Muffler
N, El Hassane Trabelssi M and De Brouwere V. 2007. Scaling up clinical
audits of obstetric cases in Morocco. Tropical Medicine & International
Health 12(10): 1248-57 (link to full paper
in English, html or pdf)
Stanton
C K, Dubourg D, De Brouwere V,Pujades M, Ronsmans C. 2005. Reliability
of data on Caesarean sections in developing countries. Bulletin
of the World Health Organisation. 83 (6): 401-480. (pdf
in English 497 KB)
Ronsmans
C, De Brouwere V, Dubourg D, Dieltiens G. 2004. Measuring the need
for life-saving obstetric surgery in developing countries. British
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 111 (10): 1027-1030.
(pdf in English 274 KB)
De
Brouwere V, Dubourg D, Richard F, Van Lerberghe W. 2002. [Letter]
The Lancet, 359 (16), 974-975. (Link
to the Lancet)
Van Lerberghe W & De Brouwere V. 2001. Réduire
la mortalité maternelle dans un contexte de pauvreté.
Studies in Health Services Organisation & Policy, 18, 1-6.
(pdf in French 88 KB) (pdf
in English 82 KB)
Van Lerberghe W & De Brouwere V. 2001. Impasses et
succès: les conditions historiques du déclin de la
mortalité maternelle. Studies in Health Services Organisation
& Policy, 18, 7-35.
(pdf
in French 339 KB) (pdf
in English 290 KB)
Jahn A & De Brouwere V. 2001. La référence
pendant la grossesse et l'accouchement: concepts et stratégies.
Studies in Health Services Organisation & Policy, 18, 239-257.
(pdf
in French 259 KB) (pdf
in
English
243 KB)
Ferrinho P, Bugalho A M & Van Lerberghe W. 2001. Faut-il
privatiser la santé reproductive? Beaucoup de slogans mais
peu d'arguments. Studies in Health Services Organisation & Policy,
17, 365-394. (pdf
in
French
245 KB) (pdf
in
English
261 KB)
De Brouwere V, Derveeuw M, Van
Damme W, Van Lerberghe W, Litt V. 1999. Safe Motherhood. Lancet.
[letter] 354, 2085.
(Link
to the Lancet)
Derveeuw M, Litt V, De Brouwere
V, Van Lerberghe W 1999. Too little, too late, too sloppy : delivery
care in Africa. [Letter] The Lancet, 353, 409. (Link
to the Lancet)
De Brouwere V. and Van Lerberghe W. 1998. Les besoins
obstétricaux non couverts. 229 p. Paris : L'Harmattan.
De
Brouwere V, Tonglet R, Van Lerberghe W. 1998. Strategies for reducing
maternal mortality in developing countries: what can we learn from
history of western countries ? Tropical Medicine and International
Health, 3, 771-782. (html in English)
Belghiti A, De Brouwere V, Kegels G, Van Lerberghe
W. 1998. Monitoring unmet obstetric need at district level in Morocco.
Tropical Medicine and International Health, 3 (7), 584-591.
Van Damme, W., De Brouwere V.,
Boelaert M. and Van Lerberghe W. 1998. Effects of a refugee-assistance
programme on host population in Guinea as measured by obstetric
interventions The Lancet, 351, 1609-13.
(Link
to the Lancet)
De
Brouwere V., Tonglet R., Van Lerberghe W. 1997. « Maternité sans
Risque » dans les pays en développement: les leçons de l'histoire.
Van Lerberghe W., Kegels G., De Brouwere V. (eds). Studies in Health
Services Organization and Policy n°6, Antwerp : ITGPress, Belgium.
(pdf in french 364 KB)
De Brouwere V. 1997. Les besoins obstétricaux non couverts:
la prise de conscience de la problématique de la santé maternelle
au Maroc. Thèse de Doctorat en Santé Publique (PhD). Louvain-en-Woluwe
: Université Catholique de Louvain.
De Brouwere V, Laabid A, Van Lerberghe W. 1997. "An
alternative to the maternal mortality ratio: the coverage of obstetric
interventions needs" in International Studies in Demography. Stewart
O, Faveua V (eds.).
De Brouwere V., Laabid A., Van Lerberghe W. 1996. Unmet
obstetrical need: an operationally relevant concept. In Networking
for Research in Reproductive Health. De Brouwere V. and Van Lerberghe
W. (eds). Antwerp: ITM & European Commission for Science Research
Development (DGXII).
De Brouwere V., Laabid A.,Van Lerberghe W. 1996. Quels
besoins en interventions obstétricales? Une approche fondée sur
l'analyse spatiale des déficits au Maroc", Revue d'Epidémiologie
et de Santé Publique. 44 (2):111-124.
De Brouwere V., Laabid A. and Van Lerberghe W. 1996.
Couverture des besoins en interventions obstétricales au Maroc.
Archives of Public Health, 53(Suppl 1): 33.
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