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What evidence do we have for effective interventions

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Video summary

Dr Nicola Vousden examines the breadth and efficacy of interventions to reduce inequalities among disadvantaged women, drawing on findings from an overview of systematic reviews.

About the speaker

Nicola Vousden (MBBS, MSc, PhD, MPH) is a Clinical Research Fellow in Maternal and Child Population Health at the University of Oxford.


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