Ending Eclampsia, July 2018 This report presents qualitative findings on the policy and health systems environment related to PE/E prevention and management, bottlenecks in Ethiopia’s supply chain, the barriers for provision/utilization of prevention and management for PE/E, and the similarities…
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Findings from post-intervention analysis of pre-eclampsia/eclampsia in Kogi State, Nigeria
Ending Eclampsia, 2018 This brief presents study findings from Cross River State on post-intervention landscape changes in programmatic and policy support for PE/E prevention and treatment; PHC facilities’ capacity to manage PE/E; provider knowledge and competence in preventing, detecting, and managing…
Knowledge of Pre-eclampsia and Eclampsia in Bangladesh
Ending Eclampsia, 2017 Findings revealed barriers, including lack of awareness about signs and symptoms of PE/E, lack of access, financial hardship, and cultural norms cause delays in seeking timely care when pregnancy- and childbirth-related complications occur.
Community health worker knowledge and management of pre-eclampsia in southern Mozambique
Reproductive Health, 2016 Community health workers are increasingly becoming central in preventing maternal mortality in many low-income settings. This article is critical to understanding their knowledge and practice during pregnancy, delivery and the postpartum period.