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2015-06Knowledge, attitude and practice of midwives in the management of women with postpartum mental disorders at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, Eldoret, KenyaAnne, Kabimba Wawire
2015-06Perinatal mortality in mothers with hypertension in pregnancy admitted at Pumwani maternity hospital, Nairobi County, KenyaMusau, Abednego Muema
2014-10-31Influences on participant reporting in the World Health Organisation drugs exposure pregnancy registry; a qualitative studyElizabeth N Allen; Melba Gomes; Lucy Yevoo; Omar Egesah
2020Promoting positive maternal, newborn, andchild health behaviors through a group-based health education and microfinanceprogram: a prospective matched cohortstudy in western KenyaMaldonado, Lauren Y.; Songok, Julia J.; Snelgrove, John W.; Ochieng, Christian B.; Chelagat, Sheilah; Ikemeri, Justus E.; Okwanyi, Monica A.; Cole, Donald C.; Ruhl, Laura J.; Astrid, Christoffersen-Deb
2020High burden of cardiac disease in pregnancy at a National Referral Hospital in Western KenyaLumsden, Rebecca; Barasa, Felix; Park, Lawrence P.; Ochieng, Christian B.; Alera, Joy M.; Millar, Heather C.; Bloomfield, Gerald S.; Christoffersen, Astrid
2018-10-19Perceived causes of adverse pregnancy outcomes and remedies adopted by Kalenjin women in rural KenyaRiang’a Roselyter Monchari; Nangulu Anne Kisaka; Broerse Jacqueline E. W.
2015Chamas for Change: an integrated community-based strategy of peer support in pregnancy and infancy in KenyaChristoffersen-Deb, A.; Ruhl, L.; Elung’at, J.; Atieno, M.; Snelgrove, J.; Songok, J.
2017-12-16“When a woman is pregnant, her grave is open”: health beliefs concerning dietary practices among pregnant Kalenjin women in rural Uasin Gishu County, KenyaRiang’a Roselyter M.; Nangulu Anne K.; Broerse Jacqueline E.W.
2018-10-03“I should have started earlier, but I was not feeling ill!” Perceptions of Kalenjin women on antenatal care and its implications on initial access and differentials in patterns of antenatal care utilization in rural Uasin Gishu County KenyaRiang’a Roselyter Monchari; Nangulu Anne Kisaka; Broerse Jacqueline E. W.
2016Pregnancy Has Its Advantages’: The Voices of Street Connected Children and Youth in Eldoret, KenyaPaula, Braitstein; Wachira, Juddy; Kamanda, Allan; Naanyu, Violet; Ayuku, David