Maternal and Infant Deaths
Chasing Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5
Herausgeber: Kehoe, Sean; Norman, Jane; Neilson, James
Maternal and Infant Deaths
Chasing Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5
Herausgeber: Kehoe, Sean; Norman, Jane; Neilson, James
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This book presents the findings of the RCOG Study Group on Millennium Development Goals, aimed at improving maternal-fetal health.
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This book presents the findings of the RCOG Study Group on Millennium Development Goals, aimed at improving maternal-fetal health.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 596g
- ISBN-13: 9781906985301
- ISBN-10: 1906985308
- Artikelnr.: 39542328
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 596g
- ISBN-13: 9781906985301
- ISBN-10: 1906985308
- Artikelnr.: 39542328
Part I. The Size of the Problem: 1. The geography of maternal death Wendy
Graham, Jacqueline Bell, Ann Fitzmaurice, Sarah Neal, Siti Nurul Qomariyah
and Zo. Matthews; 2. Delivering on neonatal survival to accelerate progress
for Millennium Development Goal 4 Joy E. Lawn, Kate Kerber and Christabel
Enweronu-Laryea; 3. Beyond the numbers: reviewing maternal deaths and
disabilities to make pregnancy safer Gwyneth Lewis; 4. Human resource
challenges Soo Downe; Part II. Clinical Problems and Solutions - Maternal:
5. Postpartum haemorrhage Andrew Weeks; 6. Reducing deaths from
hypertensive disorders of pregnancy Robert Pattinson, G. Justus Hofmeyr and
Carine Ronsmans; 7. Obstructed labour (including partograms) Stephen
Munjanja; 8. Puerperal sepsis in low- and middle-income settings: past,
present and future Julia Hussein and Leighton Walker; 9. Unsafe abortion
and strategies to reduce its impact on women's lives Caitlin Shannon and
Beverly Winikoff; 10. HIV and tuberculosis James McIntyre; 11. A pragmatic
approach to safe anaesthesia Kate Grady and Catriona Connolly; Part III.
Clinical Problems and Solutions - Neonatal: 12. Innovations for improving
newborn survival in developing countries: do integrated strategies for
maternal and newborn care matter? Zulfiqar Bhutta, Saad Seth and Noureen
Afzal; 13. Community interventions to reduce maternal and child mortality
in low-income countries Audrey Prost, Christina Pagel and Anthony Costello;
Part IV. Training and Development: 14. Capacity development - a midwifery
perspective Frances Day-Stirk; 15. Increasing the capacity for essential
obstetric and newborn care Nynke van den Broek and Jan Hofman; 16. The role
of the Royal Colleges in training and development Anthony Falconer, Kate
Grady, Frances Day-Stirk and Stephen Allen; Part V. Specific Challenges in
Specific Countries: 17. Challenges faced in Afghanistan Jacqueline Hill and
Eric Sinclair; 18. Challenges faced in Zimbabwe Stephen Munjanja; 19. How
Egypt has overcome the challenges Oona Campbell, Lauren Foster Mustard,
Nevine Hassanein and Karima Khalil; 20. Learning from the achievements in
Sri Lanka Harshalal Seneviratne; Part VI. Consensus Views: 21. Consensus
views arising from the 58th Study Group: Maternal and Infant Deaths:
Chasing Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5; Index.
Graham, Jacqueline Bell, Ann Fitzmaurice, Sarah Neal, Siti Nurul Qomariyah
and Zo. Matthews; 2. Delivering on neonatal survival to accelerate progress
for Millennium Development Goal 4 Joy E. Lawn, Kate Kerber and Christabel
Enweronu-Laryea; 3. Beyond the numbers: reviewing maternal deaths and
disabilities to make pregnancy safer Gwyneth Lewis; 4. Human resource
challenges Soo Downe; Part II. Clinical Problems and Solutions - Maternal:
5. Postpartum haemorrhage Andrew Weeks; 6. Reducing deaths from
hypertensive disorders of pregnancy Robert Pattinson, G. Justus Hofmeyr and
Carine Ronsmans; 7. Obstructed labour (including partograms) Stephen
Munjanja; 8. Puerperal sepsis in low- and middle-income settings: past,
present and future Julia Hussein and Leighton Walker; 9. Unsafe abortion
and strategies to reduce its impact on women's lives Caitlin Shannon and
Beverly Winikoff; 10. HIV and tuberculosis James McIntyre; 11. A pragmatic
approach to safe anaesthesia Kate Grady and Catriona Connolly; Part III.
Clinical Problems and Solutions - Neonatal: 12. Innovations for improving
newborn survival in developing countries: do integrated strategies for
maternal and newborn care matter? Zulfiqar Bhutta, Saad Seth and Noureen
Afzal; 13. Community interventions to reduce maternal and child mortality
in low-income countries Audrey Prost, Christina Pagel and Anthony Costello;
Part IV. Training and Development: 14. Capacity development - a midwifery
perspective Frances Day-Stirk; 15. Increasing the capacity for essential
obstetric and newborn care Nynke van den Broek and Jan Hofman; 16. The role
of the Royal Colleges in training and development Anthony Falconer, Kate
Grady, Frances Day-Stirk and Stephen Allen; Part V. Specific Challenges in
Specific Countries: 17. Challenges faced in Afghanistan Jacqueline Hill and
Eric Sinclair; 18. Challenges faced in Zimbabwe Stephen Munjanja; 19. How
Egypt has overcome the challenges Oona Campbell, Lauren Foster Mustard,
Nevine Hassanein and Karima Khalil; 20. Learning from the achievements in
Sri Lanka Harshalal Seneviratne; Part VI. Consensus Views: 21. Consensus
views arising from the 58th Study Group: Maternal and Infant Deaths:
Chasing Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5; Index.
