Browsing Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine by Author "Yargawa, J"
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Birth, stillbirth and death registration data completeness, quality and utility in population-based surveys: EN-INDEPTH study.
Kasasa, S; Natukwatsa, D; Galiwango, E; Nareeba, T; Gyezaho, C; Fisker, AB; Mengistu, MY; Dzabeng, F; Haider, MM; Yargawa, J (2021-02-08)BACKGROUND: Birth registration is a child's first right. Registration of live births, stillbirths and deaths is foundational for national planning. Completeness of birth registration for live births in low- and middle-income ... -
Care-seeking for maternal morbidity in Northern Nigeria: A qualitative study
Yargawa, J; Fottrell, E; Hill, Z; RCOG World Congress 2018 (https://obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1471-0528.12_15132, 2018-03-20) -
Count Every Newborn: EN-INDEPTH study to improve pregnancy outcome measurement in population-based surveys.
Tollman, SM; Byass, P; Waiswa, P; Blencowe, H; Yargawa, J; Lawn, JE (2021-02-08) -
Healthcare Professionals' Beliefs, Attitudes, Knowledge, and Behavior Around Vaping in Pregnancy and Postpartum: A Qualitative Study.
Hunter, A; Yargawa, J; Notley, C; Ussher, M; Bobak, A; Murray, RL; Nath, S; Cooper, S (2021-02-16)INTRODUCTION: Finding effective ways to help pregnant women quit smoking and maintain long-term abstinence is a public health priority. Electronic cigarettes (ie, vaping) could be a suitable cessation tool in pregnancy for ... -
Male involvement and maternal health outcomes: systematic review and meta-analysis.
Yargawa, J; Leonardi-Bee, J (2015-06)BACKGROUND: The developing world accounts for 99% of global maternal deaths. Men in developing countries are the chief decision-makers, determining women's access to maternal health services and influencing their health ... -
Maternal morbidity in Northern Nigeria: Perceptions, care-seeking and measurement within community settings
Yargawa, J (University College London, 2019-07-28)Background: Maternal mortality is often described as the ‘tip of the iceberg’ with maternal morbidity as its base. However, little is known about how women perceive, seek care or are impacted by maternal morbidities, or ... -
mHealth: Can mobile technology improve health in low-and-middle income countries?
Bergström, A; Fottrell, E; Hopkins, H; Lloyd, D; Stevenson, O; Willats, P; Yargawa, J; Byass, P -
Neonatal mortality risk for vulnerable newborn types in 15 countries using 125.5 million nationwide birth outcome records, 2000-2020.
Suárez-Idueta, L; Blencowe, H; Okwaraji, YB; Yargawa, J; Bradley, E; Gordon, A; Flenady, V; Paixao, ES; Barreto, ML; Lisonkova, S (2023-05-08)OBJECTIVE: To compare neonatal mortality associated with six novel vulnerable newborn types in 125.5 million live births across 15 countries, 2000-2020. DESIGN: Population-based, multi-country study. SETTING: National data ... -
Self-reported vomiting during pregnancy in North-east Nigeria: perceptions, prevalence, severity and impacts.
Yargawa, J; Hill, Z; Fottrell, E (2022-08-04)BACKGROUND: Vomiting is a common ailment during pregnancy, often linked to negative impacts on women's quality of life. Very little is known about the issue in low income settings, particularly Sub-Saharan Africa, with ... -
Small babies, big risks: global estimates of prevalence and mortality for vulnerable newborns to accelerate change and improve counting.
Lawn, JE; Ohuma, EO; Bradley, E; Idueta, LS; Hazel, E; Okwaraji, YB; Erchick, DJ; Yargawa, J; Katz, J; Lee, ACC (2023-05-20)Small newborns are vulnerable to mortality and lifelong loss of human capital. Measures of vulnerability previously focused on liveborn low-birthweight (LBW) babies, yet LBW reduction targets are off-track. There are two ... -
Vulnerable newborn types: Analysis of population-based registries for 165 million births in 23 countries, 2000-2021.
Suárez-Idueta, L; Yargawa, J; Blencowe, H; Bradley, E; Okwaraji, YB; Pingray, V; Gibbons, L; Gordon, A; Warrilow, K; Paixao, ES (2023-05-08)OBJECTIVE: To examine the prevalence of novel newborn types among 165 million live births in 23 countries from 2000 to 2021. DESIGN: Population-based, multi-country analysis. SETTING: National data systems in 23 middle- ... -
Women's perceptions and self-reports of excessive bleeding during and after delivery: findings from a mixed-methods study in Northern Nigeria.
Yargawa, J; Fottrell, E; Hill, Z (2021-10-11)OBJECTIVES: To explore lay perceptions of bleeding during and after delivery, and measure the frequency of self-reported indicators of bleeding. SETTING: Yola, North-East Nigeria. PARTICIPANTS: Women aged 15-49 years who ...