Barriers to implementing childbirth recommendations in Brazil: the women’s perspective*
Objective.
To identify barriers to the implementation of National Childbirth Guidelines in Brazil from the women’s perspective.
To identify barriers to the implementation of National Childbirth Guidelines in Brazil from the women’s perspective.
Estimate the acceptability and adoption by health care workers of clinical practice guidelines and
treatment protocols for women with preeclampsia/eclampsia and identify the facilitating factors and barriers to their implementation.
A qualitative study was conducted, using semi-structured interviews and focus groups in five
maternity hospitals. Interviews were compiled for analysis, and barriers and facilitators were characterized.
To identify potential barriers to the implementation of the National Childbirth Guidelines in Brazil
based on the best available global evidence.
A rapid review of evidence was performed in six databases in March/April 2019. Secondary studies
published in English, Spanish, or Portuguese with a focus on barriers of any nature relating to the implementation of the Guidelines were retrieved.
This podcast (in Spanish) explores the problems caused by misinformation or disinformation during a pandemic and presents a joint special issue on this topic produced by five scientific journals.
Evaluate primary health care functions from the perspective of patients with tuberculosis from slums in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
[Extract] The significant challenges to equity in health in the Region of the Americas, as detailed in the report of the Pan American Health Organization Independent Commission on Equity and Health Inequalities in the Americas (1), gave original impetus to this Special Issue on Equity in Health by the Pan American Journal of Public Health.
To describe the mortality trends of diabetes mellitus (DM) in Colombia, by sex and age group, from 1979 to 2017.
We carried out an ecological study using mortality data from the Colombian National Administrative Department of Statistics. Crude and age-standardized annual mortality rates per 100 000 people were estimated. Trends of standardized rates were described by sex and age groups. Joinpoint regression models were performed to study mortality trends.
To confirm the absence of Wuchereria bancrofti autochthonous cases in Manaus, a former focus of lymphatic filariasis in the Western Brazilian Amazon.
The Pan American Journal of Public Health draws readers' attention to an error in the following article, pointed out by the authors:
Santoro A. Recálculo de las tendencias de mortalidad por accidentes, suicidios y homicidios en Argentina, 1997-2018. Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2020;44:e74. https://doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2020.74
The manuscript should include figure 1, figure 2, figure 3, figure 4 and figure 5.