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Measuring adequacy of the midwifery workforce using standards of competency and scope of work: Exploring the density and distribution of midwives in three low- and middle-income countries using cross-sectional and geospatial data.

Jewel GausmanSowmya RameshRichard M AdanuDelia A B BandohJeff BlossomSuchandrima ChakrabortyErnest KenuNizamuddin KhanAna LangerMagdalene A OdikroNiranjan SaggurtiR Rima Jolivet
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Our study shows that varying underlying parameters significantly affects the value of the estimate. Factoring in competency greatly impacts the effective coverage of midwifery professionals. Disproportionate differences were noted when need was estimated based on total population versus births. Future research should compare various estimates of midwifery density to health system process and outcome measures.
Keyphrases
  • cross sectional
  • public health
  • electronic health record
  • healthcare
  • medical education
  • machine learning
  • gestational age
  • affordable care act
  • deep learning