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Perceptions and experiences of the prevention, detection, and management of postpartum haemorrhage: a qualitative evidence synthesis.

Shahinoor AkterGillian ForbesMartha Vazquez CoronaSuellen MillerFernando AlthabeArri CoomarasamyIoannis D GallosOlufemi T OladapoJoshua P VogelFabiana LorencattoMeghan A Bohren
Published in: The Cochrane database of systematic reviews (2023)
Our findings highlight how improving PPH prevention, detection, and management is underpinned by a complex system of interacting roles and behaviours (community, women, health workers of different types and with different experiences). Multiple individual, sociocultural, and environmental factors influence the decisions and behaviours of women, families, communities, health workers, and managers. It is crucial to consider the broader health and social systems when designing and implementing PPH interventions to change or influence these behaviours. We have developed a set of prompts that may help programme managers, policymakers, researchers, and other key stakeholders to identify and address factors that affect implementation and scale-up of interventions to improve PPH prevention, detection, and management.
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