2022
Examining maternal morbidity across a spectrum of delivery locations: An analysis of the Global Network's Maternal and Neonatal Health Registry
Oberlin A, Wallace J, Moore J, Saleem S, Lokangaka A, Tshefu A, Bauserman M, Figueroa L, Krebs N, Esamai F, Liechty E, Bucher S, Patel A, Hibberd P, Chomba E, Carlo W, Goudar S, Derman R, Koso‐Thomas M, McClure E, Goldenberg R. Examining maternal morbidity across a spectrum of delivery locations: An analysis of the Global Network's Maternal and Neonatal Health Registry. International Journal Of Gynecology & Obstetrics 2022, 160: 797-805. PMID: 35949060, PMCID: PMC9911556, DOI: 10.1002/ijgo.14391.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-physician cliniciansMaternal morbidityHealth registriesHealthcare facilitiesOut-of-hospital deliveriesMaternal Newborn Health RegistryRates of maternal mortalityNeonatal Health RegistryMaternal mortality ratioNewborn Health RegistryHospital-level dataMiddle-income countriesRates of morbidityMortality ratioDelivery locationsMaternal mortalityAttendance typeDelivery sitesLMICsRegistryDeliveryMorbidityCliniciansWomenPregnancy
2020
Mapping the cervical cancer screening cascade among women living with HIV in Johannesburg, South Africaa
Rohner E, Mulongo M, Pasipamire T, Oberlin A, Goeieman B, Williams S, Lubeya M, Rahangdale L, Chibwesha C. Mapping the cervical cancer screening cascade among women living with HIV in Johannesburg, South Africaa. International Journal Of Gynecology & Obstetrics 2020, 152: 53-59. PMID: 33188707, DOI: 10.1002/ijgo.13485.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPap resultsSuspected cancerElectronic medical record systemMedical record systemProportion of womenAbnormal Pap resultsCytology screening programsCare cascadeScreening outcomesRetrospective cohort studyCervical screeningScreening programSouth African womenClinical guidelinesCohort studyPap smear resultsPublic sector programsRecording systemHIVColposcopic biopsyWomenSmear resultsAfrican womenCumulative incidenceCervical cancer
2019
Exploring women's preferences for HPV‐based cervical cancer screening in South Africa
Oberlin A, Pasipamire T, Chibwesha C. Exploring women's preferences for HPV‐based cervical cancer screening in South Africa. International Journal Of Gynecology & Obstetrics 2019, 146: 192-199. PMID: 31127861, PMCID: PMC6610705, DOI: 10.1002/ijgo.12869.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCervical cancer screeningHPV-based cervical cancer screeningCancer screeningImprove uptake of cervical cancer screeningUptake of cervical cancer screeningHypothetical screening scenariosParticipants expressed strong preferencesPublic sector clinicsDiscrete choice experiment surveyPublic healthcare sectorLogistic regression modelsCost of servicesSame-day testingHPV testingImprove uptakeSouth African womenChoice experiment surveyWomen's preferencesScreening scenariosExperiences SurveyReturn visitsScreening strategiesRegression modelsFree servicesHealthcare sector
2018
Making HPV vaccination available to girls everywhere
Oberlin A, Rahangdale L, Chinula L, Fuseini N, Chibwesha C. Making HPV vaccination available to girls everywhere. International Journal Of Gynecology & Obstetrics 2018, 143: 267-276. PMID: 30144050, PMCID: PMC6221992, DOI: 10.1002/ijgo.12656.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNational HPV vaccination programHPV vaccination programHPV vaccinationCancer deathVaccine-type HPV infectionMiddle-income countriesHPV vaccine deliveryHPV vaccine implementationSingle-dose vaccinationCervical cancer deathsVaccination programHPV infectionAdolescent vaccinesPrimary target populationCervical cancerCo-administrationCancer prevention interventionsHPVVaccine deliveryVaccine implementationEffective vaccineVaccineCancerPharmaceutical company MerckGirls