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What prevents midwifery quality care in Bangladesh? A focus group enquiry with midwifery students
Background With professional midwives being introduced in Bangladesh in 2013, the aim of this study was to describe midwifery students perceptions on midwives’ realities in Bangladesh, based on their own experiences. Method Data were collected through 14
Malin Bogren+3 more
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Climate change disproportionately impacts women, particularly those who are already restricted by gender inequality. Climate related events (CRE), such as extreme weather events, droughts, rising sea levels, leave millions vulnerable.
Sediqa Husaini, S. Davies
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Are sexual and reproductive health and rights taught in medical school? Results from a global survey
Our aim was to investigate the inclusion of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) topics in medical curricula and the perceived need for, feasibility of, and barriers to teaching SRHR.
M. Endler+18 more
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Background Cervical cancer claims 311,000 lives annually, and 90% of these deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries. Cervical cancer is a highly preventable and treatable disease, if detected through screening at an early stage.
Katrina Perehudoff+15 more
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Awareness of rights is a precondition to establishing rule of law in society. Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) are closely knitted in the human rights framework as they overlap with other human rights such as the right to health and life.
M. D. Khan+5 more
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Refusing disembodiment: abortion and the paradox of reproductive rights in contemporary Italy [PDF]
Employing insights from Italian sexual difference theory on law and rights, this article examines how both the text of the Italian Abortion Law of 1978 and its operation reveal the contradictions within liberal rights discourse on reproductive freedom ...
Hanafin, Patrick
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Self-care interventions for health are becoming increasingly available, and among the preferred options, including during the COVID-19 pandemic.
L. Ferguson+4 more
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In this paper, we present the results of a qualitative study by a non-profit organisation implementing a community-based urban adolescent development programme.
R. Khanna+4 more
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For centuries, American criminal law has operated with little to no reference to reproductive rights—a person’s right to decide if, when, how, and with whom to reproduce. Criminal law today only recognizes the violation of this right in one circumstance:
Golemon, Hayden
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There is a growing need for approaches to support rapid knowledge translation processes that can create changes in policy and practice and that can apply to different country contexts.
Kimberley Meijers+9 more
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