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Aline Simen-Kapeu
Researcher at UNICEF
Publications - 17
Citations - 1223
Aline Simen-Kapeu is an academic researcher from UNICEF. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health informatics & Workforce. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 17 publications receiving 1066 citations. Previous affiliations of Aline Simen-Kapeu include United Nations.
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Every Newborn: health-systems bottlenecks and strategies to accelerate scale-up in countries
Kim E Dickson,Aline Simen-Kapeu,Mary V Kinney,Luis Huicho,Linda Vesel,Eve M. Lackritz,Joseph de Graft Johnson,Severin von Xylander,Nuzhat Rafique,Mariame Sylla,Charles Mwansambo,Bernadette Daelmans,Joy E Lawn,Joy E Lawn +13 more
TL;DR: A country-led, data-driven process to sharpen national health plans, seize opportunities to address the quality gap for care at birth and care of small and ill newborn babies, and systematically scale up care to reach every mother and newborn baby, particularly the poorest is proposed.
Every Newborn 4 Every Newborn: health-systems bottlenecks and strategies to accelerate scale-up in countries
Kim E Dickson,Aline Simen-Kapeu,Mary V Kinney,Luis Huicho,Linda Vesel,Eve M. Lackritz,Joseph de Graft Johnson,Severin von Xylander,Nuzhat Rafi,Charles Mwansambo,Bernadette Daelmans +10 more
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Scaling up quality care for mothers and newborns around the time of birth: an overview of methods and analyses of intervention-specific bottlenecks and solutions.
Kim E Dickson,Mary V Kinney,Sarah G Moxon,Sarah G Moxon,Joanne Ashton,Nabila Zaka,Aline Simen-Kapeu,Gaurav Sharma,Kate Kerber,Bernadette Daelmans,Ahmet Metin Gülmezoglu,Matthews Mathai,Christabel Nyange,Christabel Nyange,Martina Lukong Baye,Joy E Lawn +15 more
TL;DR: The findings confirm previously published results that the interventions with the most perceived bottlenecks are facility-based where rapid emergency care is needed, notably inpatient care of small and sick newborns, ACS, treatment of neonatal infections and KMC.
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Inpatient care of small and sick newborns: a multi-country analysis of health system bottlenecks and potential solutions
Sarah G Moxon,Sarah G Moxon,Joy E Lawn,Joy E Lawn,Kim E Dickson,Aline Simen-Kapeu,Gagan D. Gupta,Ashok K. Deorari,Nalini Singhal,Karen New,Carole Kenner,Vinod K. Bhutani,Rakesh Kumar,Elizabeth Molyneux,Hannah Blencowe,Hannah Blencowe +15 more
TL;DR: This paper used quantitative and qualitative methods to analyse the bottleneck data, and combined these with literature review, to present priority bottlenecks and actions relevant to different health system building blocks for inpatient care of small and sick newborns.
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Quality care during labour and birth: a multi-country analysis of health system bottlenecks and potential solutions.
Gaurav Sharma,Matthews Mathai,Kim E Dickson,Andrew Weeks,G J Hofmeyr,Tina Lavender,Louise T Day,Jiji Elizabeth Mathews,Sue Fawcus,Aline Simen-Kapeu,Luc de Bernis +10 more
TL;DR: Strengthening national health systems to improve maternal and newborn health will only be possible by addressing specific health system bottlenecks during labour and birth, including those within health workforce, health financing and health service delivery.