Published on in Vol 12 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/42041, first published .
Intervention in Mothers and Newborns to Reduce Maternal and Perinatal Mortality in 3 Provinces in South Africa Using a Quality Improvement Approach: Protocol for a Mixed Method Type 2 Hybrid Evaluation

Intervention in Mothers and Newborns to Reduce Maternal and Perinatal Mortality in 3 Provinces in South Africa Using a Quality Improvement Approach: Protocol for a Mixed Method Type 2 Hybrid Evaluation

Intervention in Mothers and Newborns to Reduce Maternal and Perinatal Mortality in 3 Provinces in South Africa Using a Quality Improvement Approach: Protocol for a Mixed Method Type 2 Hybrid Evaluation

Journals

  1. Schneider H, Mianda S, Odendaal W, Chetty T. Managing Local Health System Interdependencies: Referral and Outreach Systems for Maternal and Newborn Health in Three South African Districts. Systems 2023;11(9):462 View
  2. Odendaal W, Chetty T, Goga A, Tomlinson M, Singh Y, Marshall C, Kauchali S, Pillay Y, Makua M, Hunt X. From purists to pragmatists: a qualitative evaluation of how implementation processes and contexts shaped the uptake and methodological adaptations of a maternal and neonatal quality improvement programme in South Africa prior to, and during COVID-19. BMC Health Services Research 2023;23(1) View
  3. Odendaal W, Chetty T, Tomlinson M, Goga A, Singh Y, Kauchali S, Marshall C, Hunt X. “If you work alone on this project, you can’t reach your target”: unpacking the leader’s role in well-performing teams in a maternal and neonatal quality improvement programme in South Africa, before and during COVID-19. BMC Health Services Research 2023;23(1) View
  4. Odendaal W, Tomlinson M, Goga A, Singh Y, Kauchali S, Marshall C, Pillay Y, Makua M, Chetty T, Hunt X, Tancred T. Good practices to optimise the performance of maternal and neonatal quality improvement teams: Results from a longitudinal qualitative evaluation in South Africa, before, and during COVID-19. PLOS ONE 2024;19(11):e0314024 View