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    • Antenatal depression in Sri Lanka: a qualitative study of public health midwives’ views and practices 

      Wyatt, Chloe Sage; Østbye, Truls; De Silva, Vijitha; Long, Qian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Background Almost all pregnant people in Sri Lanka receive antenatal care by public health midwives. While there is strong infrastructure in Sri Lanka for postpartum mental health care, the current practices within antenatal ...
    • Can sexual health interventions make community-based health systems more responsive to adolescents? A realist informed study in rural Zambia 

      Mulubwa, Chama; Hurtig, Anna-Karin; Zulu, Joseph Mumba; Michelo, Charles Cheembo; Sandøy, Ingvild Fossgard; Goicolea, Isabel (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Introduction Community-based sexual reproductive interventions are key in attaining universal health coverage for all by 2030, yet adolescents in many countries still lack health services that are responsive to their ...
    • “I came to escort someone”: Men’s experiences of antenatal care services in urban Ghana—a qualitative study 

      Ampim, Gloria Abena; Blystad, Astrid; Kpoor, Albert; Haukanes, Haldis (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Background Male involvement in maternal healthcare has been widely recognized as essential for positive health outcomes for expectant mothers and their unborn babies. However, few studies have explored men’s experiences ...

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