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Critical qualitative enquiry; lived experiences research; operation of determinants of health; production of health inequities… Review of literature – maternal and reproductive health in India… Sexual, reproductive and maternal health of young people… widely on HIV, sexual and reproductive health, maternal health, neglected tropical diseases, TB and… This peer led study explored the lived experiences of sexual, repriductive and maternal health…
A/Prof Stephen Bell is a senior social scientist at the Burnet Institute, and Honorary Associate Professor at the School of Public Health, andhas 22 years’ experience across South-East Asia (India, Nepal), Africa (Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe) and Western Pacific (Australia, …
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Safety, equity and monitoring: a review of the gaps in maternal vaccination strategies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women… infections in pregnancy and early infancy Building a dashboard to capture maternal… perinatal epidemiology, and maternal vaccination. She has been a menber of the Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA) since 2014.… linkage of administrative health records in 3 Australian jurisdictions. Infants were maternally…
Dr Lisa McHugh is an early career post-doctoral research Fellow at the UQ School of Public Health. As an early career research Fellow in the NHMRC funded APPRISE Centre for Research Excellence, Lisa's Fellowship Project is investigating the impact of influenza and whooping cough (pertussis) vaccinat …
Prior to Lisa's research, there was minimal evidence about the safety of influenza and whooping cough (pertussis) vaccines in pregnancy, and minimal international evidence for the safety and effectivesness of both vaccines in pregnancy. As a recognised expert in her field, with existing First Nation …
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Maternal residential area effects on preterm birth, low birth weight and caesarean section in Australia: A systematic review… Maternal and child health… Introduction: In Australia, area of residence is an important health policy focus and has been…
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Out-of-pocket payment for maternal healthcare and its catastrophic effects in the era of free maternal and child health policy in Ghana… , reproductive, maternal, and child health (RMCH), equity in health outcomes, community-based… maternal and child health. Mothers in remote communities are at higher risk of adverse birth outcomes due…
Dr. Edmund W. Kanmiki is a mixed-methods researcher with expertise in epidemiology, population health, health systems, and health economics. His research focuses on social determinants of health, reproductive, maternal, and child health (RMCH), equity in health outcomes, community-based healthcare i …
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Meeting the global target in reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health care services in low- and middle-income countries… Research Partnership - Health and Wellbeing Queensland and ISSR… Sleep health of First Nations Peoples… poor sleep and associated health issues through coordinated multidisciplinary, translational… appropriate reporting of CDMR should be a key priority in maternal health policies and practices.…
Associate Professor Fatima is a Pharmacist, Epidemiologist, Sleep Scientist, and the Research Lead of the “Let’s Yarn About Sleep” program. Fatima's research aims to reduce the societal burden of poor sleep and associated health issues through coordinated multidisciplinary, translational resea …
Since 2018, Fatima has received seven grants as the lead investigator (including MRFF Indigenous Health, NHMRC Partnership, and MRFF-EMCR) valued at> $6 million to co-design culturally responsive sleep health programs/resources, strengthen the capacity/capability of First Nations peoples and develop …
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- Indigenous Health (national and international) - Migrant Health… Metabolic syndromes and public health policies in Africa… Closing the final gaps in maternal and infant health: the Deadly Fit Mums program… Centre for Indigenous Health. Dr Oguoma joined UQ in February 2022. Before this time, he was a… Public health care in Africa is facing challenges from communicable and noncommunicable diseases…
Dr Victor M. Oguoma (BSc, MScPH, PhD, MBiostat) is a Senior Research Fellow at the UQ Poche Centre for Indigenous Health.
Dr Oguoma joined UQ in February 2022. Before this time, he was a Senior Research Fellow at the Health Research Institute University of Canberra and Senior Research Officer at th …
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