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Researcher
Jil Molenaar
- Keywords (University of Antwerp):Political and social sciences
- Disciplines (Institute of Tropical Medicine):Gynaecology and obstetrics not elsewhere classified
- Disciplines (University of Antwerp):Epidemiology, Social medical sciences not elsewhere classified, Social differentiation, stratification and social mobility, Medical anthropology
- See also: Jil Molenaar (Institute of Tropical Medicine)
Affiliations
- Reproductive and Maternal Health (Research unit)
Member
From1 Nov 2022 → 31 Oct 2024 - Primary and interdisciplinary care Antwerp (ELIZA) (Research group)
Member
From1 Nov 2022 → Today - Centre for Migration and Intercultural Studies (CeMIS) (Research group)
Member
From1 Jan 2021 → 31 Oct 2022
Projects
1 - 1 of 1
- 'Effective coverage' of facility-based deliveries: exploring the relevance and feasibility of a global health indicator from the bottom up.From1 Nov 2022 → TodayFunding: FWO fellowships
Publications
1 - 10 of 14
See also Jil Molenaar for publications of Institute of Tropical Medicine.
Here below the publications of University of Antwerp.
- "We have theoretical knowledge, but these are not things we do regularly": district hospital's healthcare workers' experiences and perceptions on gestational diabetes mellitus screening in Tanzania(2025)Published in: PLoS global public healthISSN: 2767-3375Volume: 5Pages: 1 - 16
- When health data go dark: the importance of the DHS Program and imagining its future(2025)Published in: BMC medicineISSN: 1741-7015Volume: 23Pages: 1 - 6
- Getting the numbers right: power, creativity and ‘good’ routine maternal and neonatal health data in Southern Tanzania(2025)Published in: Social science & medicine (1982)ISSN: 0277-9536Volume: 366Pages: 1 - 10
- Poverty and wealth without a ladder? An appraisal of the stages of progress method among agro-pastoralists in Ethiopia's Lower Omo Valley(2024)Published in: Field methods.ISSN: 1525-822XVolume: 37Pages: 61 - 76
- "A beacon of hope": a qualitative study on migrants' mental health needs and community-based organisations' responses during the COVID-19 pandemic in Antwerp, Belgium(2024)Published in: SSM. Qualitative research in healthISSN: 2667-3215Volume: 5Pages: 1 - 9
- Travelling numbers and broken loops: a qualitative systematic review on collecting and reporting maternal and neonatal health data in low-and lower-middle income countries(2024)Published in: SSM - Population HealthISSN: 2352-8273Volume: 26Pages: 1 - 15
- Data for whom? Experiences and perceptions of a perinatal eRegistry in two hospitals in Mtwara region, Tanzania(2024)Published in: BMJ Global HealthISSN: 2059-7908Volume: 9Pages: 1 - 10
- “A beacon of hope": a qualitative study on migrants' mental health needs and community-based organisations' responses during the COVID-19 pandemic in Antwerp, Belgium(2024)Pages: 1 - 21
- Navigating spatial inequalities: the micro-politics of migrant dwelling practices during COVID-19 in Antwerp(2024)Published in: Urban studiesISSN: 0042-0980Volume: 61Pages: 1756 - 1772
- Neonatal mortality and video assessment of resuscitation in four district hospitals in Pemba, Tanzania(2024)Published in: Pediatric researchISSN: 0031-3998Volume: 95Pages: 712 - 721