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Social Return on Investment (SROI) methodology to account for value for money of public health interventions: a systematic review
AO Banke-Thomas, B Madaj, A Charles, N van den Broek
BMC public health 15, 1-14, 2015
Mandates: Department of International Development, UK
Status of emergency obstetric care in six developing countries five years before the MDG targets for maternal and newborn health
C Ameh, S Msuya, J Hofman, J Raven, M Mathai, N Van Den Broek
PloS one 7 (12), e49938, 2012
Mandates: Department of International Development, UK
Making it happen: training health-care providers in emergency obstetric and newborn care
CA Ameh, N van den Broek
Best practice & research Clinical obstetrics & gynaecology 29 (8), 1077-1091, 2015
Mandates: Department of International Development, UK
The effectiveness of training in emergency obstetric care: a systematic literature review
CA Ameh, M Mdegela, S White, N van den Broek
Health policy and planning 34 (4), 257-270, 2019
Mandates: Department of International Development, UK
Knowledge and skills of healthcare providers in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia before and after competency-based training in emergency obstetric and early newborn care
CA Ameh, R Kerr, B Madaj, M Mdegela, T Kana, S Jones, J Lambert, ...
PloS one 11 (12), e0167270, 2016
Mandates: Department of International Development, UK, National Institute for Health …
Early indirect impact of COVID-19 pandemic on utilisation and outcomes of reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health services in Kenya: A cross-sectional study
DN Shikuku, IK Nyaoke, LN Nyaga, CA Ameh
African journal of reproductive health 25 (6), 76-87, 2021
Mandates: Department of International Development, UK
Retention of knowledge and skills after Emergency Obstetric Care training: A multi-country longitudinal study
CA Ameh, S White, F Dickinson, M Mdegela, B Madaj, N van den Broek
PloS one 13 (10), e0203606, 2018
Mandates: Department of International Development, UK
Implementing maternal death surveillance and response in Kenya: incremental progress and lessons learned
H Smith, C Ameh, P Godia, J Maua, K Bartilol, P Amoth, M Mathai, ...
Global Health: Science and Practice 5 (3), 345-354, 2017
Mandates: Department of International Development, UK
Reducing maternal deaths by skills-and-drills training in managing obstetric emergencies: a before-and-after observational study
RC Pattinson, AM Bergh, C Ameh, J Makin, Y Pillay, N Van den Broek, ...
South African Medical Journal 109 (4), 241-245, 2019
Mandates: Department of International Development, UK
Travel of pregnant women in emergency situations to hospital and maternal mortality in Lagos, Nigeria: a retrospective cohort study
A Banke-Thomas, CK Avoka, U Gwacham-Anisiobi, O Omololu, ...
BMJ Global Health 7 (4), e008604, 2022
Mandates: AXA Research Fund, France
Effects of emergency obstetric care training on maternal and perinatal outcomes: a stepped wedge cluster randomised trial in South Africa
N Van den Broek, C Ameh, B Madaj, J Makin, S White, K Hemming, ...
BMJ global health 4 (6), e001670, 2019
Mandates: Department of International Development, UK
Obstetrics knowledge and skills training as a catalyst for change
RC Pattinson, AM Bergh, J Makin, Y Pillay, J Moodley, B Madaj, C Ameh, ...
South African Medical Journal 108 (9), 2018
Mandates: Department of International Development, UK
Perspectives of stakeholders on emergency obstetric care training in Kenya: a qualitative study
A Banke-Thomas, J Maua, B Madaj, C Ameh, N van den Broek
International health 12 (1), 11-18, 2020
Mandates: Department of International Development, UK
Strengthening pre-service training for skilled birth attendance—an evaluation of the maternal and child health aide training programme in Sierra Leone
SA Jones, B Sam, F Bull, M James, CA Ameh, NR van den Broek
Nurse education today 41, 24-29, 2016
Mandates: Department of International Development, UK
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