Sarah Fredsted Villadsen
Assistant professor
Section of Social Medicine
Post: Øster Farimagsgade 5, postboks 2099, 1014 København K, Visit: Gothersgade 160, 3. sal, 1123 København K
Research in the mechanisms behind the increased risk of stillbirth and infant death among some migrant groups in Denmark and development of a health promoting intervention. The research is part of the SULIM project (sulim.ku.dk) and aims to generate increased understanding of the mechanisms and to develop a participatory intervention, as well as to implement and evaluate the intervention. The research is based on a mixed method approach. Sarah has previous experiences with project management and multicultural collaboration, and has done research in migrant health, global health, antenatal care and health system strengthening interventions.
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Strategic perspectives on antenatal care: development of a participatory antenatal care strengthening intervention in Jimma, Ethiopia
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Antenatal care strengthening for improved quality of care in Jimma, Ethiopia: an effectiveness study
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Ethnic differences in the risk of caesarean section: a Danish population-based register study 2004-2015
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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