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Lebanon
Osman, H., Campbell, O., & Nassar, A. (2009). Using the emergency obstetric drills in maternity units as a performance improvement tool.
Birth, 36(1), 43-50.
Osman, H., Usta, I., Rubeiz, N., Abu-Rustum, R., & Nassar, A. (2008).
Cocoa butter lotion for prevention of striae gravidarum: A
double-blind, randomised and placebo-controlled trial. BJOG, 115, 1138-1142
Kabakian-Khasholian, T., & Campbell, O. (2007). Impact of written information on women's postpartum health: A randomized controlled trial.
Acta Obstetrica Et Gynecologicia Scandinavica, 86(7), 793-798.
Kabakian-Khasholian, T., Kaddour, A., DeJong, J., Shayboub, R., & Nassar, A. (2007). The policy environment encouraging C- section in Lebanon. Health Policy, 83(1),
37-49
Osman, H., Rubeiz, N., Tamim, H., & Nassar, A. (2007). Risk factors for the development of striae gravidarum.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 196(1), 62.e1-62.e5.
Tamim, H., El-Chemaly, S., Nassar, A., Aaraj, A., Campbell, O., Kaddour, A., et al. (2007). National collaborative perinatal neonatal network.
Cesarean delivery among nulliparous women in Beirut: Assessing predictors in nine hospitals. Birth, 34(1), 14-20.
Tamim, H., El-Chemaly, S., Nassar, A., Mumtaz, G., Kaddour, A., Kabakian-Khasholian, T., et al. (2007). National collaborative perinatal neonatal network.
Incidence and correlates of cesarean section in a capital city of a middle income country.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 35, 282-288.
Kabakian-Khasholian, T., Jurdi, R., El-Kak, F., & Kaddour, A. (2006). What is happening during the postnatal visit? Health Care for Women International, 27, 839-847.
Kabakian-Khasholian, T., & Campbell, O. (2005). A simple way to increase services use: Triggers of women's uptake of postpartum services.
BJOG, 112, 1315-1321.
El Kak, F., Chaaya, M., Kaddur, A., & Campbell, O. (2004). Patterns of ANC in low versus high risk pregnancies in Lebanon.
Eastern Mediterranean Journal, 10(3), 268-276.
El Kak, F., Jurdi, R., Kaddur, A., & Zurayk, H. (2004). Gender and sexual health in clinical practice in Lebanon.
International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 87(3), 260-266.
Chaaya, M., Awwad, J., Campbell, O., Sibai, A., & Kaddour, A. (2003). Demographic and psychosocial profile of smoking among pregnant women in a developing country: Public health implications.
Maternal Child Health Journal, 7(3), 179-186.
Chaaya, M., Campbell, O., El Kak, F., Shaar, D., Harb, H., & Kaddour, A. (2002). Postpartum depression: Prevalence and determinants in Lebanon.
Arch Women Mental Health, 5(2), 65-72.
Kabakian-Khasholian, T., Campbell, O., Shediac-Rizkallah, M., & Ghorayeb, F. (2000). Women's experiences of maternity care: Satisfaction or passivity? Social Science
and Medicine, 51(1), 103-113.
Khayat, R., & Campbell, O. (2000). Hospital practices in maternity wards in Lebanon. Health Policy and Planning, 15(3), 270-278.
Egypt
Khalil, K., Elnoury, A., Cherine, M., Sholkamy, H., Hassanien, N., Mohsen, L., et al. (2005). Hospital practices vs. evidence-based medicine: Categorizing practices for normal birth in an Egyptian teaching hospital.
Birth, 32(4), 283-290.
Cherine, M., Khalil, K., Hassanein, N., Sholkamy, H., Breebaart, M., & Elnoury, A. (2004). Management of the third stage of labor in an Egyptian teaching hospital.
International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 87(1), 54-58.
Khalil, K., Cherine, M., Elnoury, A., Sholkamy, H., Breebaart, M., & Hassanein, N. (2004). Labor augmentation in an Egyptian teaching hospital. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 85(1), 75-81.
Jordan
Sweidan, M., Mahfoud, Z., & DeJong, J.(corresponding author) (2008). Hospital policies and practices concerning normal childbirth in Jordan.
