Mazumdar, Ketoki Parekh, Sneha Sen, Isha
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Frontiers in Global Women's Health
Introduction With the global crisis of COVID-19 continuing, Indian mothers have not received adequate attention with respect to their challenges and mothering experiences. The current study explored mindful parenting practices in a cohort of Indian mothers of children aged 10 years and below that emerged in response to the challenges posed by COVID...
Bertrand, Jane T. Ross, John A. Sauter, Sydney R.
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Frontiers in Global Women's Health
Background Method mix – the percent distribution of contraceptive use by method among contraceptive users – reflects both client choice of method and method availability. In a country where clients have access to a wide range of methods at an affordable price, method mix is a strong proxy for method choice. In contrast, where access is limited by n...
Jacobs, Choolwe Michelo, Charles Hyder, Adnan
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Frontiers in Global Women's Health
Background Significant proportions of women living in urban areas including the capital cities continue to deliver at home. We aimed to understand why mothers in a selected densely populated community of Lusaka city in Zambia deliver from home without assistance from a skilled provider during childbirth. Methods Using a phenomenological case study ...
Nieves-Vázquez, Cristina I. Detrés-Marquéz, Amanda C. Torres-Reverón, Annelyn Appleyard, Caroline B. Llorens-De Jesús, Astrid P. Resto, Ivana N. López-Rodríguez, Verónica Ramos-Echevarría, Paola M. Castro, Eida M. Flores, Idhaliz
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Introduction We have previously shown that Environmental Enrichment (EE)-consisting of social support, novelty, and open spaces—decreased disease progression and anxiety in a rat model of endometriosis. We developed a novel EE intervention to be tested in a pilot randomized clinical trial (RCT) in patients with endometriosis, a painful, stressful d...
Molla, Muluye Tesfa, Mulugeta Alle, Atsede Molla, Firehiwot Aschale, Abiot Endalew, Bekalu Gietaneh, Wodaje
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Background Women's death due to complications of pregnancy and childbirth is still high. Maternity waiting homes are one of the strategies to reduce it. However, there is limited evidence on the effect of using maternity waiting homes on birth outcomes, particularly in this study area. Therefore, this study was aimed to estimate the effect of stayi...
Phung, Binh
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Frontiers in Global Women's Health
The postpartum period is characterized by a myriad of changes—emotional, physical, and spiritual; whilst the psychosocial health of new parents is also at risk. More alarmingly, the majority of pregnancy-related deaths in the U.S. occur during this critical period. The higher maternal mortality rate is further stratified by dramatic racial and ethn...
Cherie, Niguss Abera, Mulumebet Tura, Gurmesa
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Background In Ethiopia, different fragmented studies have been conducted to assess the determinants and uptake of postpartum modern family planning services. There is discrepancy and inconsistency among reported studies on postpartum modern family planning service uptake. The scoping review aimed to collect evidence on postnatal birth control servi...
Darwin, Zoe Blower, Sarah L. Nekitsing, Chandani Masefield, Sarah Razaq, Rifat Padgett, Louise Endacott, Charlotte Willan, Kathryn Dickerson, Josie
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Background Perinatal mental health (PMH) difficulties affect approximately one in five birthing women. If not identified and managed appropriately, these PMH difficulties can carry impacts across generations, affecting mental health and relationship outcomes. There are known inequalities in identification and management across the healthcare pathwa...
Suarez, Anna Yakupova, Vera
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Frontiers in Global Women's Health
Background Women's satisfaction with their childbirth experiences has significant impacts on their health and the health of their children. Recently, childbirth and maternity care systems have been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to investigate the association of birth satisfaction with mode of birth, medical interventions, sup...
Rees, Kate Mutyambizi, Chipo Ndou, Rendani Struthers, Helen E McIntyre, James A Dunlop, Jackie
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Background Maternal and neonatal mortality remain unacceptably high and inequitably distributed in South Africa, with the postnatal period being a dangerous time for both mother and baby. The aim of this paper is to describe the risk factors for poor postnatal outcomes, including postnatal mental health disorders, in a population of postnatal women...