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View article: Watching Over Life: Practices and Meanings of Postpartum Vital Signs Monitoring in Eastern Uganda
Watching Over Life: Practices and Meanings of Postpartum Vital Signs Monitoring in Eastern Uganda Open
Introduction Postnatal deaths account for about one-third of maternal mortality in Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Nearly half occur within the first 24 hours and are preventable through continuous inpatient monitoring. This stud…
View article: Barriers and enablers to utilisation of postpartum long-acting reversible contraception in Eastern Uganda: a qualitative study
Barriers and enablers to utilisation of postpartum long-acting reversible contraception in Eastern Uganda: a qualitative study Open
Low uptake of PPFP was caused by inadequate knowledge and misconceptions about LARC by women and their partners, insufficient numbers of midwives trained to provide PPFP, stock-outs of PPFP methods, and few social opportunities for couples…
View article: Barriers and enablers to utilisation of postpartum long-acting reversible contraception in Eastern Uganda: a qualitative study
Barriers and enablers to utilisation of postpartum long-acting reversible contraception in Eastern Uganda: a qualitative study Open
Introduction In Uganda, women experience multiple missed opportunities to receive counselling for postpartum family planning services along the continuum of maternity care. We explored the enablers and barriers to utilisation of postpartum…
View article: Mode of birth in subsequent pregnancy when first birth was vacuum extraction or second stage cesarean section at a tertiary referral hospital in Uganda
Mode of birth in subsequent pregnancy when first birth was vacuum extraction or second stage cesarean section at a tertiary referral hospital in Uganda Open
Introduction The trends of increasing use of cesarean section (CS) with a decrease in assisted vaginal birth (vacuum extraction or forceps) is a major concern in health care systems all over the world, particularly in low-resource settings…
View article: Decision to delivery interval for emergency caesarean section in Eastern Uganda: A cross-sectional study
Decision to delivery interval for emergency caesarean section in Eastern Uganda: A cross-sectional study Open
Introduction The decision to delivery interval is a key indicator of the quality of obstetric care. This study assessed the decision to delivery interval for emergency cesarean sections and factors associated with delay. Methods We conduct…
View article: Comparison of Outcomes of Subsequent Delivery Among Previous Vacuum and Previous Second Stage Cesarean Section Delivery Mothers at Kawempe National Referral Hospital: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Comparison of Outcomes of Subsequent Delivery Among Previous Vacuum and Previous Second Stage Cesarean Section Delivery Mothers at Kawempe National Referral Hospital: A Retrospective Cohort Study Open
Introduction : The increasing trends in cesarean section (CS) with a decrease in operative vaginal deliveries is a major concern in health care system all over the world, particularly in low-resource settings. Studies show that a first del…