Associate Professor, UCSF; Quality of care enthusiast; MCH and person-centered care researcher and advocate; mum; wife; sister; daughter; friend| Views my own
In this second edition of Twin Tails, twin mermaid sisters, Ava and Eva join forces with other mermaids to protect the environment and to experience life on land ….. Now human and mermaids can live peacefully together and work collaboratively to combat climate change.
Findings from the CPIPE pilot study shows great promise in its ability to reduce provider stress and burnout, mitigate the effects of bias, and improve person-centred maternal health care.
https://t.co/zNcWW2Y55h
Congrats Dr @DorianSheryce Odems on her 1st - 1st author pub! Available in @Els_SocialScien she’s the 1st to simultaneously interpret Black mothers’ birth experiences using obstetric racism by @drdanaaindavis & Black Birthing Bill of Rigjts by @thenaabb
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Check out this new article from @PAfulani published by @ConversationUS about the role of provider burnout and bias in reproductive healthcare and her research in Kenya.
Read the full story: https://t.co/rizB4CtOiv
Provider burnout can lead to poor patient experiences and worse health outcomes.
@PAfulani and @linongeri1 write about their promising new project in Kenya to reduce stress and burnout and improve person-centered maternal care in @ConversationUS https://t.co/4qgSLQtAkL
Findings from the CPIPE pilot study shows great promise in its ability to reduce provider stress and burnout, mitigate the effects of bias, and improve person-centred maternal health care.
https://t.co/zNcWW2Y55h
I'm pleased to amplify voices of NICU parents and staff who reflected on racial inequities & make recommendations to move forward together in the REJOICE study, phase 2!
To start, hope: “There’s radical optimism in that we’re in a different time and we’re not doing it alone”🌅
The Family and Pregnancy Pop‐Up Village: Developing a one‐stop shop of services to reduce pregnancy care‐related inequities in San Francisco - Nijagal - Birth - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/dKyuKw9BiS
Our Implementation Science Training Program @ImSatUCSF welcomes Patience Afulani, PhD, MD, MPH as course director. @PAfulani will develop a new course in mixed methods for Spring 2025.
New research from @apriljbell, @PAfulani and colleagues from @UMich found that Black pregnant women’s anxiety increased due to the COVID-19 pandemic, caused by several factors beyond fear of infection https://t.co/e4DKwiaoWV
Congratulations to Bixby members @PAfulani, @alisonelayadi and Purba Chatterjee on their selection for @womenlifthealth's Leadership Journey! We're excited to see how they will use this experience to elevate the impact of their work. Learn more: https://t.co/qArvdzJ1TU
Welcoming the 2024 North America Leadership Journey Cohort! ✨
This program is crafted to equip talented women leaders in #GlobalHealth with the essential tools, mentorship and coaching needed to amplify their impact and influence.
Meet the cohort: https://t.co/QHwXo4W5yN
Quality of patient care and provider experiences are intrinsically linked. The CPIPE intervention led by @PAfulani offers a unique approach to improve healthcare provider experiences and reduce the effects of implicit and explicit bias in health care. https://t.co/uVUy75wEkV
Mixed methods evaluation of the Caring for Providers to Improve Patient Experience intervention - Afulani - International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/K3yqMVKUVF
Afrobarometer’s CEO @joeasunka was one of the panellists in the high-level Consumers International Global Congress which took place in Nairobi, Kenya on 6-8 December 2023.
Head over to our website to read more about Africans’ perceptions on climate change: https://t.co/sNOptQS2mA
#VoicesAfrica #GlobalCongress #GlobalCongress2023
New research by @PAfulani found that scales to measure the quality of person-centered care during pregnancy and childbirth provide valid and reliable tools to measure person-centered care experiences among minoritized communities https://t.co/dCG988J0NE