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Charity Kabondo

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International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics: the Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics|January 19, 2015
Experiences and beliefs of Malawian women who have delivered with a traditional birth attendantJulia Ryan, Gloria Hamela, Nelecy Chome, et al.
Nurse Education in Practice|May 7, 2025
Learning postpartum haemorrhage through simulation-based education in Malawi: A mixed method studyCharity Kabondo, Ingrid Tjoflåt, Eva Christina Furskog-Risa, et al.
Midwifery|July 12, 2024
Education of postpartum hemorrhage management clinical skills among midwifery students in Malawi: A qualitative studyCharity Kabondo, Ingrid Tjoflåt, Eva Christina Furskog-Risa, et al.
Women'S Health (London, England)|September 27, 2024
Perspectives on prior preparation for menstrual experience from women and female health workers in MalawiGertrude Mwalabu, Safari Mbewe, Annie Namathanga, et al.
African Journal of Reproductive Health|May 7, 2014
Evaluating the benefits of incorporating traditional birth attendants in HIV prevention of mother to child transmission service delivery in Lilongwe, MalawiGloria Hamela, Charity Kabondo, Tapiwa Tembo, et al.
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International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics: the Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics|January 19, 2015
Experiences and beliefs of Malawian women who have delivered with a traditional birth attendantJulia Ryan, Gloria Hamela, Nelecy Chome, et al.
Nurse Education in Practice|May 7, 2025
Learning postpartum haemorrhage through simulation-based education in Malawi: A mixed method studyCharity Kabondo, Ingrid Tjoflåt, Eva Christina Furskog-Risa, et al.
Midwifery|July 12, 2024
Education of postpartum hemorrhage management clinical skills among midwifery students in Malawi: A qualitative studyCharity Kabondo, Ingrid Tjoflåt, Eva Christina Furskog-Risa, et al.
Women'S Health (London, England)|September 27, 2024
Perspectives on prior preparation for menstrual experience from women and female health workers in MalawiGertrude Mwalabu, Safari Mbewe, Annie Namathanga, et al.
African Journal of Reproductive Health|May 7, 2014
Evaluating the benefits of incorporating traditional birth attendants in HIV prevention of mother to child transmission service delivery in Lilongwe, MalawiGloria Hamela, Charity Kabondo, Tapiwa Tembo, et al.
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