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  1. Abdulrahim, Sawsan

    1. Open Access
      Design and Implementation of the Amenah Early Marriage Pilot Intervention Among Syrian Refugees in Lebanon
      Maia Sieverding, Dima Bteddini, Rima Mourtada, Lama Al Ayoubi, Ola Hassan, Aya Ahmad, Jocelyn DeJong and Sawsan Abdulrahim
      Global Health: Science and Practice February 2022, 10(1):e2100079; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00079

      We document the design, implementation, and evaluation of an early marriage intervention among Syrian refugee adolescents in Lebanon and describe the adaptations made to address a range of factors related to the vulnerability and mobility of the refugee population.

  2. Adegboyega, Ayotunde

    1. Open Access
      Transitioning to Digital Systems: The Role of World Health Organization’s Digital Adaptation Kits in Operationalizing Recommendations and Interoperability Standards
      Tigest Tamrat, Natschja Ratanaprayul, Maria Barreix, Özge Tunçalp, David Lowrance, Jenny Thompson, Leona Rosenblum, Nancy Kidula, Ram Chahar, Mary E. Gaffield, Mario Festin, James Kiarie, Brian Taliesin, Carl Leitner, Sylvia Wong, Teodora Wi, Hillary Kipruto, Ayotunde Adegboyega, Derrick Muneene, Lale Say and Garrett Mehl
      Global Health: Science and Practice February 2022, 10(1):e2100320; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00320

      The World Health Organization (WHO) digital adaptation kits distill WHO guidance into a standardized format that can be more easily incorporated into digital systems and facilitate communication between the health workforce and technologists to enable a shared understanding of the underlying content.

  3. Ahmad, Aya

    1. Open Access
      Design and Implementation of the Amenah Early Marriage Pilot Intervention Among Syrian Refugees in Lebanon
      Maia Sieverding, Dima Bteddini, Rima Mourtada, Lama Al Ayoubi, Ola Hassan, Aya Ahmad, Jocelyn DeJong and Sawsan Abdulrahim
      Global Health: Science and Practice February 2022, 10(1):e2100079; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00079

      We document the design, implementation, and evaluation of an early marriage intervention among Syrian refugee adolescents in Lebanon and describe the adaptations made to address a range of factors related to the vulnerability and mobility of the refugee population.

  4. Ahmad, Riris Andono

    1. Open Access
      Maintaining Polio-Free Status in Indonesia During the COVID-19 Pandemic
      Luthfi Azizatunnisa’, Utsamani Cintyamena, Vinod Bura, Asik Surya, Hariadi Wibisono, Riris Andono Ahmad and Yodi Mahendradhata
      Global Health: Science and Practice February 2022, 10(1):e2100310; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00310

      Despite the negative impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on polio eradication efforts, ensuring the high coverage of polio immunization and high performance of surveillance are essential to maintaining Indonesia’s polio-free status and the reaching the 2023 global polio eradication target.

  5. Aijaz, Javeria

    1. Open Access
      COVID-19 Testing Crisis Management Through a Public-Private Partnership in Sindh, Pakistan
      Saba Jamal, Javeria Aijaz, Najam Shah, Fouzia Naseer, Maimoona Khan, Muzaffar Ali Odho and Abdul Bari Khan
      Global Health: Science and Practice February 2022, 10(1):e2100308; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00308

      Building upon an existing public-private partnership enabled the rapid and effective implementation of province-wide COVID-19 testing in the Sindh province of Pakistan.

  6. Ajijola, Lekan

    1. Open Access
      Lessons Learned From the Use of the Most Significant Change Technique for Adaptive Management of Complex Health Interventions
      Saori Ohkubo, Lisa Mwaikambo, Ruwaida M. Salem, Lekan Ajijola, Paul Nyachae and Mukesh Kumar Sharma
      Global Health: Science and Practice February 2022, 10(1):e2100624; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00624

      The Most Significant Change technique used in monitoring and evaluation has facilitated learning about the project scale-up and adaptive management of evidence-based family planning interventions across diverse project stakeholders in 11 countries in Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.

  7. Al-makaleh, Bushra

    1. Open Access
      Global Research Priorities for Understanding and Improving Respectful Care for Newborns: A Modified Delphi Study
      Hagar Palgi Hacker, Elena Ateva, R. Rima Jolivet, Bushra Al-makaleh, Theresa Shaver and Emma Sacks
      Global Health: Science and Practice February 2022, 10(1):e2100292; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00292

      To inform the developing research field of respectful care, we identified global research questions that are specific to respectful newborn care. The top descriptive, implementation, and measurement questions focused primarily on defining, promoting, measuring, and advocating for respectful care.

  8. Angel, Alexandra

    1. Open Access
      A New Contraceptive Diaphragm in Niamey, Niger: A Mixed Methods Study on Acceptability, Use, and Programmatic Considerations
      Ashley Jackson, Alexandra Angel, Abdoul-Razak Mahamadou Bagourmé, Moumouni Boubacar, Aminata Maazou, Harou Issoufa and Paul Bouanchaud
      Global Health: Science and Practice February 2022, 10(1):e2100532; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00532

      Through a pilot introduction in Niamey, Niger, we found that expanding method options to include the Caya diaphragm, a new self-care contraceptive product without side effects for most users, may address some of the challenges that contribute to very low contraceptive use.

  9. Ateva, Elena

    1. Open Access
      Global Research Priorities for Understanding and Improving Respectful Care for Newborns: A Modified Delphi Study
      Hagar Palgi Hacker, Elena Ateva, R. Rima Jolivet, Bushra Al-makaleh, Theresa Shaver and Emma Sacks
      Global Health: Science and Practice February 2022, 10(1):e2100292; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00292

      To inform the developing research field of respectful care, we identified global research questions that are specific to respectful newborn care. The top descriptive, implementation, and measurement questions focused primarily on defining, promoting, measuring, and advocating for respectful care.

  10. Ayoubi, Lama Al

    1. Open Access
      Design and Implementation of the Amenah Early Marriage Pilot Intervention Among Syrian Refugees in Lebanon
      Maia Sieverding, Dima Bteddini, Rima Mourtada, Lama Al Ayoubi, Ola Hassan, Aya Ahmad, Jocelyn DeJong and Sawsan Abdulrahim
      Global Health: Science and Practice February 2022, 10(1):e2100079; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00079

      We document the design, implementation, and evaluation of an early marriage intervention among Syrian refugee adolescents in Lebanon and describe the adaptations made to address a range of factors related to the vulnerability and mobility of the refugee population.

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Global Health: Science and Practice: 10 (1)
Global Health: Science and Practice
Vol. 10, No. 1
February 28, 2022
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  • Global Research Priorities for Understanding and Improving Respectful Care for Newborns: A Modified Delphi Study
  • What Distinguishes Women Who Choose to Self-Inject? A Prospective Cohort Study of Subcutaneous Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate Users in Ghana
  • Extending Delivery of Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention to Children Aged 5–10 Years in Chad: A Mixed-Methods Study
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Using Vignettes to Gain Insights Into Social Norms Related to Voluntary Family Planning and Gender-Based Violence in South Sudan
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