Part I. The Size of the Problem: 1. The geography of maternal death Wendy
Graham, Jacqueline Bell, Ann Fitzmaurice, Sarah Neal, Siti Nurul Qomariyah
and Zo. Matthews; 2. Delivering on neonatal survival to accelerate progress
for Millennium Development Goal 4 Joy E. Lawn, Kate Kerber and Christabel
Enweronu-Laryea; 3. Beyond the numbers: reviewing maternal deaths and
disabilities to make pregnancy safer Gwyneth Lewis; 4. Human resource
challenges Soo Downe; Part II. Clinical Problems and Solutions - Maternal:
5. Postpartum haemorrhage Andrew Weeks; 6. Reducing deaths from
hypertensive disorders of pregnancy Robert Pattinson, G. Justus Hofmeyr and
Carine Ronsmans; 7. Obstructed labour (including partograms) Stephen
Munjanja; 8. Puerperal sepsis in low- and middle-income settings: past,
present and future Julia Hussein and Leighton Walker; 9. Unsafe abortion
and strategies to reduce its impact on women's lives Caitlin Shannon and
Beverly Winikoff; 10. HIV and tuberculosis James McIntyre; 11. A pragmatic
approach to safe anaesthesia Kate Grady and Catriona Connolly; Part III.
Clinical Problems and Solutions - Neonatal: 12. Innovations for improving
newborn survival in developing countries: do integrated strategies for
maternal and newborn care matter? Zulfiqar Bhutta, Saad Seth and Noureen
Afzal; 13. Community interventions to reduce maternal and child mortality
in low-income countries Audrey Prost, Christina Pagel and Anthony Costello;
Part IV. Training and Development: 14. Capacity development - a midwifery
perspective Frances Day-Stirk; 15. Increasing the capacity for essential
obstetric and newborn care Nynke van den Broek and Jan Hofman; 16. The role
of the Royal Colleges in training and development Anthony Falconer, Kate
Grady, Frances Day-Stirk and Stephen Allen; Part V. Specific Challenges in
Specific Countries: 17. Challenges faced in Afghanistan Jacqueline Hill and
Eric Sinclair; 18. Challenges faced in Zimbabwe Stephen Munjanja; 19. How
Egypt has overcome the challenges Oona Campbell, Lauren Foster Mustard,
Nevine Hassanein and Karima Khalil; 20. Learning from the achievements in
Sri Lanka Harshalal Seneviratne; Part VI. Consensus Views: 21. Consensus
views arising from the 58th Study Group: Maternal and Infant Deaths:
Chasing Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5; Index.
Graham, Jacqueline Bell, Ann Fitzmaurice, Sarah Neal, Siti Nurul Qomariyah
and Zo. Matthews; 2. Delivering on neonatal survival to accelerate progress
for Millennium Development Goal 4 Joy E. Lawn, Kate Kerber and Christabel
Enweronu-Laryea; 3. Beyond the numbers: reviewing maternal deaths and
disabilities to make pregnancy safer Gwyneth Lewis; 4. Human resource
challenges Soo Downe; Part II. Clinical Problems and Solutions - Maternal:
5. Postpartum haemorrhage Andrew Weeks; 6. Reducing deaths from
hypertensive disorders of pregnancy Robert Pattinson, G. Justus Hofmeyr and
Carine Ronsmans; 7. Obstructed labour (including partograms) Stephen
Munjanja; 8. Puerperal sepsis in low- and middle-income settings: past,
present and future Julia Hussein and Leighton Walker; 9. Unsafe abortion
and strategies to reduce its impact on women's lives Caitlin Shannon and
Beverly Winikoff; 10. HIV and tuberculosis James McIntyre; 11. A pragmatic
approach to safe anaesthesia Kate Grady and Catriona Connolly; Part III.
Clinical Problems and Solutions - Neonatal: 12. Innovations for improving
newborn survival in developing countries: do integrated strategies for
maternal and newborn care matter? Zulfiqar Bhutta, Saad Seth and Noureen
Afzal; 13. Community interventions to reduce maternal and child mortality
in low-income countries Audrey Prost, Christina Pagel and Anthony Costello;
Part IV. Training and Development: 14. Capacity development - a midwifery
perspective Frances Day-Stirk; 15. Increasing the capacity for essential
obstetric and newborn care Nynke van den Broek and Jan Hofman; 16. The role
of the Royal Colleges in training and development Anthony Falconer, Kate
Grady, Frances Day-Stirk and Stephen Allen; Part V. Specific Challenges in
Specific Countries: 17. Challenges faced in Afghanistan Jacqueline Hill and
Eric Sinclair; 18. Challenges faced in Zimbabwe Stephen Munjanja; 19. How
Egypt has overcome the challenges Oona Campbell, Lauren Foster Mustard,
Nevine Hassanein and Karima Khalil; 20. Learning from the achievements in
Sri Lanka Harshalal Seneviratne; Part VI. Consensus Views: 21. Consensus
views arising from the 58th Study Group: Maternal and Infant Deaths:
Chasing Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5; Index.