Johan Wrammert
Affiliated Researcher at Institutionen för kvinnors och barns hälsa; Swedesd - Centrum för forskning och utbildning om lärande för hållbar utveckling
- E-mail:
- johan.wrammert@uu.se
- Visiting address:
- MTC-huset, Dag Hammarskjöldsväg 14B, 1 tr
75237 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Akademiska sjukhuset
751 85 UPPSALA
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Short presentation
Dr Johan Wrammert is a pediatrician based in Uppsala, Sweden.
Keywords
- global health
- health management
- neonatal health
- pediatric medicine
Biography
Dr Wrammert is a physician who received his pediatric training at the Children’s Hospital in Uppsala. Between 2014 and 2018, Dr Wrammert was head of the pediatric emergency division in Uppsala. He is now a pediatrician specialist working at Uppsala Barncentrum & Vårdcentral.
Research
Dr Wrammert defended his thesis on neonatal resuscitation training in low-income settings 2017. His research concerns global child health with a focus on newborn health. He has participated in several research projects in Nepal within neonatal care.
Publications
Selection of publications
- Evaluation of Helping Babies Breathe Quality Improvement Cycle (HBB-QIC) on retention of neonatal resuscitation skills six months after training in Nepal (2017)
- Inadequate fetal heart rate monitoring and poor use of partogram associated with intrapartum stillbirth (2016)
- Reducing perinatal mortality in Nepal using Helping Babies Breathe (2016)
- Incidence of intrapartum stillbirth and associated risk factors in tertiary care setting of Nepal (2016)
- Level of mortality risk for babies born preterm or with a small weight for gestation in a tertiary hospital of Nepal (2015)
- Risk factors for antepartum stillbirth (2015)
- Poor adherence to neonatal resuscitation guidelines exposed; an observational study using camera surveillance at a tertiary hospital in Nepal (2014)
Recent publications
- NeuroMotion Smartphone Application for Remote General Movements Assessment (2024)
- Service readiness and availability of perinatal care in public hospitals - a multi-centric baseline study in Nepal (2022)
- Incidence and outcomes of intrapartum-related neonatal encephalopathy in low-income and middle-income countries (2022)
- Effect of a scaled-up quality improvement intervention on health workers' competence on neonatal resuscitation in simulated settings in public hospitals (2021)
- Performance of health workers on neonatal resuscitation care following scaled-up quality improvement interventions in public hospitals of Nepal-a prospective observational study (2021)
All publications
Articles
- NeuroMotion Smartphone Application for Remote General Movements Assessment (2024)
- Service readiness and availability of perinatal care in public hospitals - a multi-centric baseline study in Nepal (2022)
- Incidence and outcomes of intrapartum-related neonatal encephalopathy in low-income and middle-income countries (2022)
- Effect of a scaled-up quality improvement intervention on health workers' competence on neonatal resuscitation in simulated settings in public hospitals (2021)
- Performance of health workers on neonatal resuscitation care following scaled-up quality improvement interventions in public hospitals of Nepal-a prospective observational study (2021)
- The Association of Childhood Pneumonia with Household Air Pollution in Nepal (2020)
- Adherence to World Health Organisation guidelines for treatment of early onset neonatal sepsis in low-income settings (2020)
- Incidence, risk factors and consequences of preterm birth - findings from a multi-centric observational study for 14 months in Nepal (2020)
- Equity and Coverage in the Continuum of Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Services in Nepal-Projecting the Estimates on Death Averted Using the LiST Tool (2020)
- Scaling Up Safer Birth Bundle Through Quality Improvement in Nepal (SUSTAIN) - a stepped wedge cluster randomized controlled trial in public hospitals (2019)
- Effect of a scaled-up neonatal resuscitation quality improvement package on intrapartum-related mortality in Nepal (2019)
- Scaling up quality improvement intervention for perinatal care in Nepal (NePeriQIP); study protocol of a cluster randomised trial (2017)
- Evaluation of Helping Babies Breathe Quality Improvement Cycle (HBB-QIC) on retention of neonatal resuscitation skills six months after training in Nepal (2017)
- Improved postnatal care is needed to maintain gains in neonatal survival after the implementation of the Helping Babies Breathe initiative (2017)
- Teamwork among midwives during neonatal resuscitation at a maternity hospital in Nepal (2017)
- Resuscitation practices of low and normal birth weight infants in Nepal (2017)
- Inadequate fetal heart rate monitoring and poor use of partogram associated with intrapartum stillbirth (2016)
- Reducing perinatal mortality in Nepal using Helping Babies Breathe (2016)
- Incidence of intrapartum stillbirth and associated risk factors in tertiary care setting of Nepal (2016)
- Level of mortality risk for babies born preterm or with a small weight for gestation in a tertiary hospital of Nepal (2015)
- Risk factors for antepartum stillbirth (2015)
- Poor adherence to neonatal resuscitation guidelines exposed; an observational study using camera surveillance at a tertiary hospital in Nepal (2014)
- Implementing a simplified neonatal resuscitation protocol-helping babies breathe at birth (HBB) (2012)