Soheila Mohammadi
Affiliated Researcher at Institutionen för kvinnors och barns hälsa; Internationell kvinno- och mödrahälsovård och migration
- Telephone:
- +46 18 611 36 87
- E-mail:
- soheila.mohammadi@uu.se
- Visiting address:
- MTC-huset, Dag Hammarskjölds väg 14B, 1 tr
752 37 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Akademiska sjukhuset
751 85 UPPSALA - Available:
- Kvinnokliniken, nbv, ing 95/96, Akademiska sjukhuset, 751 85 Uppsala
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Short presentation
MD, PhD, MMSc.
An obstetrician and gynecologist from Iran. I have worked with clinical audit and the improvement of care quality at hospitals. I have served at Uppsala University Hospital and the department of Women's and Children's Health since 2011. My knowledge and experiences of obstetrics and public health along with provision of care in two different countries provided me a unique opportunity to understand the challenges of investigation and promotion of high-quality care across settings.
Publications
Recent publications
- Auditing the appropriateness of cesarean delivery using the Robson classification among women experiencing a maternal near miss (2019)
- Afghan mothers with near-miss morbidity face disparity in obstetric care at university hospitals in Tehran, Iran (2018)
- Experiences of inequitable care among Afghan mothers surviving near-miss morbidity in Tehran, Iran (2017)
- Afghan Migrants Face more Suboptimal Care than Natives (2017)
- Beyond ‘Cesarean Overuse’ (2016)
All publications
Articles
- Auditing the appropriateness of cesarean delivery using the Robson classification among women experiencing a maternal near miss (2019)
- Afghan mothers with near-miss morbidity face disparity in obstetric care at university hospitals in Tehran, Iran (2018)
- Experiences of inequitable care among Afghan mothers surviving near-miss morbidity in Tehran, Iran (2017)
- Afghan Migrants Face more Suboptimal Care than Natives (2017)
- Maternal near-miss at university hospitals with cesarean overuse (2016)
- Clinical audits to reduce cesarean section rates in a general hospital in Tehran, Iran. Ambitious or obtainable goal? (2012)
- Clinical Audits (2012)
- ‘Who cares for Afghanis?’ Care Experiences of Migrant Mothers Surviving Near-Miss Morbidity in Iran