Clémence Schantz

ORCID: 0000-0003-2825-4531
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Research Areas
  • Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
  • Healthcare Systems and Practices
  • Global Maternal and Child Health
  • Migration, Identity, and Health
  • Maternal and fetal healthcare
  • Social Policies and Family
  • Pelvic floor disorders treatments
  • Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
  • Anorectal Disease Treatments and Outcomes
  • Health, Medicine and Society
  • Psychoanalysis and Psychopathology Research
  • Pregnancy-related medical research
  • Pelvic and Acetabular Injuries
  • Global Health and Surgery
  • Advances in Oncology and Radiotherapy
  • Reproductive Health and Contraception
  • Cambodian History and Society
  • Esophageal and GI Pathology
  • Global Health Workforce Issues
  • Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
  • Ureteral procedures and complications
  • African Studies and Ethnography
  • Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting Issues
  • Global Healthcare and Medical Tourism
  • Migration, Health and Trauma

Inserm
2017-2025

Université Paris Cité
2015-2025

Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
2015-2025

Sorbonne Paris Cité
2024-2025

Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales
2023-2025

Institut national d'études démographiques
2023-2025

Université Sorbonne Paris Nord
2025

Sorbonne Université
2025

Centre Population et Développement
2005-2024

Délégation Paris 5
2017-2024

First documented in 1741, the practice of episiotomy substantially increased worldwide during 20th century. However, research shows that is not effective reducing severe perineal trauma and may be harmful. Using a mixed-methods approach, we conducted study 2013–14 on why obstetricians midwives large maternity hospital Phnom Penh, Cambodia, still do routine episiotomies. The included extent practice, based medical records; retrospective analysis delivery notes random sample 365 patients; 22...

10.1016/j.rhm.2015.06.012 article FR Reproductive Health Matters 2015-01-01

Abstract Maternal mortality occurs mostly in contexts of poverty and health system collapse. Mali has a very high maternal rate this extremely is due part to longstanding constraints services. The central region been particularly affected by the humanitarian crisis recent years, aggravated conflict. Sominé Dolo Hospital located Mopti, region. In last decade, number pregnant or delivering women have died hospital. We conducted retrospective exhaustive study deaths occurring Mopti Between 2007...

10.1186/s13031-020-00334-5 article EN cc-by Conflict and Health 2021-01-03

Abstract Background Breast cancer is the most common in terms of incidence and mortality among women worldwide, including Africa, a rapid increase number new cases breast has recently been observed sub-Saharan Africa. Oncology relatively discipline many West African countries, particularly Mali; thus, little known about current state care infrastructure oncology practices these countries. Methods To describe challenges related to access Mali, we used qualitative approach, following...

10.1186/s12885-024-11825-6 article EN cc-by BMC Cancer 2024-01-15

Introduction Breast cancer is a global public health challenge. It the most commonly diagnosed and leading cause of cancer-related death in women. Several inequalities remain among women facing this disease, depending on their country birth sociodemographic characteristics. The SENOVIE study (Therapeutic mobility breast cancer) aims to understand life trajectories born France sub-Saharan Africa treated for four hospitals greater Paris area. Methods analysis mixed methods study, combining...

10.1136/bmjopen-2024-095759 article EN cc-by-nc-nd BMJ Open 2025-04-01

C-sections are an increasingly performed medical practice which can save lives but may also lead to major complications. Through a mixed methods study conducted in 2015 Cambodia, we aimed analyze the reasons for requesting c-section and explore factors that associated with c-sections. 60% of women cohort who gave birth by reported having requested it. 31 in-depth interviews, determined given before during labour. Before labour, were: choosing delivery date; bringing luck joy family;...

10.1016/j.rhm.2016.11.009 article EN other-oa Reproductive Health Matters 2016-11-01

Caesarean section (CS) can prevent maternal and neonatal mortality morbidity. However, it involves risks high costs that be a burden, especially in low middle income countries. The aim of this study is to assess its magnitude correlates among women reproductive age the urban rural areas Vietnam. We analyzed microdata from national Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) conducted 2014 by using representative sample households at level both areas. A total 1,350 who delivered institutional...

10.1371/journal.pone.0213129 article EN cc-by PLoS ONE 2019-07-26

Mali and Benin introduced a user fee exemption policy focused on caesarean sections in 2005 2009, respectively. The objective of this study is to assess the impact service utilisation neonatal outcomes. We focus specifically whether differentially impacts women by education level, zone residence wealth quintile household.We use difference-in-differences approach using two other western African countries with no policies as comparison group (Cameroon Nigeria). Data were extracted from...

10.1136/bmjgh-2017-000558 article EN cc-by-nc BMJ Global Health 2018-01-01

Benin and Mali introduced user fee exemption policies focused on caesarean sections (C-sections) in 2005 2009, respectively. These had a positive impact access to C-sections facility based deliveries among all women, but the socioeconomic inequality is still highly uncertain. The objective of this study was observe whether there an increase or decrease urban/rural inequalities after free C-section policy introduced.

10.1186/s12939-018-0789-x article EN cc-by International Journal for Equity in Health 2018-06-05

The concept of “gynecological and obstetric violence”, which emerged in the early 2000s Latin America activist scientific circles, has been debated since 2010s French European feminist political circles. We show here how this is defined, what realities practices it covers by whom context used public space France internationally, academic research. This allows for a new approach to medical care gynecology obstetrics that takes into account experiences, both objective subjective,...

10.3917/spub.215.0629 article EN Santé Publique 2022-03-11

While breast cancer is the most common globally, not all women have access to quality care. Long considered a disease of high-income countries, low- and middle-income countries are now facing major public health issue regarding cancer. This case in sub-Saharan Africa, where treatment often lacking. context leads some travel abroad, particularly France, hoping save their lives. article aims examine experiences, social cost perceptions associated with therapeutic mobility for France. To this...

10.1016/j.ssmqr.2023.100314 article EN cc-by-nc-nd SSM - Qualitative Research in Health 2023-07-14

Breast cancer is the second most common cancer, with more than 2.31 million cases diagnosed worldwide in 2022. Cancer medicine subjects body to invasive procedures hope of offering a chance recovery. In course treatment, pricked, burned, incised and amputated, sometimes shattering identity often changing way women perceive world. sub-Saharan Africa, incidence rates are steadily increasing particularly young when they develop breast cancer. Despite this alarming situation, scientific...

10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.116874 article EN cc-by Social Science & Medicine 2024-04-08

The experience of childbirth has been technologized worldwide, leading to major social changes. In France, occurs almost exclusively in hospitals. Few studies have published on the opinions French women regarding obstetric technology and, particular, caesarean section. 2017-2018, we used a mixed methods approach determine women's preferences mode delivery, and captured their experiences satisfaction relation two maternity settings. Of 284 pregnant women, 277 (97.5%) expressed preference for...

10.1016/j.rbms.2020.10.003 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online 2020-11-20

La périnéorraphie est une pratique chirurgicale biomédicale qui vise à resserrer fortement le périnée des femmes après un accouchement par voie basse. Au Cambodge, cette pratique, et travers l’institution biomédicale, les soignant∙e∙s construisent corps féminin s’inscrit dans représentation symbolique du genrée, où féminin, faible vulnérable, doit être façonné sur mesure, de manière répondre aux attentes masculin. Cet article souhaite montrer qu’en rendant conformes leur rôle d’épouse,...

10.3917/cdge.061.0131 article FR Cahiers du Genre 2016-09-28
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