Publications
"They are after quantity, not quality": health providers' perceptions of fee exemption policies in Morocco Institute of Tropical Medicine Ghent University
Background: A free obstetric care policy (FOCP) has been implemented in Morocco in 2008 in order to further decrease maternal mortality.
Methods: Through in-depth interviews we explored the perceptions of health professionals in public Moroccan hospitals with regard to fee exemption policies. We tried to understand what drives health professionals to ignore, modify or apply a health policy as formulated.
Results: Respondents ...
Mapping out the scope and contents of the DCFTAs with Tunisia and Morocco Ghent University
Implementing a maternal mortality surveillance system in Morocco - challenges and opportunities Institute of Tropical Medicine
First report of apricot vein clearing-associated virus infecting prunus domestica revealed by high-throughput sequencing in Morocco Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Abortion in Morocco and a turn to tragedy: women and healthcare professionals speak out! A cross-sectional mixed-methods study in Agadir Institute of Tropical Medicine
Determinants of maternal near-miss in Morocco Institute of Tropical Medicine
BACKGROUND: In Morocco, there is little information on the circumstances surrounding maternal near misses. This study aimed to determine the incidence, characteristics, and determinants of maternal near misses in Morocco.
METHOD: A prospective case-control study was conducted at 3 referral maternity hospitals in the Marrakech region of Morocco between February and July 2012. Near-miss cases included severe hemorrhage, hypertensive ...