SDG 3: Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices for Improving Maternal and Neonatal Health: Implementation research priorities for addressing the maternal health crisis in the USA: results from a modified Delphi study among researchers - presented by Fiona Pring and Dr. Jennifer Callaghan-Koru PhD, MHS and Dr Rebecca Hamm MD MSCE and Dr. Michelle Moniz MD, MSc | Group prenatal care successes, challenges, and frameworks for scaling up: a case study in adopting health care innovations - presented by Dr. Jeannette Ickovics PhD, FABMR and Dr. Jessica Lewis | Evaluating feedback from an implementation advisory board to assess the rollout of a postpartum patient navigation program - presented by Hannah M. Green BA | IMplementation of the Preterm Birth Surveillance PAthway: a RealisT evaluation (The IMPART Study) - presented by Dr Naomi Carlisle | Using an experience-based co-design approach to develop strategies for implementing an intravenous iron intervention to treat moderate and severe anemia in pregnancy in Malawi - presented by Ms Elisabeth Mamani‑Mategula

SDG 3: Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices for Improving Maternal and Neonatal Health

Ms Elisabeth Mamani‑MategulaHannah M. Green BADr. Jeannette Ickovics PhD, FABMRJKDr. Jessica LewisMM+2
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This webinar focuses on strategies for implementing evidence-based practices that will make a real difference to improving maternal and neonatal health, which ties in closely with SDG targets 3.1 and 3.2 in particular.

We invite you to read related content in the collection on Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices for Improving Maternal and Neonatal Health , published in Implementation Science and Implementation Science Communications .

The Guest Editors of the collection - Michelle H. Moniz, Rebecca Hamm, and Jennifer Callaghan Koru - are chairing the event, with the Springer Nature SDG3 chair, Fiona Pring, introducing the event.

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E. Mamani‑Mategula et al. (2025, March 19), SDG 3: Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices for Improving Maternal and Neonatal Health
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