Bupe Mwamba

Bupe Mwamba
University of Technology Sydney | UTS · Faculty of Health

Bachelor in Nursing Advanced Practice Program in Midwifery and Neonatal Science

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Championing of the diffusion of delayed cord clamping practices by midwives and obstetricians working in birth units for reduction of the lifetime risk of anaemia by 60%.

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Background In Zambia, the last decade has seen the development of multiple midwifery qualification, including direct-entry midwifery, an advanced diploma in nursing and midwifery, or a Bachelor of Science, Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy in midwifery programme. Despite advancements in midwifery training, there is no research on different...
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Background: Globally and in South Africa, university students' knowledge of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) is low. This study was conducted in response to the dearth of information about the sexual and reproductive health knowledge of postgraduate students. Research conducted to explore the SRH knowledge of undergraduate students suggests th...
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Background Anaemia in infants is a major public health concern particularly in low and middle-income countries. Delayed cord clamping (DCC) has been advocated as a strategy to decrease iron deficiency anaemia in infants because of the benefits that come with placental transfusion. Despite the documented benefits of delayed cord clamping in preventi...
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Objective We investigated the association between women’s healthcare decision-making and cervical cancer screening uptake in sub-Saharan Africa. Design: Secondary data from the Demographic and Health Surveys of six countries in sub-Saharan Africa were used. We employed multilevel binary logistic regression modeling. Setting: Sub-Saharan Africa. Pa...
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Introduction: Skin-to-skin contact is an evidence-based intervention that signifies a situation whereby a newborn is positioned directly on the mother's abdomen or chest in order for them to have direct ventral-to-ventral skin contact. The act of skin-to-skin contact begins immediately after delivery to about 23 hours afterwards. Evidence shows tha...
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Background: Zambia is among the African countries with a high perinatal mortality rate. Though programs teaching medical practitioners about advanced neonatal resuscitation have reduced deaths and improved survival, more information is needed to further decrease morbidity and mortality in newborns. The objectives of this study was to implement a Pe...
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Background Inasmuch as induced abortions, miscarriages and stillbirths constitute common adverse pregnancy outcomes contributing to poor maternal health, there is paucity of literature about these in Ghana. We investigated the factors associated with induced abortions, miscarriages and stillbirths in Ghana. Methods Data derived from the 2017 Ghana...
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Background Globally and in South Africa, university students’ knowledge of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) is low. This study was conducted in response to the dearth of information about the sexual and reproductive health knowledge of postgraduate students. Research conducted to explore the SRH knowledge of undergraduate students suggests that...
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This article describes a project selected by the Midwives for Life Award Committee which included some members of the International Confederation of Midwives for funding by the Sanofi Espoir Foundation regarding delayed cord clamping. This practice is part of the movement in Zambia to improve neonatal outcomes.

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