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Perspectives of an inhaled oxytocin intervention for the prevention of postpartum haemorrhage

The overall aim of this study is to guide the development and facilitate the future implementation of inhaled oxytocin in three diverse country settings.

Objective

The project aims to assess:

  • factors currently limiting the availability and effective use of a quality oxytocin product
  • the acceptability and perceived utility of inhaled oxytocin at the hospital, lower-level health care facility, and community level
  • the operational feasibility of implementation of inhaled oxytocin from national product registration through to end user uptake.

Timeline

2015–completed.

Approach

This qualitative study will take place in three diverse country settings, commencing with an in-depth literature and policy review. Focus group discussions and in-depth interviews will be used to gain insight into the perspectives of healthcare providers, community members and key informants.

Project contacts

Dr Kyu Kyu Than

Dr Kyu Kyu Than

Research Director (Myanmar Program)
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Project team

Dr Kyu Kyu Than

Dr Kyu Kyu Than

Research Director (Myanmar Program)
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