Hilde Engjom (@hildeengjom) 's Twitter Profile
Hilde Engjom

@hildeengjom

Gynecologist @Haukeland researcher @FHI PhD reproductive epidemiology and health systems. DTM&H Interested in global health, human rights and health systems.

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MBRRACE  UK (@mbrrace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Latest MBRRACE UK maternal mortality and morbidity confidential enquiry report released today. Core report, lay summary and compiled report with supplementary materials available here ow.ly/N5KY50Lz0Na

Latest <a href="/mbrrace/">MBRRACE  UK</a> maternal mortality and morbidity confidential enquiry report released today. Core report, lay summary and compiled report with supplementary materials available here ow.ly/N5KY50Lz0Na
PHIRI (@phiri4eu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our colleague Jennifer Zeitlin (EPOPé) presented a study on lessons from country-level analyses of caesarean delivery and perinatal outcomes in Europe, which was conducted using the PHIRI federated data analysis protocol. #EPH2022 👉 academic.oup.com/eurpub/article…

Our colleague <a href="/JenniferZeitlin/">Jennifer Zeitlin</a> (<a href="/Epope_Inserm/">EPOPĂ©</a>) presented a study on lessons from country-level analyses of caesarean delivery and perinatal outcomes in Europe, which was conducted using the PHIRI federated data analysis protocol. #EPH2022
👉 academic.oup.com/eurpub/article…
Jennifer Zeitlin (@jenniferzeitlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to be part of PHIRI to promote the exchange and use of population data in Europe with members of the #EuroPeristat network. The Covid-19 pandemic showed us how essential these exchanges are and how much we now fall short. EPOPĂ©

Hilde Engjom (@hildeengjom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

European perinatal health, important harmonization across countries to address similarities, difference and consequenses of the pandemic

Marian Knight MBE (@marianfknight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New analysis shows inequalities in maternal mortality across Europe. As emphasised in a linked editorial by Andrew H Shennan OBE Marcus Green "maternal mortality remains one of the starkest health injustices in the world" bmj.com/content/379/bm…

The BMJ (@bmj_latest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We still have concerns around vaccination rates among pregnant women and messaging around immunisation during pregnancy" Marian Knight MBE Hilde Engjom bmj.com/content/379/bm…

UKOSS (@npeu_ukoss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hilde Engjom describing how she has used UKOSS study findings to guide practice in Norway, and the added value from studies conducted across the whole International Network of Obstetric Survey Systems (INOSS) especially concerning covid-19

Hilde Engjom (@hildeengjom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Enjoying a full day of excellent maternal morbidity surveillance and to be able to share the strenghts of international collaboration at the face of the pandemic Folkehelseinstituttet

Hilde Engjom (@hildeengjom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Det er rett helsehjelp til rett tid som redder liv i fødselsomsorgen. Kjør debatt! aftenposten.no/meninger/debat…

John-Arne Røttingen (@jarottingen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WHO Raises Alarm Over Increased Healthcare Worker Migration to Rich Countries Post Pandemic healthpolicy-watch.news/eight-country-…

Marian Knight MBE (@marianfknight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting to be in Geneva with WHO developing a new initiative for maternal health research in emergencies, but disheartening to hear from Anna C. Mastroianni that she first published the overarching ethics imperative to include pregnant women in 1994 and we are still discussing it

Exciting to be in Geneva with WHO developing a new initiative for maternal health research in emergencies, but disheartening to hear from <a href="/ACMastroi/">Anna C. Mastroianni</a> that she first published the overarching ethics imperative to include pregnant women in 1994 and we are still discussing it
Hilde Engjom (@hildeengjom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Clinical guidelines for care for pregnant women with Covid-19 varied considerably- we need to do better next time! dr.emeline.maisonneuve mdpi.com/2077-0383/12/1…