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Dr Aduragbemi Banke-Thomas

Assoc. Prof of Maternal & Newborn Health

United Kingdom

I am a physician, public health practitioner, and global maternal and newborn health researcher, having completed my medical training at the Lagos State University, Nigeria and post-graduate degrees at the University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, Ecole des Hautes Etude en Santé Publique, Rennes, France, and Institut d'Études Politiques (Sciences Po), Rennes, France. I subsequently completed my doctoral training at the University of Liverpool/Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.

I joined the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in January 2023 as an Associate Professor in Maternal and Newborn Health after previously holding the same role at the University of Greenwich. I am also a Visiting Professor on the Erasmus Mundus Europubhealth programme, a Visiting Research Fellow at the LSE Health, London School of Economics and Political Science, Principal Researcher at the Senghor Chair in Health and Development in sub-Saharan Africa, University of Ottawa, Canada, and Health Systems Research Lead at the Maternal and Reproductive Health Research Collective, Lagos, Nigeria. I am an editorial board member of PLOS Global Public Health, Reproductive Health, and BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth.

Affiliations

Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology and International Health
Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health

Centres

Centre for Maternal Adolescent Reproductive & Child Health

Teaching

I am a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and contribute to teaching maternal and perinatal Health across the School at the master's and PhD levels. Specifically, I teach on:

Current Issues in Maternal and Perinatal Health
Understanding and Applying Research Evidence
Programme Monitoring and Implementation Research

Research

The main focus of my research has been on maternal health, especially as it relates to women living in Africa, and particularly vulnerable women such as refugees and black and ethnic minorities living in North America and Europe. Specifically, my research has mostly explored issues on and strategies to optimise cost and cost-effectiveness, geographical access, and quality of maternal and newborn health care for these women.

Currently, I am the Principal Investigator for the Google-funded 'On Tackling In-transit delays for Mothers in Emergency' (OnTIME) project and co-investigator on the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation-funded Implementation Science project for intravenous versus oral iron for iron deficiency anaemia in pregnant Nigerian women (IVON-IS) and post-partum women (IVON-PP).

I am interested in supervising research degree students working on various aspects of maternal and newborn health.
Research Area
Clinical guidelines
Complex interventions
Conflict
Economic evaluation
Health care financing
Health care policy
Health impact analysis
Health inequalities
Health outcomes
Health policy
Health education and promotion
Health systems
Maternal health
Public health
Systematic reviews
Epidemiology
GIS/Spatial analysis
Operational research
Policy analysis
Adolescent health
Electronic health records
Impact evaluation
Evaluation
Global health
Health services research
Health workers
Migration
Mobile technologies
Mixed methods research
Neonatal health
Randomised controlled trials
Reproductive health
Country
Nigeria
Burkina Faso
South Sudan
Kenya
South Africa
Niger
Chad
Ghana
Uganda
Tanzania
Angola
Mali
Zambia
Ethiopia
Malawi
Benin
Togo
Burundi
Liberia
Sierra Leone
Democratic Republic of the Congo
United States of America
United Kingdom
Region
Sub-Saharan Africa (all income levels)
Least developed countries: UN classification
Latin America & Caribbean (all income levels)
North America
World

Selected Publications

Child undernutrition and its association with household environmental conditions in Bangladesh.
Khan, MM A; Billah, MA; Fatima, K; Islam, MM; Sarker, BK; Khanam, SJ; BANKE-THOMAS, A; Khan, MN;
2024
Public health nutrition
Optimising availability and geographical accessibility to emergency obstetric care within a sub-national social health insurance scheme in Nigeria.
BANKE-THOMAS, A; Olubodun, T; Olaniran, AA; Wong, KL M; Shah, Y; Achugo, DC; Ogunyemi, O;
2024
Frontiers in health services
Inequalities in geographical access to emergency obstetric and newborn care.
BANKE-THOMAS, A; Beňová, L; Ray, N; Wong, KL; Stanton, C; Shetty, S; Afolabi, BB;
2024
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Intravenous versus oral iron for anaemia among pregnant women in Nigeria (IVON): an open-label, randomised controlled trial.
Afolabi, BB; Babah, OA; Adeyemo, TA; Balogun, M; BANKE-THOMAS, A; Abioye, AI; Akinajo, OR; Galadanci, HS; Quao, RA; Adelabu, H; Sam-Agudu, NA; Adaramoye, VO; Abubakar, A; Banigbe, B; Olorunfemi, G; Beňová, L; Larsson, EC; Annerstedt, KS; HANSON, C; Thornton, J; IVON Trial Investigators,;
2024
The Lancet Global health
Motivations for and experiences of childbirth abroad amongst Nigerian women: A qualitative study.
BANKE-THOMAS, A; Lewis, O; Duduyemi, A; Ogunyemi, O; Nadan, T;
2024
PLOS global public health
The quality of routine data for measuring facility-based maternal mortality in public and private health facilities in Kampala City, Uganda.
Birabwa, C; BANKE-THOMAS, A; Semaan, A; Van Olmen, J; Kananura, RM; Arinaitwe, ES; Waiswa, P; Beňová, L;
2024
Population health metrics
Intravenous ferric carboxymaltose versus oral ferrous sulphate for the treatment of moderate to severe postpartum anaemia in Nigerian women (IVON-PP): protocol for an open-label randomised controlled type 1 hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial.
Afolabi, BB; Adaramoye, VO; Adeyemo, TA; Balogun, M; Mitchell, EJ; Walker, K; Akinajo, OR; Abioye, IA; BANKE-THOMAS, A; Babah, OA; Chieme, CF; Oshodi, Y; Quao, R; Eboreime, EA; Ogunsola, F;
2024
BMJ open
Implementation fidelity of intravenous ferric carboxymaltose administration for iron deficiency anaemia in pregnancy: a mixed-methods study nested in a clinical trial in Nigeria.
Akinajo, OR; Annerstedt, KS; BANKE-THOMAS, A; OBI-JEFF, C; Sam-Agudu, NA; Babah, OA; Balogun, MR; Beňová, L; Afolabi, BB;
2024
Implementation science communications
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