Abstract Background Disorders related to pregnancy and childbirth are a major health issue in South East Asia. They represent one of the biggest health risk differentials between the developed and developing world. Our broad research question is: Can the health of mothers and babies in Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia be improved by increasing the local capacity for the synthesis of research, implementation of effective interventions, and identification of gaps in knowledge needing further research? Methods/Design The project is a before-after study which planned to benefit from and extend existing regional and international networks. Over five years the project was designed to comprise five phases; pre-study, pre-intervent...
This thesis studies various impacts of community based maternal and infant health interventions impl...
Laos has the highest maternal mortality ratio in mainland Southeast Asia but there has been little r...
Background: There is an increasing expectation by governments and communities that health research w...
Background Disorders related to pregnancy and childbirth are a major health issue in South East Asia...
Maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity remain unacceptably high in many low and middle income...
Maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity remain unacceptably high in many low and middle income...
BACKGROUND: Rates of maternal and perinatal mortality remain high in developing countries despite th...
Writing committee: P. Lumbiganon, S. J. McDonald, M. Laopaiboon, T. Turner, S. Green, C. A. Crowther...
The burden of mortality and morbidity related to pregnancy and childbirth remains concentrated in de...
Rationale, aims and objectives: The South-East Asia Optimising Reproductive and Child Health in Deve...
Background The burden of mortality and morbidity related to pregnancy and childbirth remains concent...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Papua New Guinea (PNG) has one of the highest materna...
Background: Fellowships are a component of many professional education programs. They provide opport...
eveloping countries) is evaluating whether a multifaceted intervention to strengthen capacity for re...
Abstract Background Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are commonly used to support practitioners t...
This thesis studies various impacts of community based maternal and infant health interventions impl...
Laos has the highest maternal mortality ratio in mainland Southeast Asia but there has been little r...
Background: There is an increasing expectation by governments and communities that health research w...
Background Disorders related to pregnancy and childbirth are a major health issue in South East Asia...
Maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity remain unacceptably high in many low and middle income...
Maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity remain unacceptably high in many low and middle income...
BACKGROUND: Rates of maternal and perinatal mortality remain high in developing countries despite th...
Writing committee: P. Lumbiganon, S. J. McDonald, M. Laopaiboon, T. Turner, S. Green, C. A. Crowther...
The burden of mortality and morbidity related to pregnancy and childbirth remains concentrated in de...
Rationale, aims and objectives: The South-East Asia Optimising Reproductive and Child Health in Deve...
Background The burden of mortality and morbidity related to pregnancy and childbirth remains concent...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Papua New Guinea (PNG) has one of the highest materna...
Background: Fellowships are a component of many professional education programs. They provide opport...
eveloping countries) is evaluating whether a multifaceted intervention to strengthen capacity for re...
Abstract Background Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are commonly used to support practitioners t...
This thesis studies various impacts of community based maternal and infant health interventions impl...
Laos has the highest maternal mortality ratio in mainland Southeast Asia but there has been little r...
Background: There is an increasing expectation by governments and communities that health research w...