Complications of Caesarean section in LMIC, a systematic review: The Power of Evidence Synthesis
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Presentations:
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Topic - Maternal and perinatal mortality and complications associated with caesarean section in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Aim of webinar – Sharing of lessons learnt through conducting this important systematic review and meta-analysis and dissemination of research findings Speakers – Professor Shakila Thangaratinam, Professor of maternal and perinatal health at University of Birmingham Indie Kaur, Consultant Midwife and Director of Midwifery Services, Fernandez Foundation, Hydrabad Dr Soha Sobhy, Academic clinical lecturer, Queen Mary’s University, London Dr Ana Pilar Betran, World Health Organization, Reproductive Health and Research |
PROGRAM
1.30: Welcome – Professor Thangaratinam Overview of session and housekeeping 1.35 – 1.50: Background and introduction - Dr Ana Pilar Betran Context of caesarean section globally, research gaps, the importance of this topic 1.50 – 2.15: Methods – systematic review and meta-analysis – Dr Soha Sobhy Background information on systematic reviews and meta-analysis, then this specific review. How to formulate a research question/PICO, detail on how this study was undertaken in real terms, the methods used and why, steps along the way and lessons learnt 2.15 – 2.30: Key findings, discussion and implications for clinical practice, policy and future research - Indie Kaur Discussion around the key messages highlighted in this review and how they are relevant for clinical practice, policy and future research projects. 2.30 – 2.45: Panel to share top tips and lessons learnt during this project – All panellists The panellists will discuss their top tips, lessons learnt and hints on how to conduct high systematic reviews – things they tell their students and wish they had always known. 2.45 – 3 – Q&A – All panellists |