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Ochuwa Babah
- Disciplines:Gynaecologie en verloskunde niet elders geclassificeerd
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- Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde (Onderzoeksinstituut)
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Vanaf3 nov 2021 → Heden - Reproductieve en Maternale Gezondheid (Onderzoekseenheid)
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Vanaf31 aug 2022 → 2 jan 2023 - Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde (Onderzoeksinstituut)
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Vanaf3 nov 2021 → 4 nov 2023
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- Is an improvement in anaemia and iron levels associated with the risk of early postpartum depression?: a cohort study from Lagos, Nigeria(2025)Gepubliceerd in: BMC Public HealthISSN: 1471-2458Issue: 1Volume: 25
- Dietary diversity insufficiently explains differences in prevalence of anaemia in pregnancy across regions in Nigeria: a secondary analysis of Demographic and Health Survey 2018(2025)Gepubliceerd in: PLoS Global Public HealthISSN: 2767-3375Issue: 5Volume: 5
- Prevalence of and risk factors for iron deficiency among pregnant women with moderate or severe anaemia in Nigeria: a cross-sectional study(2024)Gepubliceerd in: BMC Pregnancy and ChildbirthISSN: 1471-2393Volume: 24
- Intravenous versus oral iron for anaemia among pregnant women in Nigeria (IVON): an open-label, randomised controlled trial(2024)Gepubliceerd in: Lancet Glob HealthISSN: 2214-109XIssue: 10Volume: 12Pagina's: e1649-e1659
- Implementation fidelity of intravenous ferric carboxymaltose administration for iron deficiency anaemia in pregnancy: a mixed-methods study nested in a clinical trial in Nigeria(2024)Gepubliceerd in: IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE COMMUNICATIONSISSN: 2662-2211Issue: 1Volume: 5
- Screening and treatment practices for iron deficiency in anaemic pregnant women: A cross-sectional survey of healthcare workers in Nigeria(2024)Gepubliceerd in: PLoS ONEISSN: 1932-6203Issue: 11Volume: 19
- Acceptability of IV iron treatment for iron deficiency anaemia in pregnancy in Nigeria: a qualitative study with pregnant women, domestic decision-makers, and health care providers(2024)Gepubliceerd in: Reproductive HealthISSN: 1742-4755Volume: 21
- Obstetric referrals, complications and health outcomes in maternity wards of large hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed methods study of six hospitals in Guinea, Nigeria, Uganda and Tanzania(2023)Gepubliceerd in: BMJ OpenISSN: 2044-6055Issue: 9Volume: 13
- A mixed-methods study of maternal health care utilisation in six referral hospitals in four sub-Saharan African countries before and during the COVID-19 pandemic(2022)Gepubliceerd in: BMJ Global HealthISSN: 2059-7908Issue: 2Volume: 7
- 'We are not going to shut down, because we cannot postpone pregnancy': a mixed-methods study of the provision of maternal healthcare in six referral maternity wards in four sub-Saharan African countries during the COVID-19 pandemic(2022)Gepubliceerd in: BMJ Global HealthISSN: 2059-7908Issue: 2Volume: 7