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…
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Findings from post-intervention analysis of pre-eclampsia/eclampsia in Ebonyi State, Nigeria
Ending Eclampsia, 2018 This brief presents study findings from Cross River State, Nigeria 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…
Findings from post-intervention analysis of pre-eclampsia and eclampsia in Cross River 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…
Feasibility of PHC providers prescribing antihypertensive drugs to pregnant women
Ending Eclampsia, 2018 The study will last 12 months and includes 20 to 25 facilities – approximately 50 providers – from two sub-districts, and enrolls 800 pregnant women with hypertension. Researchers anticipate understanding whether it is feasible for PHC providers…
Policies for Pre-eclampsia and Eclampsia Prevention and Management
Ending Eclampsia, 2017 Findings revealed providers’ knowledge, attitudes, and practices of national policies, task sharing, proper use of MgSO4, detection and prevention measures, and use of the referral system. This brief includes recommendations for trainings and task sharing.
Knowledge and Practices for Pre-eclampsia and Eclampsia Care in Bangladesh
Ending Eclampsia, 2017 Ending Eclampsia researchers, in four districts and 12 upazilas, interviewed 289 service providers from 134 facilities. Among these service providers 79 were doctors, including those working in the maternal and child health unit. Researchers also interviewed 210 other providers,…
Results from Systematic Literature Review on PE/E in Bangladesh
Ending Eclampsia, 2017 This brief summarizes findings from a review of literature on PE/E in Bangladesh. While there is a great deal of information on the topic, gaps remain and further research is needed. Recommendations are detailed in this brief.
Results From Systematic Literature Review on PE/E in Nigeria
Ending Eclampsia, 2017 This brief summarizes findings from a review of literature that currently exists on PE/E in Nigeria. While there is a great deal of information on the topic, gaps remain and further research is needed. Recommendations are detailed in…
Landscape Analysis of Pre-eclampsia/Eclampsia in Nigeria
Ending Eclampsia, 2016 The project collected data on information around policy support for pre-eclampsia and eclampsia (PE/E), the current program elements addressing PE/E in the country, the capacity of antenatal and maternity care facilities to detect and manage PE/E, the…
Landscape Analysis on Pre-eclampsia and Eclampsia in Bangladesh
Ending Eclampsia, 2016 This report reveals findings from in-depth interviews and focus group discussions and provides recommendations for the best ways forward for reducing preventable maternal and newborn deaths from pre-eclampsia and eclampsia.