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Robert Clive Pattinson
Researcher at University of Pretoria
Publications - 223
Citations - 10921
Robert Clive Pattinson is an academic researcher from University of Pretoria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 211 publications receiving 9607 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert Clive Pattinson include Stellenbosch University & Kalafong Hospital.
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Childhood death auditing to improve paediatric care
TL;DR: In this article, the authors tested a paediatric mortality audit system at eight sites in South Africa to assess its feasibility, to collect local data on common causes of death in children under 5 y, and to determine health system failure, missed opportunities of intervention and substandard care (modifiable factors).
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Barriers to early prenatal care in South Africa.
Diane N. Haddad,Diane N. Haddad,J.D. Makin,Robert Clive Pattinson,Brian W.C. Forsyth,Brian W.C. Forsyth +5 more
TL;DR: To understand the barriers delaying early prenatal care for women in South Africa, a large number of women do not receive any prenatal care at all, and the barriers to accessing care are low and complex.
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WHO next-generation partograph: revolutionary steps towards individualised labour care
G. J. Hofmeyr,G. J. Hofmeyr,Stine Bernitz,Mercedes Bonet,Maurice Bucagu,Blami Dao,Soo Downe,Hadiza S Galadanci,Caroline S.E. Homer,Vanora Hundley,Tina Lavender,B. Levy,D. Lissauer,Pisake Lumbiganon,Frances McConville,Robert Clive Pattinson,Zahida Qureshi,João Paulo Souza,Mary-Ellen Stanton,P. Ten Hoope-Bender,Valerie Vannevel,Joshua P. Vogel,Olufemi T Oladapo +22 more
TL;DR: The Partograph as mentioned in this paper is a chart designed to provide finite referral criteria for midwives working in peripheral clinics who needed to refer women in labour to Harare Hospital, Zimbabwe (then Rhodesia).
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What is needed for taking emergency obstetric and neonatal programmes to scale
TL;DR: A framework for understanding the implementation, scale-up and sustainability of emergency obstetric and neonatal care programmes is provided and the non-linear change process and conditions to be met for taking an existing EmONC programme to scale are explored.
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Does antenatal care timing influence stillbirth risk in the third trimester? A secondary analysis of perinatal death audit data in South Africa.
TL;DR: To explore stillbirth risk across gestation in three provinces of South Africa with different antenatal care schedules, a large number of babies are born with at least one stillbirth during pregnancy.