Index by author
Abadan, Sheena Sharifi
- Open AccessPreexposure Prophylaxis Among Pregnant and Lactating People in 18 PEPFAR-Supported Countries: A Review of HIV Strategies and GuidelinesSheena Sharifi Abadan, Liz Hawryluk, Michele Montandon, Nicole Flowers, Jane Schueller, Robyn Eakle, Pragna Patel, Michelle S. Chevalier, Sangeeta Rana and Anouk AmzelGlobal Health: Science and Practice December 2022, 10(6):e2200129; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00129
The use of preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a safe, efficacious method to prevent HIV infections among pregnant and lactating people (PLP) and their infants. Despite growing support for PrEP use among PLP and notable changes in national policies, many policy gaps persist.
Acosta, Angela
- Open AccessWhen Knowledge Is Not Enough: Applying a Behavioral Design Approach to Improve Fever Case Management in NigeriaFaraz Haqqi, Angela Acosta, Sriram Sridharan, Emily Zimmerman, Temitope Ogunbi, Eno’bong Idiong, Uwem Inyang, Foyeke Oyedokun-Adebagbo, Jose Tchofa, Nene Diallo, Emma Mtiro, Chukwu Okoronkwo and Bolatito AiyenigbaGlobal Health: Science and Practice December 2022, 10(6):e2200211; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00211
Analyzing fever case management through a behavioral lens can lead programs to solutions that differ from conventional approaches in terms of type and deployment method.
Adelekan, Ademola
- Open AccessHow Do Private Providers Unaffiliated With the Nigeria National TB Program Diagnose and Treat Drug-Susceptible TB Patients? A Cross-Sectional StudyVictor Abiola Adepoju, Ademola Adelekan, Victoria Etuk, Moses Onoh and Babatunde OlofinbiyiGlobal Health: Science and Practice December 2022, 10(6):e2200210; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00210
Private providers unaffiliated with the National TB Program (NTP) in Nigeria are not diagnosing or treating drug-susceptible TB patients according to NTP guidelines, resulting in an urgent need to engage non-NTP providers and improve the quality of their TB services.
Adepoju, Victor Abiola
- Open AccessHow Do Private Providers Unaffiliated With the Nigeria National TB Program Diagnose and Treat Drug-Susceptible TB Patients? A Cross-Sectional StudyVictor Abiola Adepoju, Ademola Adelekan, Victoria Etuk, Moses Onoh and Babatunde OlofinbiyiGlobal Health: Science and Practice December 2022, 10(6):e2200210; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00210
Private providers unaffiliated with the National TB Program (NTP) in Nigeria are not diagnosing or treating drug-susceptible TB patients according to NTP guidelines, resulting in an urgent need to engage non-NTP providers and improve the quality of their TB services.
Adudans, Steve
- Open AccessA Comprehensive Approach to Medical Oxygen Ecosystem Building: An Implementation Case Study in Kenya, Rwanda, and EthiopiaVictoria Smith, Alana Changoor, Chloe McDonald, David Barash, Bernard Olayo, Steve Adudans, Tyler Nelson, Cheri Reynolds, Monica Cainer and James StunkelGlobal Health: Science and Practice December 2022, 10(6):e2100781; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00781
A social enterprise model was successfully implemented in Kenya, Rwanda, and Ethiopia that centers the production and distribution of medical oxygen at referral hospitals and equips them to act as supply hubs that help meet regional demand for affordable supply.
Advincula-lopez, Leslie
- Open AccessA Community-Led Central Kitchen Model for School Feeding Programs in the Philippines: Learnings for Multisectoral Action for HealthVanessa T. Siy Van, Carmina P. Siguin, Andrew C. Lacsina, Lean Franzl Yao, Zarah G. Sales, Normahitta P. Gordoncillo, Leslie Advincula-Lopez, Joselito T. Sescon and Eden Delight P. MiroGlobal Health: Science and Practice December 2022, 10(6):e2100391; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00391
A central kitchen model for implementing a school feeding program in the Philippines increased demand for local health interventions, empowered civil society, and held local governments accountable for multisectoral action in a decentralized government.
Agabiirwe, Caroline N.
- Open AccessImproving Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation Among Pregnant Women: An Implementation Science Approach in East-Central UgandaAhmed K. Luwangula, Laura McGough, Moses Tetui, Henry Wamani, Mark Ssennono, Caroline N. Agabiirwe, Isabelle Michaud-Létourneau, Nathan Tumwesigye, Keith Baleeta, Twaha Rwegyema and Augustin MuhweziGlobal Health: Science and Practice December 2022, 10(6):e2100426; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00426
An implementation science approach helped successfully identify and address key bottlenecks to the availability of iron and folic acid supplementation for pregnant women attending antenatal care clinics in East-Central Uganda.
Aiyenigba, Bolatito
- Open AccessWhen Knowledge Is Not Enough: Applying a Behavioral Design Approach to Improve Fever Case Management in NigeriaFaraz Haqqi, Angela Acosta, Sriram Sridharan, Emily Zimmerman, Temitope Ogunbi, Eno’bong Idiong, Uwem Inyang, Foyeke Oyedokun-Adebagbo, Jose Tchofa, Nene Diallo, Emma Mtiro, Chukwu Okoronkwo and Bolatito AiyenigbaGlobal Health: Science and Practice December 2022, 10(6):e2200211; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00211
Analyzing fever case management through a behavioral lens can lead programs to solutions that differ from conventional approaches in terms of type and deployment method.
Alayon, Silvia
- Open AccessDeterminants of Maternal Diet Quality in Winter in the Kyrgyz RepublicAltrena Mukuria-Ashe, Silvia Alayon, Tim Williams, Gulshat Sydykova, Disha Ali and Erin MilnerGlobal Health: Science and Practice December 2022, 10(6):e2100720; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00720
Contrary to cultural dietary preferences, mothers in the Kyrgyz Republic maintained minimum diet diversity during winter through access to markets and by growing, preserving, and storing foods.
Ali, Disha
- Open AccessDeterminants of Maternal Diet Quality in Winter in the Kyrgyz RepublicAltrena Mukuria-Ashe, Silvia Alayon, Tim Williams, Gulshat Sydykova, Disha Ali and Erin MilnerGlobal Health: Science and Practice December 2022, 10(6):e2100720; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00720
Contrary to cultural dietary preferences, mothers in the Kyrgyz Republic maintained minimum diet diversity during winter through access to markets and by growing, preserving, and storing foods.