Colin Bullough
Aberdeen Maternity Hospital
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British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 2005
Colin Bullough; Nicolas Meda; Krystyna Makowiecka; Carine Ronsmans; Endang Achadi; Julia Hussein
The purpose of this article is to review current strategies for the reduction of maternal mortality and the evidence pertinent to these strategies. Historical, contextual and current literature were examined to identify the evidence base upon which recommendations on current strategies to reduce maternal mortality are made. Current safe motherhood strategies are designed based mostly on low grade evidence which is historical and observational, as well as on experience and a process of deductive reasoning. Safe motherhood strategies are complex public health approaches which are different from single clinical interventions. The approach to evidence used for clinical decision making needs to be reconsidered to fit with the practicalities of research on the effectiveness of strategies at the population level. It is unlikely that any single strategy will be optimal for different situations. Strengthening of the knowledge base on the effectiveness of public health strategies to reduce maternal mortality is urgently required but will need concerted action and international commitment.
British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 2005
Colin Bullough; Nicolas Meda; Krystyna Makowiecka; Carine Ronsmans; Endang Achadi; Julia Hussein
The purpose of this article is to review current strategies for the reduction of maternal mortality and the evidence pertinent to these strategies. Historical, contextual and current literature were examined to identify the evidence base upon which recommendations on current strategies to reduce maternal mortality are made. Current safe motherhood strategies are designed based mostly on low grade evidence which is historical and observational, as well as on experience and a process of deductive reasoning. Safe motherhood strategies are complex public health approaches which are different from single clinical interventions. The approach to evidence used for clinical decision making needs to be reconsidered to fit with the practicalities of research on the effectiveness of strategies at the population level. It is unlikely that any single strategy will be optimal for different situations. Strengthening of the knowledge base on the effectiveness of public health strategies to reduce maternal mortality is urgently required but will need concerted action and international commitment.
British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 2005
Colin Bullough; Nicolas Meda; Krystyna Makowiecka; Carine Ronsmans; Endang Achadi; Julia Hussein
The purpose of this article is to review current strategies for the reduction of maternal mortality and the evidence pertinent to these strategies. Historical, contextual and current literature were examined to identify the evidence base upon which recommendations on current strategies to reduce maternal mortality are made. Current safe motherhood strategies are designed based mostly on low grade evidence which is historical and observational, as well as on experience and a process of deductive reasoning. Safe motherhood strategies are complex public health approaches which are different from single clinical interventions. The approach to evidence used for clinical decision making needs to be reconsidered to fit with the practicalities of research on the effectiveness of strategies at the population level. It is unlikely that any single strategy will be optimal for different situations. Strengthening of the knowledge base on the effectiveness of public health strategies to reduce maternal mortality is urgently required but will need concerted action and international commitment.
Archive | 2001
Wendy Graham; Jacqueline S. Bell; Colin Bullough
Archive | 2006
Wendy Graham; John Cairns; Sohinee Bhattacharya; Colin Bullough; Zahidul Quayyum; Khama Rogo
Birth-issues in Perinatal Care | 2003
Jacqueline S. Bell; Julia Hussein; Birgit Jentsch; Graham Scotland; Colin Bullough; Wendy Graham
Archive | 2004
Colin Bullough; Wendy Graham
Archive | 2004
Colin Bullough; Wendy Graham
Archive | 2001
Wendy Graham; Jaqueline S Bell; Colin Bullough
Archive | 2003
Jacqueline S. Bell; Colin Bullough; Julia Hussein; Birgit Jentsch; Graham Scotland