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This paper complements the other papers in the Lancet Series on midwifery by documenting the experience of low-income and middle-income countries that deployed midwives as one of the core constituents of their strategy to improve maternal and newborn health. It examines the constellation of various diverse health-system strengthening interventions deployed by Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Indonesia, and Morocco, among which the scaling up of the pre-service education of midwives was only one element. Efforts in health system strengthening in these countries have been characterised by: expansion of the network of health facilities with increased uptake of facility birthing, scaling up of the production of midwives, reduction of financial barriers, and late attention for improving the quality of care. Overmedicalisation and respectful woman-centred care have received little or no attention.
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Microsc Res Tech
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Department of River Ecology, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research-UFZ, Magdeburg, Germany.
This review is intended as a guideline for beginners in confocal laser scanning microscopy. It combines basic theoretical concepts, such as fluorescence principles, resolution limits, and imaging parameters with practical guidance on sample preparation, staining strategies, and data acquisition using confocal microscopy. The aim is to combine technical and methodological aspects in order to provide a comprehensive and accessible introduction.
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Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences (JCSMHS), Monash University Malaysia, Bandar Sunway, Malaysia.
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Australas Psychiatry
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The Rural Clinical School of WA, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia.
Defining rurality matters in healthcare. Evidence supports the singularity of the rural experience and its detrimental impact on health outcomes and, specifically, on mental health. Yet, no internationally accepted definition of 'rural' exists.
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Copenhagen Health Complexity Center, Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
The European Health Data Space (EHDS) regulation aims to facilitate cross-border sharing of health data across Europe. However, practical challenges related to data access, interoperability, quality, and interpretive competence remain, particularly when working with health systems across countries. This study aimed to evaluate and report the user journey of researchers accessing and utilizing health data across four European countries for secondary research purposes prior to implementation of EHDS.
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Adriane L. Burgess & Associates, New Freedom, Pennsylvania, USA.
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