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Kang Chuyun

Kang Chuyun

Kang Chuyun

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Personal profile

Kang Chuyun Studied and got bachelor’s degree in Beijing medical university from 1993 September to 1998 July. She studied and got master’s degree in School of public health, Peking university health science center from 2005 to 2007.

Kang Chuyun has been working in the department of maternal and child health, Peking University since 1998 August. From then to nowadays, she has been teaching maternal and child health as well as medical statistics as a lecturer in department of maternal and child health, Peking university. Meanwhile, she did many studies focusing on maternal and child health and related policies and statistics.

Main research directions

Studies on health of population of maternal and young children

Studies on maternal and child health policies

Statistics in maternal and child health

Representative scientific research projects

1. National maternal and child health statistics of China, Funded by National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China(from 1998)

2. Study on hospital delivery policies in Western China , Funded by National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China, (2012-2013)

3. Study on the influence of the ‘New Fertility Policy’ on methods and outcomes of delivery, Funded by National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China(2014-2015)

4. Integrated Maternal and Child Health Project, funded by UNICEF (2016-2017年)

5. Study of the feasibility and effectiveness of the postpartum family planning service regulation and the integrated service model of FP and MCH, UNFPA/China eighth country programme, funded by UNFPA(2017-2018)

6. Evaluation of health management of children 0-6 in the implementation of National basic public health services, Funded by National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China(2019-2020)

 

10 representative papers

1. Maternal mortality ratios in 2852 Chinese counties, 1996-2015, and achievement of Millennium Development Goal 5 in China: a subnational analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016. Lancet. 2019 Jan. 19;393.

2. Use of contraceptives and uptake of long-acting reversible contraception among postpartum women in rural China. BMJ Sex Reprod Health. 2018 Aug 6.

3. HIV Epidemic among Pregnant Women in China, 2016: Results From Trend and Spatial Analysis National Medical Journal of China. 2018 Nov. 6.

4. Barriers to hospital deliveries among ethnic minority women with religious beliefs in China: A descriptive study using interviews and survey data. International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health. 2016 Aug 11;13.

5. Delivery modes before and after the new fertility policy: a comparative study Maternal and Child Health Care of China. January 2016,Vol. 31,No. 2

6. The Influence of the New Fertility Policy on Size and Structure of Maternity in Obstetric and Gynecologic HospitalsPopulation Research Vol. 39,No. 6 November 2015


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