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Men as Midwifery Professionals: A Scoping Review

open access: yesBirth, EarlyView.
In many cultures, midwifery has been a predominantly female profession. However, the proportion of male midwives is growing to augment shortages of female midwives, prompting a need for further research that explores the contributions of male midwives in maternal and child health.
Ramatu Abdul Hamid Alhassan   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Density of nurses and midwives in sub‐Saharan Africa: Trends analysis over the period 2004–2016

open access: yesJournal of Nursing Management, Volume 30, Issue 8, Page 3922-3932, November 2022., 2022
Abstract Aim To analyse the trends of density rates of nurses and midwives per population in sub‐Saharan Africa over the period from 2004 to 2016. Background Nursing, the largest health care workforce, is actively contributing to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Amaia Saralegui‐Gainza   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Supporting equitable access to learning via SMS in Kenya: Impact on engagement and learning outcomes

open access: yesBritish Journal of Educational Technology, EarlyView.
Abstract The use of SMS messaging for education has grown in recent years, with particular attention recently during the Covid‐19 pandemic. Mobile phones often have high levels of ownership in low‐income contexts compared to computers, and lower connectivity requirements, which arguably make this a more equitable medium than data‐heavy online ...
Katy Jordan   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Nucleotide sequence of a 55 kbp region from the right end of the genome of a pathogenic African swine fever virus isolate (Malawi LIL20/1)

open access: bronze, 1994
Linda K. Dixon   +6 more
openalex   +1 more source

Association between asymptomatic infections and linear growth in 18–24‐month‐old Malawian children

open access: yesMaternal &Child Nutrition, Volume 19, Issue 1, January 2023., 2023
Inadequate diet and frequent symptomatic infections are considered major causes of growth stunting in low‐income countries, but interventions targeting these risk factors have achieved limited success. Asymptomatic infections are common in apparently healthy children in rural Malawi and are associated with reduced linear growth, mainly through systemic
Juho Luoma   +18 more
wiley   +1 more source

Early-life gut microbiome associates with positive vaccine take and shedding in neonatal schedule of the human neonatal rotavirus vaccine RV3-BB. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Wagner J   +26 more
europepmc   +1 more source

International Joint Venture Governance Mechanisms: The Role of Institutional Environment on Contract Design

open access: yesCorporate Governance: An International Review, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Research Question/Issue What contract provisions and clauses should be emphasized in international joint venture (IJV) contracts to mitigate the challenges arising from the host country's institutional environment? This study examines how the institutional environment of the host country influences the design of IJV contracts and their ...
Jeongho Choi   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Implementing two national responsibilities of the revised UNICEF/WHO Baby‐Friendly Hospital Initiative: A two‐country case study

open access: yesMaternal &Child Nutrition, Volume 19, Issue 1, January 2023., 2023
This qualitative case study, conducted during the pandemic in the Kyrgyz Republic and Malawi, reports on country efforts to address two national responsibilities of the 2018 revised UNICEF/WHO Baby‐Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI). In the Kyrgyz Republic, lessons learned from previous incentives and sanctions suggest that motivations of the health ...
Altrena Mukuria‐Ashe   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

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