Baneen Karachiwala
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View article: Role of practical medical training in the provision of respectful intrapartum care: insights from two large public teaching hospitals in Southern India
Role of practical medical training in the provision of respectful intrapartum care: insights from two large public teaching hospitals in Southern India Open
Reforms in practical medical training, particularly with regard to intrapartum care in resource-constrained public hospital settings, can help in the realization of RMC.
View article: How power and knowledge hierarchies affect communication in intrapartum care: findings from public health facilities in two southern Indian districts
How power and knowledge hierarchies affect communication in intrapartum care: findings from public health facilities in two southern Indian districts Open
Background Effective communication is a key element of medical care; it can foster a warm interpersonal relationship, facilitate the exchange of information, and enable shared decision-making. In the context of obstetric care, it is associ…
View article: A scoping review of the impact of organisational factors on providers and related interventions in LMICs: Implications for respectful maternity care
A scoping review of the impact of organisational factors on providers and related interventions in LMICs: Implications for respectful maternity care Open
We have limited understanding of the organisational issues at the health facility-level that impact providers and care as it relates to mistreatment in childbirth, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). By extension, it is…
View article: ASHA Kirana: when digital technology empowered front-line health workers
ASHA Kirana: when digital technology empowered front-line health workers Open
This practice paper describes our experience of implementing accredited social health activists (ASHA) Kirana, a digital technology-enabled Maternal Clinical Assessment Tool (M-CAT) and how the ASHAs felt empowered in the process. M-CAT ai…
View article: Peer-to-peer in the Workplace
Peer-to-peer in the Workplace Open
This paper contributes to the growing literature on peer-topeer
\n(P2P) applications through an ethnographic study of
\nauto-rickshaw drivers in Bengaluru, India. We describe
\nhow the adoption of a P2P application, Ola, which connects
\np…