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Onderzoeker
Lenka Benova
- Trefwoorden:B680-volksgezondheid
- Disciplines:Gezondheidswetenschappen niet elders geclassificeerd, Gynaecologie en verloskunde niet elders geclassificeerd
Affiliaties
- Reproductieve en Maternale Gezondheid (Onderzoekseenheid)
Lid
Vanaf1 apr 2018 → Heden - Seksuele Gezondheid inclusief Hiv (Onderzoekseenheid)
Lid
Vanaf1 apr 2018 → 21 nov 2019
Projecten
1 - 10 of 32
- Implementation of community-based maternal and perinatal death surveillance and response systems in high-burden countriesVanaf15 okt 2025 → Heden
- Quality of Obstetric and newborn services: A case study of Kasese and Bundibugyo districts, Midwestern UgandaVanaf15 okt 2025 → Heden
- De drijfveren van de vruchtbaarheidstransitie bij vrouwen in de Democratische Republiek Congo en de Congolese diaspora in België: een vergelijkend mixed-methods onderzoekVanaf6 jun 2025 → Heden
- Modelling complex maternal healthcare provision discontinuities in urban Sub-Saharan Africa: A system dynamics and geospatial lens.Vanaf6 jun 2025 → Heden
- Utility of hospital data in determining community disease epidemiology and burden.Vanaf6 jun 2025 → Heden
- Improving access to health services in LMIC: multi-faceted geospatial modelling targeting minority and population at riskVanaf6 jun 2025 → Heden
- Analysing healthcare accessibility and maternal and perinatal outcomes among obstetric referrals to urban hospitals in Guinea: a quantitative and geospatial approachVanaf1 jan 2025 → Heden
- Enhancing the Fidelity and Adoption of Oral Azithromycin During Vaginal Delivery for the Prevention of Maternal Sepsis in Nigeria.Vanaf14 nov 2024 → Heden
- Oral intrapartum Azithromycin to prevent sepsis during childbirth: Studies of effectiveness, safety and relevance among women and healthcare providersVanaf14 nov 2024 → Heden
- Strengthening the implementation of routine screening for pregnancy-related anaemia in NigeriaVanaf29 mei 2024 → Heden
Publicaties
1 - 10 van 169
- Modeling Geographical Accessibility and Inequalities to Childbirth Services in the Grand Nokoué Metropolitan Area, Benin(2025)Gepubliceerd in: Journal of Urban Health. Bulletin of the New York Academy of MedicineISSN: 1099-3460Issue: 4Volume: 102Pagina's: 760-774
- Caesarean section for stillborn babies, Benin, Malawi, Uganda and United Republic of Tanzania(2025)Gepubliceerd in: Bulletin de l'Organisation Mondiale de la SantéISSN: 0042-9686Issue: 9Volume: 103Pagina's: 550-562
- Stedelijke gezondheidszorgsystemen en de gezondheid van moeders(2025)Aantal pagina's: 252
- A novel machine learning architecture to improve classification of intermediate cases in health: workflow and case study for public health(2025)Gepubliceerd in: BioinformaticsISSN: 1367-4803Issue: 1Volume: 26
- Experiences of intimate partner violence and antepartum depression among women seeking antenatal care in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: findings from the MISPOD study(2025)Gepubliceerd in: Scientific ReportsISSN: 2045-2322Issue: 1Volume: 15
- Prevalence of infertility and its association with intimate partner violence in Tanzania: Findings from the 2022 Demographic and Health Survey(2025)Gepubliceerd in: International Journal of Gynecology & ObstetricsISSN: 0020-7292Issue: 1Volume: 169Pagina's: 171-181
- Critical signs and symptoms for self-assessment in the immediate postnatal period: an international Systematic Scoping Review and Delphi consensus study(2025)Gepubliceerd in: BMC Pregnancy and ChildbirthISSN: 1471-2393Issue: 1Volume: 25
- 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
- Getting the numbers right: Power, creativity and 'good' routine maternal and neonatal health data in Southern Tanzania(2025)Gepubliceerd in: Social Science and MedicineISSN: 0277-9536Volume: 366
- Mixed vulnerabilities: the biological risk of high parity is aggravated by emergency referral in Benin, Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda(2025)Gepubliceerd in: International Journal for Equity in HealthISSN: 1475-9276Issue: 1Volume: 24