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Aborigo, Raymond A.
- Open AccessCommunity Barriers, Enablers, and Normative Embedding of Second Year of Life Vaccination in Ghana: A Qualitative StudyBrent Wolff, Raymond A. Aborigo, Maxwell Dalaba, Joseph K. L. Opare, Laura Conklin, George Bonsu and Kwame Amponsa-AchianoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200496; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00496
Community perceptions of barriers and enablers to 2YL vaccination provide a snapshot of an active diffusion process as new practices gradually displace older embedded ones and practical costs and benefits of later vaccination are reevaluated.
Aldridge, Luke R.
- Open AccessDevelopment and Piloting of a Mental Health Prevention and Referral Program for Veterans and Their Families in UkraineAmanda J. Nguyen, Tara Russell, Stephanie Skavenski, Sergiy Bogdanov, Kira Lomakina, Iryna Ivaniuk, Luke R. Aldridge, Paul Bolton, Laura Murray and Judy BassGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200488; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00488
The CETA Psychosocial Support program is a single-session intervention that can be delivered by lay providers to support mental health prevention and referral for veterans and their families in Ukraine.
Ali, Akeem
- Open AccessMeasuring National Immunization System Performance: A Systematic Assessment of Available ResourcesCyra Patel, Nicole Rendell, Ginny M. Sargent, Akeem Ali, Christopher Morgan, Rebecca Fields and Meru SheelGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e220055; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00555
This review of monitoring and evaluation resources identified multiple performance indicators that can inform country-specific approaches to evaluating immunization systems.
Amponsa-Achiano, Kwame
- Open AccessCommunity Barriers, Enablers, and Normative Embedding of Second Year of Life Vaccination in Ghana: A Qualitative StudyBrent Wolff, Raymond A. Aborigo, Maxwell Dalaba, Joseph K. L. Opare, Laura Conklin, George Bonsu and Kwame Amponsa-AchianoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200496; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00496
Community perceptions of barriers and enablers to 2YL vaccination provide a snapshot of an active diffusion process as new practices gradually displace older embedded ones and practical costs and benefits of later vaccination are reevaluated.
Asim, Muhammad
- Open AccessPromoting Supportive and Respectful Maternity Care in Public Health Facilities in Sindh, Pakistan: A Theory-Informed Health System InterventionBilal Iqbal Avan, Waqas Hameed, Bushra Khan, Muhammad Asim, Sarah Saleem and Sameen SiddiqiGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200513; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00513
Mistreatment during childbirth is prevalent in many LMICs. The authors piloted a health system intervention to build maternity teams’ capacity to provide inclusive, supportive, and respectful maternity care to women during childbirth.
Atun, Rifat
- Open AccessA Financing Strategy to Expand Surgical Health CareDesmond T. Jumbam, Che L. Reddy, John G. Meara, Emmanuel M. Makasa and Rifat AtunGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2100295; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00295
The authors propose a strategy to guide the financing of surgical health care services as part of national health care policies in LMICs.
Avan, Bilal Iqbal
- Open AccessPromoting Supportive and Respectful Maternity Care in Public Health Facilities in Sindh, Pakistan: A Theory-Informed Health System InterventionBilal Iqbal Avan, Waqas Hameed, Bushra Khan, Muhammad Asim, Sarah Saleem and Sameen SiddiqiGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200513; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00513
Mistreatment during childbirth is prevalent in many LMICs. The authors piloted a health system intervention to build maternity teams’ capacity to provide inclusive, supportive, and respectful maternity care to women during childbirth.
Avery, Latham
- Open AccessAn Evaluation of Local Implementing Partner Performance During the First 2 Years of the USAID/PEPFAR TransitionLauren A. White, Latham Avery, Lindsay Bonanno, Christy Knight, Courtney Irwin, Kathryn Hoeflich, Deborah Kaliel, Mai Hijazi and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200337; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00337
We examine local partner performance across the HIV/AIDS clinical cascade during the USAID/PEPFAR transition to local partners.
- Open AccessMidpoint Reflections on USAID HIV Local Partner Transition EffortsDeborah Kaliel, Christy Knight, Latham Avery, Lauren A. White, Lindsay Bonanno, Jason Porter, Kathryn Hoeflich, Courtney Irwin, Christopher Nikola, Amy Paul, Mai Hijazi, Clint Cavanaugh and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200338; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00338
We discuss 5 key factors that have facilitated efforts to transition the majority of the USAID HIV/AIDS portfolio to direct funding through local organizations, including partner country governments.
Ayebare, Amable
- Open AccessStrengthening Kampala’s Urban Referral System for Maternal and Newborn Care Through Establishment of an Emergency Call and Dispatch CenterSam Ononge, Andrew Magunda, Dorothy Balaba, Peter Waiswa, Daniel Okello, Henry Kaula, Sara Zalwango, Douglas Akii Bua, Amable Ayebare, Frank Kaharuza, Cudjoe Bennett, Sara Sulzbach, Brett Keller and Yvonne MugerwaGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200332; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00332
An emergency call and ambulance dispatch center facilitated maternal and newborn transport, and a smartphone application helped deploy and track ambulances to improve coordination and efficiency in emergency case referral and transport.
