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Socioeconomic and health system determinants of maternal health inequities across Chinese provinces (2009-2021): a multivariate meta-regression analysis of regional heterogeneity in underlying mechanisms. [PDF]
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Expanding budget space to improve health outcomes in low- and middle-income countries: what role for tax expenditures? [PDF]
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An Ecologic Analysis of Maternal Mortality Ratios
Studies in Family Planning, 2001Ecological associations have provided the basis for numerous programs to reduce maternal mortality. The authors argue that indices ecologically associated with maternal mortality ratios are highly intercorrelated and do not necessarily indicate that improving one aspect of the health system such as the skills of delivery attendants will in fact reduce
N L, Sloan, B, Winikoff, F F, Fikree
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National maternal mortality ratio for Jordan, 2007-2008
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2010To estimate the number of maternal deaths per 100000 live births during 2007-2008 among Jordanian women; to identify the causes of maternal mortality; and to compare the results with those of the last report for 1995-1996.Reproductive-age mortality study of maternal deaths among women aged 15-49 years in Jordan in 2007-2008.Among 1406 identified deaths
Zouhair, Amarin +4 more
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Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women's Cardiovascular Health, 2012
Over a decade ago, the World Health Organization identified ultrasound as a low cost, portable technology and advocated for widespread teaching and application. Outcome data related to the use of ultrasound, however, is limited in low income countries.We evaluated the global use of obstetric ultrasound for management of hypertensive disorders in ...
M, Small, K, Demasio
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Over a decade ago, the World Health Organization identified ultrasound as a low cost, portable technology and advocated for widespread teaching and application. Outcome data related to the use of ultrasound, however, is limited in low income countries.We evaluated the global use of obstetric ultrasound for management of hypertensive disorders in ...
M, Small, K, Demasio
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