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Wasundhara Joshi

Publications -  10
Citations -  472

Wasundhara Joshi is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Population. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 10 publications receiving 417 citations.

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Community Mobilization in Mumbai Slums to Improve Perinatal Care and Outcomes: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

TL;DR: Findings from a cluster-randomized trial conducted in Mumbai slums aimed to evaluate whether facilitator-supported women's groups could improve perinatal outcomes are reported.
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Maternal and neonatal health expenditure in mumbai slums (India): A cross sectional study

TL;DR: High expenditure as a proportion of household resources should alert policymakers to the burden of maternal spending in this context and differences in informal payments, significantly regressive indirect spending and the use of savings versus wages to finance Spending highlight the heavier burden borne by the most poor.
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Intimate partner violence against women during and after pregnancy: a cross-sectional study in Mumbai slums.

TL;DR: The prevalence of IPV during pregnancy and after delivery in an urban slum setting is described, its social determinants are reviewed, and its effects on maternal and newborn health are explored.
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Stillbirths and newborn deaths in slum settlements in Mumbai, India: a prospective verbal autopsy study

TL;DR: Delays in receiving care after arrival at a health facility dominated and were mostly the result of referral from one institution to another, and most delays in seeking care were attributed to a failure to recognise symptoms of complications or their severity.
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Prospective study of determinants and costs of home births in Mumbai slums

TL;DR: The odds of home delivery increased with illiteracy, parity, socioeconomic poverty, poorer housing, lack of water supply, population transience, and hazardous location, and in an adjusted multivariable regression model.