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Oona M. R. Campbell
Researcher at University of London
Publications - 219
Citations - 13536
Oona M. R. Campbell is an academic researcher from University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Health care. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 210 publications receiving 11936 citations. Previous affiliations of Oona M. R. Campbell include Memorial Hospital of South Bend & Johns Hopkins University.
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Strategies for reducing maternal mortality: getting on with what works
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that despite the complexity of knowing what works in terms of reducing maternal mortality, only a few strategic choices need to be made to reduce maternal mortality.
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Still too far to walk: literature review of the determinants of delivery service use.
TL;DR: Studies of the determinants of skilled attendance concentrate on sociocultural and economic accessibility variables and neglect variables of perceived benefit/need and physical accessibility, enabling researchers to explore the influences of distance and service quality.
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Maternal health in poor countries: the broader context and a call for action.
Veronique Filippi,Carine Ronsmans,Oona M. R. Campbell,Wendy J. Graham,Anne Mills,Jo Borghi,Marjorie Koblinsky,David Osrin +7 more
TL;DR: A broad perspective on maternal health is taken and links to a range of global survival initiatives, particularly neonatal health, HIV, and malaria, and to reproductive health.
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Huge poor-rich inequalities in maternity care: an international comparative study of maternity and child care in developing countries.
TL;DR: Poor-rich inequalities in professional delivery care are much larger than those in the other forms of care, and a concerted effort of equity-oriented policy and research is needed to address these inequalities.
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Quality maternity care for every woman, everywhere: a call to action
Marjorie Koblinsky,Cheryl A. Moyer,Clara Calvert,James Campbell,Oona M. R. Campbell,Andrea B. Feigl,Wendy J. Graham,Laurel Hatt,Steve Hodgins,Zoe Matthews,Lori McDougall,Allisyn C. Moran,Allyala K Nandakumar,Ana Langer +13 more
TL;DR: This paper highlights some of the most pressing issues in maternal health and asks what steps can be taken in the next 5 years to catalyse action toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goal target of less than 70 maternal deaths per 100 000 livebirths by 2030.