BackgroundAntenatal ultrasound suits developing countries by virtue of its versatility, relatively low cost and safety, but little is known about womenandapos;s or local providerandapos;s perspectives of this upcoming technology in such settings. This study was undertaken to better understand how routine obstetric ultrasound is experienced in a displaced Burmese population and identify barriers to its acceptance by local patients and providers. Methodology/Principal findingsQualitative (30 observations, 19 interviews, seven focus group discussions) and quantitative methods (questionnaire survey with 644 pregnant women) were used to provide a comprehensive understanding along four major themes: safety, emotions, information and communicati...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends research to evaluate the effects of a single th...
Background Obstetric ultrasound has become an indispensable part of maternity care in high-income co...
The forced displacement of over 100 ethnic minorities in Burma over the last few decades has negativ...
BackgroundAntenatal ultrasound suits developing countries by virtue of its versatility, relatively l...
Antenatal ultrasound suits developing countries by virtue of its versatility, relatively low cost an...
Background: Antenatal ultrasound suits developing countries by virtue of its versatility, relatively...
Background: The use of obstetric ultrasound in the diagnosis of gestational trophoblastic disease (G...
Ultrasound technology has achieved almost universal coverage in industrialised countries with partic...
Background: The use of obstetric ultrasound in the diagnosis of gestational trophoblastic disease (G...
OBJECTIVES: Ultrasound examination of the fetus is a powerful tool for assessing gestational age and...
Objective: To explore Vietnamese obstetricians' experiences and views on the role of obstetric ultra...
Objective: To explore Vietnamese obstetricians’ experiences and views on the role of obstetric ultra...
In settings where antenatal ultrasound is not offered routinely, ultrasound use when a woman first p...
Background Lack of data in marginalized populations on knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) hamp...
Abstract Background In Burma, severe human rights vio...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends research to evaluate the effects of a single th...
Background Obstetric ultrasound has become an indispensable part of maternity care in high-income co...
The forced displacement of over 100 ethnic minorities in Burma over the last few decades has negativ...
BackgroundAntenatal ultrasound suits developing countries by virtue of its versatility, relatively l...
Antenatal ultrasound suits developing countries by virtue of its versatility, relatively low cost an...
Background: Antenatal ultrasound suits developing countries by virtue of its versatility, relatively...
Background: The use of obstetric ultrasound in the diagnosis of gestational trophoblastic disease (G...
Ultrasound technology has achieved almost universal coverage in industrialised countries with partic...
Background: The use of obstetric ultrasound in the diagnosis of gestational trophoblastic disease (G...
OBJECTIVES: Ultrasound examination of the fetus is a powerful tool for assessing gestational age and...
Objective: To explore Vietnamese obstetricians' experiences and views on the role of obstetric ultra...
Objective: To explore Vietnamese obstetricians’ experiences and views on the role of obstetric ultra...
In settings where antenatal ultrasound is not offered routinely, ultrasound use when a woman first p...
Background Lack of data in marginalized populations on knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) hamp...
Abstract Background In Burma, severe human rights vio...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends research to evaluate the effects of a single th...
Background Obstetric ultrasound has become an indispensable part of maternity care in high-income co...
The forced displacement of over 100 ethnic minorities in Burma over the last few decades has negativ...