Organisation
Reproductive and Maternal Health
Research Unit
This unit is a part of the Sexual and Reproductive Health Group.
Current researchers
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- Anteneh Asefa (Member)
- Lenka Benova (Member)
- Aliki Christou (Member)
- Thérèse Delvaux (Member)
- Peter Macharia (Member)
- Jil Molenaar (Member)
- Aline Semaan (Member)
- Sara Van Belle (Member)
Projects
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- Optimizing screening practice for gestational diabetes mellitus in primary healthcare facilities in TanzaniaFrom1 Jan 2023 → Today
- Is mistreatment of women during facility-based childbirth an independent risk factor for postpartum depression? A mixed methods prospective study in Ethiopia and GuineaFrom1 Oct 2022 → Today
- Postnatal care provision after facility birth in two sub-Saharan African countries: A mixed methods studyFrom27 Apr 2022 → Today
- Paving the way forward: Using implementation science to understand barriers and facilitators of uptake for Intravenous iron in the Management of Anaemia in Pregnancy for Resource-Limited Settings: IVON Nigeria TrialFrom3 Nov 2021 → Today
- Iron deficiency anaemia in pregnancy: Evaluation of the effectiveness and safety of intravenous ferric carboxymaltose and oral ferrous sulphate in a low-middle income countryFrom3 Nov 2021 → Today
- Preventing stillbirths in high burden settings: Examining gaps and opportunities to strengthen routine perinatal data collection and to improve quality of careFrom1 Oct 2021 → Today
- Magnitude and Severity of abortion related complications in two African fragile and conflict-affected settingsFrom30 Jun 2021 → Today
- Influences on contraceptive method choice among adolescents and youth in sub-Saharan AfricaFrom27 Apr 2021 → Today
- Advancing the implementation of quality improvement strategies to reduce maternal mortality using realist evaluation: the case of Maternal Death Reviews in BeninFrom1 Jan 2021 → Today
- Contribuer au renforcement de capacités du Centre Maferinyahdans lorganisation de la formation (médicale) continue et la recherche en GuinéeFrom1 Jan 2021 → 31 Dec 2021
Publications
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- Tackling obesity(2015)
Authors: Bettina Utz, Vincent De Brouwere
Pages: 739-740 - Achievements and lessons learnt from facility-based maternal death reviews in Cameroon(2014)
Authors: Vincent De Brouwere, Thérèse Delvaux, R J Leke
Pages: 71-74 - Les erreurs en médecine: pourquoi et comment en parler?(2005)
Authors: Fabienne Richard, H. Filali, Vincent De Brouwere
Pages: 315-322 - Readiness of district and regional hospitals in Burkina Faso to provide caesarean section and blood transfusion services: a cross-sectional study(2014)
Authors: Georges Compaore, Issiaka Sombie, Rasmané Ganaba, Sennen Hounton, Nicolas Meda, Vincent De Brouwere, Matthias Borchert
Pages: 158 - Non-clinical interventions for reducing unnecessary caesarean section: RHL commentary [comment](2012)
Authors: Fabienne Richard, Vincent De Brouwere
- Methods used in prevalence studies of disrespect and abuse during facility based childbirth: lessons learned(2017)
Authors: David Sando, Timothy Abuya, Anteneh Asefa, Kathleen P Banks, Lynn P Freedman, Stephanie Kujawski, Amanda Markovitz, Charity Ndwiga, Kate Ramsey, Hannah Ratcliffe, et al.
- Community health insurance in sub-Saharan Africa: opportunities for improving access to emergency obstetric care?(2008)Series: Studies in Health Services Organisation & Policy; 24
Authors: Werner Soors, Maria-Pia Waelkens, Bart Criel, WILLEM VAN LERBERGHE, Guy Kegels, Vincent De Brouwere
Pages: 149-164Number of pages: 16 - Les besoins obstétricaux non couverts(1998)
Authors: Vincent De Brouwere, WILLEM VAN LERBERGHE
Number of pages: 229 - Reducing maternal mortality in a context of poverty(2001)Series: Studies in Health Services Organisation & Policy; 17
Authors: WILLEM VAN LERBERGHE, Vincent De Brouwere, Guy Kegels
Pages: 1-5Number of pages: 5 - Is there a case for privatising reproductive health? Patchy evidence and much wishful thinking(2001)Series: Studies in Health Services Organisation & Policy; 17
Authors: P Ferrinho, A.M. Bugalho, WILLEM VAN LERBERGHE, Guy Kegels, Vincent De Brouwere
Pages: 343-370Number of pages: 27