Globally, millions of women and their children suffer due to preventable morbidity and mortality, associated with both underuse and overuse of maternal and newborn care. An effective system of risk selection that differentiates between what care should be provided and who should provide it is a global necessity to ensure women and children receive appropriate care, at the right place and the right time. Poor conceptualization of risk selection impedes evaluation and comparison of models of risk selection across various settings, which is necessary to improve maternal and newborn care. We conducted a scoping review to enhance the understanding of risk selection in maternal and newborn care. We included 210 papers, published over the past fou...
Objective: To ensure that women receive adequate care during labor, women are classified according t...
Global maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain unacceptably high. The postnatal period, encompa...
Background there is an on-going debate about perceptions of risk and risk management in maternity c...
Globally, millions of women and their children suffer due to preventable morbidity and mortality, as...
Globally, millions of women and their children suffer due to preventable morbidity and mortality, as...
Globally, millions of women and their children suffer due to preventable morbidity and mortality, as...
Globally, millions of women and their children suffer due to preventable morbidity and mortality, as...
An effective system of risk selection is a global necessity to ensure women and children receive app...
There is an apparent paradox at play in contemporary western societies with an increased sense of ri...
This presentation to the 1991 Berzelius Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden, explores the issue of maternal...
Although maternal deaths are the most tragic of obstetric events it continues to be a rare event. Ma...
Objective To analyze the risk of admission to neonatal care for newborns of low-risk nullipara and ...
Background: The purpose of antenatal care is to monitor and improve the wellbeing of the mother and ...
BACKGROUND:The purpose of antenatal care is to monitor and improve the wellbeing of the mother and f...
The world literature annually born about 3-4% of children at risk, according to criteria risk for ch...
Objective: To ensure that women receive adequate care during labor, women are classified according t...
Global maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain unacceptably high. The postnatal period, encompa...
Background there is an on-going debate about perceptions of risk and risk management in maternity c...
Globally, millions of women and their children suffer due to preventable morbidity and mortality, as...
Globally, millions of women and their children suffer due to preventable morbidity and mortality, as...
Globally, millions of women and their children suffer due to preventable morbidity and mortality, as...
Globally, millions of women and their children suffer due to preventable morbidity and mortality, as...
An effective system of risk selection is a global necessity to ensure women and children receive app...
There is an apparent paradox at play in contemporary western societies with an increased sense of ri...
This presentation to the 1991 Berzelius Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden, explores the issue of maternal...
Although maternal deaths are the most tragic of obstetric events it continues to be a rare event. Ma...
Objective To analyze the risk of admission to neonatal care for newborns of low-risk nullipara and ...
Background: The purpose of antenatal care is to monitor and improve the wellbeing of the mother and ...
BACKGROUND:The purpose of antenatal care is to monitor and improve the wellbeing of the mother and f...
The world literature annually born about 3-4% of children at risk, according to criteria risk for ch...
Objective: To ensure that women receive adequate care during labor, women are classified according t...
Global maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain unacceptably high. The postnatal period, encompa...
Background there is an on-going debate about perceptions of risk and risk management in maternity c...