
Published in BMC pregnancy and childbirth (10-02-2020)“…In order improve the quality of birth care and women satisfaction with birthing process it is recommended that every woman should be offered the option to…”
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Building leadership and managerial capacity for maternal and newborn health services
Published in BMC health services research (07-09-2022)“…Background Strengthening leadership and management is important for building an effective and efficient health system. This paper presents the findings from a…”
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Exploring content of home-based care education after caesarean section provided by Nurse Midwives in Maternity Units
Published in International journal of Africa nursing sciences (2024)“…Caesarean section (CS) deliveries are increasing and mothers are commonly discharged home early to continue with care. At home, mothers should be knowledgeable…”
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An integrative review of home care recommendations for women after caesarean section
Published in Nursing open (01-03-2024)“…Aim To describe home‐based care and practices recommended for mothers after caesarean section (CS), existing in the literature. Design Systematic review…”
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Exploring women's experiences of care during hospital childbirth in rural Tanzania: a qualitative study
Published in BMC pregnancy and childbirth (19-04-2024)“…Women's childbirth experiences provide a unique understanding of care received in health facilities from their voices as they describe their needs, what they…”
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Dietary diversity and associated factors among women attending antenatal clinics in the coast region of Tanzania
Published in BMC nutrition (22-01-2024)“…Antenatal care (ANC) is crucial for reducing maternal morbidity and mortality, especially in low-resource settings. During antenatal care, women are provided…”
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Parents and nurses telling their stories: the perceived needs of parents caring for critically ill children at the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre in Tanzania
Published in BMC nursing (13-11-2019)“…Parents have significant responsibility in the care of their critically ill children who have been admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU). When staying with…”
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Women’s Expectations of and Satisfaction with Antenatal Care Services in a Semi-Urban Setting in Tanzania and Associated Factors: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Published in Healthcare (Basel) (01-08-2023)“…Women’s satisfaction has been found to be a good indicator of quality of care and is associated with the utilization of healthcare services. Women’s needs and…”
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Experiences of clinical teaching-learning among medical and nursing graduates during internship and their supervisors in Tanzania
Published in Discover education (07-11-2022)“…Background Health professions training in Tanzania has gradually adopted the competency-based curricula (CBC) approach that focuses on learners’ acquisition of…”
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Qualitative Exploration Study of Perceptions of Women and Nurse-Midwives on Antenatal Care Information and Communication in Tanzania
Published in International journal of women's health (01-01-2023)“…Antenatal health information enables pregnant women to make informed choices for their health during pregnancy and childbirth. Worldwide, evidence shows…”
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The Challenges of Providing Postpartum Education in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: Narratives of Nurse-Midwives and Obstetricians
Published in Qualitative health research (01-10-2017)“…Postpartum education can save lives of mothers and babies in developing countries, and the World Health Organization recommends all mothers receive three…”
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