Studies in Family Planning, 39(1), 59-68.
Khawaja, M., & El-Nsour, M. (2007) Trends in the prevalence
of caesarean section delivery in Jordan: Evidence from three demographic and
health surveys, 1990-2002, World Health and Population 9(4) 17-28.
Palestine
Abdul-Rahim, H. Abu-Rmeileh, N., Wick, L. (2009) Cesarean section deliveries in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt):
an analysis of the 2006 Palestinian Family Health Survey. Health Policy (open access).
Hassan-Bitar, S. and Narrainen S. (2009) ‘Shedding light’ on the challenges faced by Palestinian maternal health care providers. Accepted for publication. Midwifery
Hammoudeh, W., Mataria, A., Wick, L., & Giacaman, R. (2009) In
search of health: Quality of life among postpartum Palestinian
women. Expert Reviews Pharmacoeconomics Outcomes Res., 9(2),
123-132.
Giacaman, R., Abu Rmeileh, N., Mataria, A., & Wick, L. (2008).
Palestinian women's pregnancy intentions: Analysis and critique of
the demographic and health survey 2004. Health Policy, 85(1),
83-93.
Giacaman, R., Abu Rmeileh, N., & Wick, L. (2007). The limitations on choice: Palestinian women's childbirth location, dissatisfaction with the place of birth and determinants.
The European Journal of Public Health, 17(1), 86-91.
Hassan-Bitar, S., & Wick, L. (2007). Evoking the guardian angel: Childbirth care in a Palestinian hospital. Reproductive Health Matters, 15(30), 103-113.
Mikki, N., Wick, L., Abu-Asab, N., & Abu-Rmeileh, M. (2007). A trial of amniotomy in a Palestinian hospital. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 27(4), 368-373.
Giacaman, R., Wick, L., Abdul-Rahim, H., & Wick, L. (2005). The politics of childbirth in the context of conflict: Policies or de facto practices? Health Policy, 72, 129-139.
Wick, L., Mikki, N., Giacaman, R., & Abdul-Rahim, H. (2005). Childbirth in Palestine. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 89, 174-178.
Giacaman, R., Abdul-Rahim, H., & Wick, L. (2003). Health sector reform in the occupied Palestinian territories (OPT): Targeting the forest or the trees? Health Policy and Planning, 18(1),
59-67.
Syria
Bashour, H., Abdulsalam, A., Al-Faisal, W., & Cheikha, S. (2008). The patterns and determinants of maternity care in Damascus, Syria.
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 14(3), 595-604.
Bashour, H., Kharouf, M., Abdulsalam, A., El Asmar, K., Tabbaa, M., & Cheikha, S. (2008). Effect of postnatal home visits on maternal/infant outcomes in Syria: A randomized controlled trial.
Public Health Nursing, 25(2), 115-125.
Bashour, H., & Abdulsalam, A. (2005). Syrian women's preferences for birth attendant and birth place. Birth, 32, 20-26.
Bashour, H., Hafez, R., & Abdulasalam, A. (2005). Syrian women's perceptions and experiences of ultrasound screening in pregnancy: Implications for antenatal policy. Reproductive Health Matters, 13(25), 147-154.
Abdulsalam, A., Bashour, H., Cheikha, S., Al-Faisal, W., Gabr, A., Jorf, S., et al. (2004). Routine care of normal deliveries as applied in Syrian maternity wards.
Journal of the Arab Board of Medical Specializations. 6, 134-140.
Arab Region
Choices and Challenges in Changing Childbirth Research Network.
(Kabakian-Kasholian, T: corresponding author).
(2005). Routines in facility-based maternity care: evidence from the Arab World. BJOG:
an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 112, 1270-1276.
Jurdi, R., & Khawaja, M. (2004). Caesarian section rates in the Arab region: A cross-national study.
Health Policy and Planning, 19(2), 101-110.
Khawaja, M., Jurdi, R., & Kabakian-Khasholian, T. (2004). Rising trends in cesarean section rates in Egypt. Birth, 31(1), 12-16.
Khawaja, M., Kabakian-Khasholian, T., & Jurdi, R. (2004). Determinants of caesarean section in Egypt: Evidence from the demographic and health survey. Health Policy, 69, 273-281.
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