Jane T Bertrand
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Wood F, Gage A, Mafuta E, Bertrand J
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth
. 2024 Jun;
24(1):444.
PMID: 38926666
Background: Although male participation in maternal health has gained increasing recognition and support over the years, little is known about male involvement during pregnancy in the Democratic Republic of the...
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Binanga A, Matawa G, Racher J, Musindo P, Bertrand J
Glob Health Sci Pract
. 2023 Dec;
11(6).
PMID: 38135516
The national strategic plan for family planning (FP) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) calls for an increase in modern contraceptive prevalence in 2025. The DRC's size and...
3.
Glover A, Mulunda J, Akilimali P, Kayembe D, Bertrand J
Sex Reprod Health Matters
. 2023 Nov;
31(1):2273893.
PMID: 37955526
Access to safe and comprehensive abortion care has the potential to save thousands of lives and prevent significant injury in a vast and populous country such as the Democratic Republic...
4.
Gage A, Akilimali P, Wood F, Gay R, Olivia Padis C, Bertrand J
Contraception
. 2023 Jun;
125:110088.
PMID: 37331463
Objectives: This article presents the effect of Momentum, a nursing student-led community-based service delivery project, on postpartum family planning (FP) outcomes among first-time mothers in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the...
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Bertrand J, Ross J, Sauter S
Front Glob Womens Health
. 2023 Jan;
3:1061648.
PMID: 36713979
Background: Method mix - the percent distribution of contraceptive use by method among contraceptive users - reflects both client choice of method and method availability. In a country where clients...
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Rosenberg R, Akilimali P, Hernandez J, Bertrand J
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2021 Aug;
21(1):784.
PMID: 34372830
Background: Clients must recall information from contraceptive counseling sessions to properly use their chosen method. Client recall in community-based settings is challenging given the public nature of these events and...
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Akilimali P, Nzuka H, LaNasa K, Wumba A, Kayembe P, Wisniewski J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2021 Jul;
16(7):e0254915.
PMID: 34314439
Introduction: The objective of this study is to assess change over time in the modern contraceptive prevalence rate (MCPR) and related variables among married women of reproductive age (15-49 years)...
8.
Bertrand J, Ross J, Glover A
J Biosoc Sci
. 2021 Jul;
54(5):742-759.
PMID: 34269170
Traditional contraceptive methods are used by 55 million women in developing countries. This study analysed over 80 national surveys to compare traditional with modern method users, by type, region, socio-demographic...
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Ntabona A, Binanga A, Bapitani M, Bobo B, Mukengeshayi B, Akilimali P, et al.
Health Policy Plan
. 2021 May;
36(6):848-860.
PMID: 34009259
In Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), modern contraceptive prevalence is low by international standards: 29.6% as of 2020. A 2015 pilot study demonstrated the feasibility and acceptability of...
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Bertrand J, Ross J, Sullivan T, Hardee K, Shelton J
Glob Health Sci Pract
. 2020 Dec;
8(4):666-679.
PMID: 33361234
Context: Improving contraceptive method choice is a goal of international family planning. Method mix-the percentage distribution of total contraceptive use across various methods-reflects both supply (availability of affordable methods) and...