Health professionals working with pregnant, labouring, postpartum women and their newborns, anywhere in the world: please share your experiences of providing care during #COVID-19. Survey in several languages (&more to follow): https://t.co/2YJ50KLwcu
Thank you to this fantastic panel on maternal health in urban areas today at #ECTMIH2019. Our audience rated the priorities for this area (n=60) - top 3 included: crowding at referral hospitals, quality of care and referral/communication practices. @ITMantwerp
Are you at #ECTMIH2019? Come tomorrow at 10am to Room 3A for our interactive session on innovations in #maternal health in urban areas. 5 case studies from Africa, Asia, Latin America, Middle East.
How does and could anthropology fit into interdisciplinary research in global health? Read contributions from Murray Last, Diane Duclos, Jorge Varanda, Sara Van Belle & Erica Nelson in a special issue edited by Rodney Reynolds & me in @BerghahnAnthro https://t.co/WcC1OFqLYA
At “Shifting sands: Three decades of evolving priorities in maternal and newborn health research” & really proud of @MET_LSHTM & all of the excellent research on #maternalhealth that @MARCH_LSHTM has produced & continues to produce! Thanks @EmmaRadovich for organising the event!
This was a complex paper to write and @EmmaRadovich led the effort brilliantly. Read through our analysis of what needs to improve in measuring skilled birth attendant coverage. #maternalhealth@MET_LSHTM@ITMantwerp@MARCH_LSHTM With huge thanks to @DHSprogram and women for data
Maternal health research over the past 30 years: I will introduce this event with @lokubal; @profwendygraham@ProfOonaC@joylawn and funders will present. Make sure it is in your diary! Thanks @EmmaRadovich for organising it! Livestream available.
Whoever you are, wherever you are, water is your human right. Over 800 women die every day from complications in pregnancy and childbirth. This #WorldWaterDay, we must leave no one behind. https://t.co/qGsRbvXbZ2 #Water4All
"Institutions need to come before innovations" - a critical reflection on the use of digital technologies to improve maternal health in #Ghana from Dr Abejirinde @lade_abeji@ITMantwerp@VUamsterdam @vdbrouwere
We examined the relationship between #healthfinancing and women's practices around early antenatal care initiation and continuity of #maternalhealth services in a new paper with colleagues from @MARCH_LSHTM & @Pop_Council Kenya. Available at: https://t.co/W8mxBrZayk
We investigated the nature and context of mistreatment during labour and childbirth at public and private sector maternity facilities in Uttar Pradesh, India. @1verofilippi@lovedaypk@MET_LSHTM@MARCH_LSHTM New paper available at: https://t.co/3SdoDPVE2S
Why are private #health care providers in #India performing potentially unnecessary c-sections and what are the drivers behind this trend? Read about Alison Peel's work in Delhi in our latest IDEAS blog https://t.co/yVwrNAp7p6 #MNCH