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Bridget Basile-Ibrahim

15PUBLICATIONS
19CO-AUTHORS
Epidemiological methodsPsychosocial aspects of childbirth and perinatal mental healthObstetrics and gynaecologyModels of care and place of birthInfant and child health
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|Jan 28, 2026
Sociodemographic and Health-Seeking Factors Associated with First-Trimester Prenatal Care: A Cross-Sectional Study of PRAMS Data.

Melissa B Eggen, Seyed M Karimi, Liza Creel

|Oct 21, 2025
Narratives of Mistreatment and Coercion in Maternity Care: An Interpretive Description Qualitative Analysis.

Bridget Basile, Melissa Cheyney, Saraswathi Vedam

|Apr 27, 2024
The Social Context of Pregnancy, Respectful Maternity Care, Biomarkers of Weathering, and Postpartum Mental Health Inequities: A Scoping Review.

Bridget Basile-Ibrahim, Joan Combellick, Thomas L Mead

|Feb 22, 2024
The Impact of Military Trauma Exposures on Servicewomen's Pregnancy Outcomes: A Scoping Review.

Laura L Manzo, Rebeccah A Dindinger, Janene Batten

|Jan 22, 2024
Improving the Maternity Care Safety Net: Establishing Maternal Mortality Surveillance for Non-Obstetric Providers and Institutions.

Joan L Combellick, Bridget Basile Ibrahim, Aryan Esmaeili

|Mar 11, 2023
Applying Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic to Future Threats to the Perinatal Care System.

Joan Combellick, Bridget Basile Ibrahim, Kirsten Scharer

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Frequent Collaborators

6 joint publications

Joan L Combellick

4 joint publications

Holly Powell Kennedy

2 joint publications

Janene Batten

1 joint publications

Melissa B Eggen

1 joint publications

Seyed M Karimi

1 joint publications

Liza Creel

1 joint publications

Robyn Schafer

1 joint publications

M Tish Knobf

1 joint publications

Allison Shorten

1 joint publications

Saraswathi Vedam

Frequent Collaborators

6 joint publications

Joan L Combellick

4 joint publications

Holly Powell Kennedy

2 joint publications

Janene Batten

1 joint publications

Melissa B Eggen

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