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View article: “Many women use contraceptives in secret”: a qualitative study of health provider perspectives regarding barriers and enablers to reproductive health and antenatal care services in rural Tanzania
“Many women use contraceptives in secret”: a qualitative study of health provider perspectives regarding barriers and enablers to reproductive health and antenatal care services in rural Tanzania Open
Background Women in sub-Saharan Africa face numerous barriers to reproductive health and antenatal care (ANC) services. The objective of this study was to identify health provider perspectives regarding the barriers and enablers to reprodu…
View article: Dr. Godfrey Mbaruku: A tribute and review of the life of a maternal health crusader in Tanzania
Dr. Godfrey Mbaruku: A tribute and review of the life of a maternal health crusader in Tanzania Open
Dr. Godfrey Mbaruku, an obstetrician-gynecologist and one of Tanzania’s most dedicated maternal health researchers, passed away in September 2018. His professional career spanned over four decades, with the last decade of his life dedicate…
View article: Induction of labor at 39 weeks and risk of cesarean delivery among obese women: a retrospective propensity score matched study
Induction of labor at 39 weeks and risk of cesarean delivery among obese women: a retrospective propensity score matched study Open
Objectives To evaluate if induction of labor (IOL) in obese women at 39 weeks of gestation decreases the risk of cesarean delivery (CD). Methods We conducted a retrospective propensity score matched study using the Center for Disease Contr…
View article: DEVELOPMENT OF A SCORING SYSTEM FOR THE NURSING WORKLOAD IN A PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
DEVELOPMENT OF A SCORING SYSTEM FOR THE NURSING WORKLOAD IN A PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT Open
BACKGROUND Nursing workload evaluation tools are designed to determine adequate staffing for a given shift. Only retrospective tools that do not predict the number of nurses needed to start a shift exist. A prospective nursing workload eva…