National policies and care provision in pregnancy and childbirth for twins in Eastern and Southern Africa: A mixed-methods multi-country study.
Claudia HansonStephen MunjanjaAgnes BinagwahoBellington VwalikaAndrea Barnabas PembeElsa JacintoGeorge K ChilindaKateri B DonahoeSikolia Z WanyonyiPeter WaiswaMuchabayiwa F GidiriLenka BenovaPublished in: PLoS medicine (2019)
Despite the limited sample size and the limited number of clinically relevant services evaluated, our study provided evidence that mothers of twins receive insufficient care and that mortality in twin newborns is very high in Eastern and Southern Africa. Most countries have insufficient guidelines for the care of twins. While our data do not allow us to make a causal link between insufficient guidelines and insufficient care, they call for an assessment and reconceptualisation of policies to reduce the unacceptably high mortality in twins in Eastern and Southern Africa.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- palliative care
- quality improvement
- gestational age
- south africa
- affordable care act
- public health
- pain management
- primary care
- pregnant women
- cardiovascular events
- clinical practice
- type diabetes
- randomized controlled trial
- preterm birth
- mental health
- risk factors
- study protocol
- chronic pain
- health insurance
- big data
- preterm infants
- coronary artery disease