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Gestational Weight Gain In 4 Low- And Middle-Income Countries And Associations With Birth Outcomes: A Secondary Analysis Of The Women First Trial., Melissa S Bauserman, Carla M Bann, K Michael Hambidge, Ana L Garces, Lester Figueroa, Jamie L Westcott, Jackie K Patterson, Elizabeth M Mcclure, Vanessa R Thorsten, Sumera Ali Aziz, Sarah Saleem, Robert L Goldenberg, Richard Derman, Veena Herekar, Manjunath Somannavar, Marion W Koso-Thomas, Adrien L Lokangaka, Antoinette K Tshefu, Nancy F Krebs, Carl L Bose, Shivaprasad Goudar, Sangappa Dhaded, Bhalchandra Kodkany, Omrana Pasha, Abhik Das, Menachem Miodovnik, N K Raju Tonse Aug 2021

Gestational Weight Gain In 4 Low- And Middle-Income Countries And Associations With Birth Outcomes: A Secondary Analysis Of The Women First Trial., Melissa S Bauserman, Carla M Bann, K Michael Hambidge, Ana L Garces, Lester Figueroa, Jamie L Westcott, Jackie K Patterson, Elizabeth M Mcclure, Vanessa R Thorsten, Sumera Ali Aziz, Sarah Saleem, Robert L Goldenberg, Richard Derman, Veena Herekar, Manjunath Somannavar, Marion W Koso-Thomas, Adrien L Lokangaka, Antoinette K Tshefu, Nancy F Krebs, Carl L Bose, Shivaprasad Goudar, Sangappa Dhaded, Bhalchandra Kodkany, Omrana Pasha, Abhik Das, Menachem Miodovnik, N K Raju Tonse

Global Health Articles

BACKGROUND: Adequate gestational weight gain (GWG) is essential for healthy fetal growth. However, in low- and middle-income countries, where malnutrition is prevalent, little information is available about GWG and how it might be modified by nutritional status and interventions.

OBJECTIVE: We describe GWG and its associations with fetal growth and birth outcomes. We also examined the extent to which prepregnancy BMI, and preconception and early weight gain modify GWG, and its effects on fetal growth.

METHODS: This was a secondary analysis of the Women First Trial, including 2331 women within the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Guatemala, India, and Pakistan, …


Impact Of Long-Term Doula Services On Maternal And Fetal Health Outcomes In Women In Treatment For Opioid Use Disorder, Saloni Parikh, Meghan Gannon, Phd, Msph Feb 2021

Impact Of Long-Term Doula Services On Maternal And Fetal Health Outcomes In Women In Treatment For Opioid Use Disorder, Saloni Parikh, Meghan Gannon, Phd, Msph

Phase 1

This study analyzed the impact of doula services on maternal and fetal health outcomes in pregnant women seeking treatment for opioid use disorder. Understanding the impact of doula services is critical in reducing inequities in health outcomes experienced by this vulnerable population. Retrospective and prospective data was collected from surveys, focus groups, and maternal and infant birth data from 100 women in treatment for opioid use disorder, with fifty utilizing doulas and fifty not utilizing doulas. Standardized data abstraction of quantitative and qualitative measures were collected into an SPSS database and Nvivo, respectively, and analyzed using SPSS. Measures of importance …


Exploring Political Awareness And Civic Engagement Among Women Utilizing Mater Services, Cathy Lu, Meghan Gannon, Phd, Msph Feb 2021

Exploring Political Awareness And Civic Engagement Among Women Utilizing Mater Services, Cathy Lu, Meghan Gannon, Phd, Msph

Phase 1

Introduction: High levels of civic engagement by United States citizens sustains the integrity of the democratic system. Health organizations, such as The Maternal Addiction Treatment Education and Research (MATER) program, are in a position to help marginalized voting-eligible individuals overcome barriers to voting.

Methods: The target population was women utilizing MATER services. The study design consisted of a survey collecting data including demographic information, political engagement, perceived barriers, and interest in future advocacy. Following the survey, participants were offered more voting resources.

Results: One hundred percent of participants reported utilizing public assistance. Forty-eight percent reported a social network as their …