Miranda Rouse • UCSF Profiles (original) (raw)

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University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA MPH 2022 Global Health
Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA BS 2018 Nutrition
UCSF 2023 SPOT Award
UCSF 2024 Achievement Award

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I am the Research Project Analyst for Global Action in Nursing (GAIN) at the Institute for Global Health Sciences. The goal of GAIN is to build a skilled cadre of nursing and midwifery leaders and reduce maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality in Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, and Sierra Leone through longitudinal bedside mentorship. In my role, I work closely with the frontline providers on program management, monitoring and evaluation activities, scientific writing, and data collection tool development.

Women's health, Sub-Saharan Africa, Nursing mentorship, Maternal health, Neonatal health, Midwifery, Sexual and reproductive health, Breastfeeding, Lactation, Infant feeding, Global health

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  1. Evaluating the impact of a longitudinal mentorship intervention on the documentation of maternal vital signs in Blantyre district, Malawi. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2025 Dec 30; 25(1):1350. Mitchell A, Mwale NN, Simwinga L, Jana O, Rouse M, Baltzell K, Blair AH. PMID: 41462124; PMCID: PMC12752263.
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  2. Characterizing the referral care continuum among complex obstetric patients in the Blantyre District of Malawi: A mixed methods study. PLOS Glob Public Health. 2025; 5(7):e0004939. Mitchell A, Simwinga L, Blair A, Rouse M, Baltzell K, Malirakwenda R, Jere J, Mwanza O. PMID: 40705773; PMCID: PMC12289018.
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  3. Exploring the long-term impact of a nurse-midwife mentorship intervention in Neno district, Malawi: a secondary data analysis of maternal and neonatal complications. BMC Glob Public Health. 2024 Nov 11; 2(1):74. Rouse M, Mphande I, Mwale N, Kapira S, Sayenda M, Mvula MG, Openshaw M, Kapito E, Kutsamba M, Maweu D, Mitchell A, Dandu M, Muller A, Blair AH, Baltzell K. PMID: 39681971; PMCID: PMC11622972.
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  4. Evaluating a clinical mentorship intervention on maternal and neonatal complications in primary health facilities in Blantyre district, Malawi: A longitudinal analysis of the Global Action in Nursing program. Int J Nurs Stud. 2024 Oct; 158:104847. Blair A, Mwanza O, Rouse M, Magid S, Simwinga L, Phiri M, Malirakwenda R, Muller A, Jere J, Baltzell K. PMID: 38971128.
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