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Meghan Bohren is a Senior Lecturer in Gender and Women’s Health in the Centre for Health Equity, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health. She currently leads research projects working to improve women’s experiences with pregnancy and childbirth care in low- and middle-income countries.
This includes primary mixed-methods research on the mistreatment of women during childbirth and respectful maternity care in Nigeria, Ghana, Guinea and Myanmar, and implementation research promoting labor companionship and reducing unnecessary caesarean section in Thailand and Myanmar. Meghan is also an Associate Editor with Cochrane’s Effective Practice and Organization of Care (EPOC) review group, where she focuses on systematic reviews impacting populations and systems in low- and middle-income countries, and methodological research related to qualitative evidence syntheses. She is also a co-coordinator of the CERQual (Confidence in the Evidence from Reviews of Qualitative Research) coordinating group. Meghan teaches post-graduate courses on Gender and Health, and Health Inequalities. Prior to coming to University of Melbourne, Meghan worked as a researcher at the World Health Organization (WHO) Department of Reproductive Health and Research (Switzerland), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (USA), University of Medical Sciences and Technology (Sudan), and Population Services International (USA). She has led and collaborated on research projects in Sudan, Ghana, Guinea, South Africa, Uganda, Nigeria, India, Myanmar, Thailand and USA.
This includes primary mixed-methods research on the mistreatment of women during childbirth and respectful maternity care in Nigeria, Ghana, Guinea and Myanmar, and implementation research promoting labor companionship and reducing unnecessary caesarean section in Thailand and Myanmar. Meghan is also an Associate Editor with Cochrane’s Effective Practice and Organization of Care (EPOC) review group, where she focuses on systematic reviews impacting populations and systems in low- and middle-income countries, and methodological research related to qualitative evidence syntheses. She is also a co-coordinator of the CERQual (Confidence in the Evidence from Reviews of Qualitative Research) coordinating group. Meghan teaches post-graduate courses on Gender and Health, and Health Inequalities. Prior to coming to University of Melbourne, Meghan worked as a researcher at the World Health Organization (WHO) Department of Reproductive Health and Research (Switzerland), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (USA), University of Medical Sciences and Technology (Sudan), and Population Services International (USA). She has led and collaborated on research projects in Sudan, Ghana, Guinea, South Africa, Uganda, Nigeria, India, Myanmar, Thailand and USA.
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Children and Youth Services Reviewpp.107651, (2024)
CULTURE HEALTH & SEXUALITY (2024)
BMC Public Healthno. 1 (2024): 1-12
BMJ openno. 3 (2024): e076646-e076646
Rana Islamiah Zahroh, Alya Hazfiarini, Moya Ad Martiningtyas,Fitriana Murriya Ekawati,Ova Emilia, Marc Cheong, Ana Pilar Betran,Caroline Se Homer,Meghan A Bohren
BMJ global healthno. 6 (2024)
ECLINICALMEDICINE (2024): 102180-102180
PLOS MEDICINEno. 5 (2024): e1004405-e1004405
Reproductive Healthno. 1 (2024): 1-17
Culture, health & sexualitypp.1-17, (2024)
Helen Henderson, Helio Afranio Soares Xavier,Mariano da Silva,Alexandrina Marques da Silva,Silvina Amaral Mendonca,Rui Maria de Araújo,Cathy Vaughan,Meghan A. Bohren
Culture, Health & Sexualitypp.1-17, (2024)
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