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Utilization of obstetric analgesia in labor pain management and associated factors among obstetric caregivers in public health facilities of Kembata Tembaro Zone, Southern Ethiopia.

Journal of pain research

Geltore TE, Taye A, Kelbore AG.
PMID: 30584351
J Pain Res. 2018 Dec 06;11:3089-3097. doi: 10.2147/JPR.S165417. eCollection 2018.

BACKGROUND: Nowadays, obstetric analgesia is provided routinely in most developed countries. However, in developing countries, labor pain management is not a well-established service. The poor utilization of labor analgesia in low-income countries including Ethiopia results in laboring mothers in...

Ten simple rules to increase computational skills among biologists with Code Clubs.

PLoS computational biology

Hagan AK, Lesniak NA, Balunas MJ, Bishop L, Close WL, Doherty MD, Elmore AG, Flynn KJ, Hannigan GD, Koumpouras CC, Jenior ML, Kozik AJ, McBride K, Rifkin SB, Stough JMA, Sovacool KL, Sze MA, Tomkovich S, Topcuoglu BD, Schloss PD.
PMID: 32853198
PLoS Comput Biol. 2020 Aug 27;16(8):e1008119. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008119. eCollection 2020 Aug.

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Perceptions of obstetric analgesia: a qualitative study among midwives attending normal vaginal deliveries in Durame Hospital, Southern Ethiopia.

Journal of pain research

Geltore TE, Kelbore AG, Angelo AT.
PMID: 31410052
J Pain Res. 2019 Jul 17;12:2187-2192. doi: 10.2147/JPR.S209913. eCollection 2019.

BACKGROUND: Labor pain is distressing and produces undue side effects to both woman and fetus. In low-income countries like Ethiopia, addressing pain relief is often neglected. Professionals attending labor may not have awareness of obstetric analgesia. Besides this, there...

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