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Training traditional birth attendants on the use of misoprostol and a blood measurement tool to prevent postpartum haemorrhage: lessons learnt from Bangladesh

Bell S, Passano P, Bohl D, Islam A, Prata N

Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition, 2014

A consensus emerged in the late 1990s among leaders in global maternal health that traditional birth attendants (TBAs) should no longer be trained in delivery skills and should instead be trained as promoters of facility-based care. Many TBAs continue to be trained in places where home deliveries are the norm and the potential impacts of [...]

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New global guidance supports community and lay health workers in postpartum hemorrhage prevention

Ejembi C, Norick P, Starrs A, Thapa K

International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2013

VSI CEO, Pam Norick; Family Care International President, Ann Starrs; and Drs. Clara Ejembi (Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria) and Kasum Thapa (Jhpiego-Asia Region), published a commentary highlighting new global recommendations and case examples from Nigeria and Nepal that illustrate community engagement and empowerment as critical strategies in successful postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) programming with misoprostol.

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New hope: community-based misoprostol use to prevent postpartum haemorrhage

Prata N, Passano P, Bell S, Rowen T, Potts M

Health Policy and Planning, 2013

The wide gap in maternal mortality ratios worldwide indicates major inequities in the levels of risk women face during pregnancy. Two priority strategies have emerged among safe motherhood advocates: increasing the quality of emergency obstetric care facilities and deploying skilled birth attendants. The training of traditional birth attendants, a strategy employed in the 1970s and [...]

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Prevention of postpartum hemorrhage in low-resource settings: current perspectives

Prata N, Bell S, Weidert K

International Journal of Women's Health, 2013

BACKGROUND: Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is the leading cause of maternal death in low-income countries and is the primary cause of approximately one-quarter of global maternal deaths. The purpose of this paper is to provide a review of PPH prevention interventions, with a particular focus on misoprostol, and the challenges and opportunities that preventing PPH in [...]

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Modeling maternal mortality in Bangladesh: the role of misoprostol in postpartum hemorrhage prevention

Prata N, Bell S, Quaiyum M

BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2014

Background: Bangladesh is one of the few countries that may actually achieve the fifth Millennium Development Goal (MDG) in time, despite skilled birth attendance remaining low. The purpose of this paper is to examine the potential role misoprostol can play in the decline of maternal deaths attributed to postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) in Bangladesh.

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Is attendant at delivery associated with the use of interventions to prevent postpartum hemorrhage at home births? The case of Bangladesh

Prata N, Bell S, Holston M, Quaiyum M

BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2014

Background: Hemorrhage is the leading cause of maternal mortality in Bangladesh, the majority of which is due to postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), blood loss of 500 mL or more. Many deaths due to PPH occur at home where approximately 77% of births take place. This paper aims to determine whether the attendant at home delivery (i.e. [...]

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Misoprostol for postpartum hemorrhage prevention at home birth: an integrative review of global implementation experience to date

Smith J, Gubin R, Holston M, Fullerton J, Prata N

BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2013

BACKGROUND: Hemorrhage continues to be a leading cause of maternal death in developing countries. The 2012 World Health Organization guidelines for the prevention and management of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) recommend oral administration of misoprostol by community health workers (CHWs). However, there are several outstanding questions about distribution of misoprostol for PPH prevention at home births.
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Zimbabwe PPH Poster: “Prevent Excessive Bleeding After Childbirth”

2013

Information, education and communication (IEC) campaign sample from a postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) operations research project in Zimbabwe.

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Misoprostol Regimens Pocket Reference for Clinicians: Rwanda

2014

A pocket reference for clinicians, this Misoprostol Regimens Pocket Guide from Rwanda details the dosage and route recommendations for the administraiton of misoprostol use in obstetrics and gynecology.

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Contraceptive Pocket Reference for Clinicians: Rwanda

2014

This Contraceptive Pocket Guide from Rwanda details the contraceptive methods that can be used for postpartum and postabortion care services.

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