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Postpartum haemorrhage in rural Indigenous women: scoping review of a global obstetrical challenge

We conducted a scoping review to determine incidence and risk factors for postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) in rural Indigenous women. We systematically searched PubMed (Medline), EMBASE, and CINAHL for all peer-reviewed articles and grey literature regarding Indigenous ethnicity, rural settings, and PPH...

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Published in:International journal of circumpolar health 2022-12, Vol.81 (1), p.2090066-2090066
Main Authors: Doherty, Sean, Asghari, Shabnam, Heeley, Thomas, House-Denine, Marissa, Hall, Amanda, Swab, Michelle
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Cervix
childbirth
Female
Grey literature
Health services
Hemorrhage
Humans
indigenous
Injuries
Inuit
Maternal & child health
Native North Americans
Native peoples
Nursing
Pacific Islander people
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rural
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Rural Population
Trauma
Vagina
women's health
Womens health
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