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First results from the Gombe State Maternal and Newborn Health PartnershipTogether with implementation partners the Society for Family Health, the SAQIP project of PACT Nigeria and Evidence for Action Mamaye, IDEAS has...
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Report
IDEAS Phase 2 Final Report 2022In 2016, the IDEAS project entered a second phase of work, building on lessons learned from phase one. Five key research themes were...
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Measuring women’s experience of childbirth careValid methods for assessing women’s experiences of maternity care are essential to the global efforts toward providing positive childbirth...
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Operationalising effective coverage measurementEstimating effective coverage of childbirth care requires linking population based data sources to health facility data. For effective coverage to...
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Health Systems Research 2022This year’s HSR conference has the theme of Health Systems Performance in the Political Agenda: Sharing Lessons on Current and Future Global...
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IDEAS webinar series: Part 4 Operationalising effective coverage of childbirth care in Gombe State, Northeast NigeriaTo ensure greater accountability for high quality care, effective coverage measures are now recommended so that measures of access to care are...
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IDEAS webinar series: Part 3 Women’s experience of facility-based childbirth care in NigeriaThe WHO guidelines on positive pregnancy, childbirth and postnatal care all emphasise the need to eliminate mistreatment and to promote respectful...
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IDEAS webinar series 2022IDEAS webinar series in collaboration with the MARCH Centre and Centre for Evaluation IDEAS Phase 2 has focussed on understanding what works,...
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How context influences quality improvement initiativesThis study, published in BMJ Open Quality, aims to understand the influence of context on the choice of change concepts implemented by public...
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To call or not to call: comparing results from face-to-face surveys and mobile phone interviewsThis IDEAS-led study, published in BMJ Global Health, analysed the validity of data generated through telephone interviews, when compared to data...