ALERT-Action Leveraging Evidence to reduce perinatal Mortality and Morbidity in Sub-Saharan Africa is a hospital maternity-based quality improvement and implementation science project in Benin, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda-coordinated by Karolinska Institute. https://t.co/nXEL9GgyiW
Eliciting the Initial Programme Theory in a Realist Evaluation of Facility-Based Maternal Death Reviews in Benin: Methodological Process, Challenges and Lessons Learned
🔗Read it here: https://t.co/riAAGpOmw2
@ChristelleBoyi@jdossou80@lenkabenova@BrunoMarchal
Join us on a journey to Malawi as we showcase the transformative redesign of maternity wards to enable companions to be present during labor and birth. Discover how these changes are enhancing the birthing experience and supporting families!
🔗https://t.co/khYVcCyvNe
We are thrilled to share a digital photo gallery showcasing our stakeholder engagement efforts in Uganda as part of the ALERT project. Explore the different activities we conducted to foster impactful collaborations and community participation!
🔗https://t.co/MyWk1BTsyc
Getting the numbers right: Power, creativity and ‘good’ routine maternal and neonatal health data in Southern Tanzania
🔗Read it here: https://t.co/c1fFyDJmU8
@JilMolenaar@andreapembe@lenkabenova
Data for whom? Experiences and perceptions of a perinatal eRegistry in two hospitals in Mtwara region, Tanzania
🔗Read full paper https://t.co/kYLgaW14Pa
@JilMolenaar
Parental participation in newborn care in the view of health care providers in Uganda: a qualitative study
🔗Read full paper here: https://t.co/9zltjV5C5A
@phillwdru@waiswap
@karolinskainst Prof Hussein Kidanto presenting the ALERT perinatal E-registry that contains data from over 150 000 births across 16 hospitals in Benin, Malawi, Uganda and Tanzania.
*WE ARE LIVE*
Welcome to today’s event:
Closing the Gap to reduce perinatal mortality- Lessons learned from the ALERT project to improve intrapartum care in Benin, Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda.
Horneres to have the opening by director if @ITMantwerp Prof @lutlynen
@karolinskainst Dr Effie Chipeta from Malawi explaining how the co-design process to design interventions is context related for the different settings, but that many themes were common across multiple countries e.g. pain management. #ALERTdisseminationevent
Join us tomorrow for our event: Closing the gap to reduce perinatal mortality.
14:00 Presentations
15:30 Interactive sessions around the @ITMantwerp campus.
For online participations, sign up here:
https://t.co/d4IX5RlhnV
You won't regret joining this event!
**Tomorrow** at the ITM Rochus campus or online.
14:00 - presentations
15:30 - interactive spaces
Zoom registration https://t.co/7MILWWXNMC
**NEW PUBLICATION**
We are proud to announce our latest publication in @NatureMedicine :
A time-stratified, case–crossover study of heat exposure and perinatal mortality from 16 hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa
https://t.co/Xhm5pGS6FW
@DrKSAnnerstedt@waiswap@lenkabenova
“Implementing a policy is something else”: Governance of complex health information systems in Tanzania.
🔗https://t.co/vCpLQ4dKia
Our research on governance aspects of the health management information system in Tanzania revealed the following:
3. The current health management information system therefore relies on individual motivation and negotiation, with institutional enforcement of accountability was weakened by limited resources.