Rana Islamiah Zahroh
@ranazahroh
Researching about women's health during pregnancy & childbirth | Proud member of Gender & Women's Health team @NossalInstitute
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08-07-2014 09:48:52
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Save the date and sign up for our next Qualitative evidence synthesis (QES) and GRADE-CERQual workshop with meghan bohren 6 & 7 June in Melbourne eventbrite.com.au/e/qualitative-… #SystematicReview 💻
⚡️Breaking news: results from E-MOTIVE Trial presented for the 1st time @ #IMNHC2023 PPH is leading cause of maternal health 🌍 We found a 60% reduction in composite outcome: severe PPH, laparotomy for bleeding or death from bleeding Read more in @nejm bit.ly/42AGEFf
Sarah Khaw Alya Hazfiarini Martha Vázquez Corona from our #GenderandWomensHealth team are at #PSANZ2024. The team have SIX posters on display in the #ExhibitionHall. Rana Islamiah Zahroh is unable to attend in person, but her finding are also being presented. UniMelb MDHS PSANZ
Mridula Shankar and colleagues investigate the reasons why those who are pregnant and breastfeeding are under-represented in clinical trials. Mridula Shankar Alya Hazfiarini Rana Islamiah Zahroh Joshua Vogel Dr Annie McDougall Anne Ammerdorffer MetinGülmezoglu meghan bohren doi.org/10.1371/journa…
This new research is led by Rana Islamiah Zahroh, a member of our 2022 Doctoral Academy. Her research focuses on understanding inequalities, inefficiencies and intentionalities in caesarean birth in Indonesia.
Caesarean section rates in Indonesia are increasing. Our publication in BMJ Global Health explores the rising rate of #CaesareanSection use in Indonesia and the factors influencing Indonesian women’s decisions about their mode of birth. Read the paper: bit.ly/4ck2lP8
Congratulations to Rana Islamiah Zahroh and meghan bohren for leading this great study with a fabulous team UniMelb MDHS
Our latest study in BMJ Global Health explores the rising #CaesareanSection use in Indonesia. Key findings reveal the influence of ERACS advertising & healthcare provider recommendations on birth decisions. 👀👉bit.ly/4ck2lP8 UniMelb MDHS Burnet Institute UGM