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Balaba, Dorothy
- Open AccessStrengthening Kampala’s Urban Referral System for Maternal and Newborn Care Through Establishment of an Emergency Call and Dispatch CenterSam Ononge, Andrew Magunda, Dorothy Balaba, Peter Waiswa, Daniel Okello, Henry Kaula, Sara Zalwango, Douglas Akii Bua, Amable Ayebare, Frank Kaharuza, Cudjoe Bennett, Sara Sulzbach, Brett Keller and Yvonne MugerwaGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200332; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00332
An emergency call and ambulance dispatch center facilitated maternal and newborn transport, and a smartphone application helped deploy and track ambulances to improve coordination and efficiency in emergency case referral and transport.
Banda, Louis Masankha
- Open AccessThe Cost of Providing Comprehensive HIV Services to Key Populations: An Analysis of the LINKAGES Program in Kenya and MalawiMarjorie Opuni, Jose Luis Figueroa, Jorge Eduardo Sanchez-Morales, Andrea Salas-Ortiz, Luz Edith Ochoa-Sanchez, Mariana Morales-Vazquez, Louis Masankha Banda, Alice Olawo, Spy Munthali, Julius Korir, Meghan DiCarlo, Navindra Persaud and Sergio Bautista-ArredondoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200538; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00538
A cost analysis of comprehensive HIV services for key populations at higher risk of infection in Kenya and Malawi showed that costs can be substantial at all program implementation levels, not just service delivery; all these costs should be considered during program planning.
Barnett, Juanita
- Open AccessDecolonization of Global Health in Haiti: A Call for Equity, Partnerships, Scholarship, and Informed ActionDominique Guillaume, Regine Thermy, Candice Sternberg, Judith Seme, Tyra Montour, Balkys Bivins, Pepita Jean, Juanita Barnett and Guerda NicolasGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200298; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00298
Haiti’s current global health research architecture, led and implemented by foreigners far removed from Haiti, demonstrates the sector’s “non-global” nature. Decolonization in Haiti must start by addressing the vast inequities that comprise this structure.
Bass, Judy
- Open AccessDevelopment and Piloting of a Mental Health Prevention and Referral Program for Veterans and Their Families in UkraineAmanda J. Nguyen, Tara Russell, Stephanie Skavenski, Sergiy Bogdanov, Kira Lomakina, Iryna Ivaniuk, Luke R. Aldridge, Paul Bolton, Laura Murray and Judy BassGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200488; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00488
The CETA Psychosocial Support program is a single-session intervention that can be delivered by lay providers to support mental health prevention and referral for veterans and their families in Ukraine.
Bautista-Arredondo, Sergio
- Open AccessThe Cost of Providing Comprehensive HIV Services to Key Populations: An Analysis of the LINKAGES Program in Kenya and MalawiMarjorie Opuni, Jose Luis Figueroa, Jorge Eduardo Sanchez-Morales, Andrea Salas-Ortiz, Luz Edith Ochoa-Sanchez, Mariana Morales-Vazquez, Louis Masankha Banda, Alice Olawo, Spy Munthali, Julius Korir, Meghan DiCarlo, Navindra Persaud and Sergio Bautista-ArredondoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200538; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00538
A cost analysis of comprehensive HIV services for key populations at higher risk of infection in Kenya and Malawi showed that costs can be substantial at all program implementation levels, not just service delivery; all these costs should be considered during program planning.
Belemvire, Allison
- Open AccessExpanding the Role of Women in Vector Control: Case Studies From Madagascar, Rwanda, and ZambiaTess Shiras, Meghan Tammaro, Benjamin Johns, Kathryn Stillman, Allison Belemvire, Godfrey Karera, Emmanuel Hakizimana, Timothée Gandaho, Nduka Iwuchukwu and Abigail DonnerGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200508; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00508
We present effective and replicable strategies to integrate women into vector control that provide paid employment opportunities and enhance economic empowerment while strengthening vector control operations.
Bennett, Cudjoe
- Open AccessStrengthening Kampala’s Urban Referral System for Maternal and Newborn Care Through Establishment of an Emergency Call and Dispatch CenterSam Ononge, Andrew Magunda, Dorothy Balaba, Peter Waiswa, Daniel Okello, Henry Kaula, Sara Zalwango, Douglas Akii Bua, Amable Ayebare, Frank Kaharuza, Cudjoe Bennett, Sara Sulzbach, Brett Keller and Yvonne MugerwaGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200332; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00332
An emergency call and ambulance dispatch center facilitated maternal and newborn transport, and a smartphone application helped deploy and track ambulances to improve coordination and efficiency in emergency case referral and transport.
Berry, Isha
- Open AccessA Participatory Comic Book Workshop to Improve Youth-Friendly Post-Rape Care in a Humanitarian Context in Uganda: A Case StudyCarmen H. Logie, Moses Okumu, Miranda Loutet, Isha Berry, Alyssa McAlpine, Simon Odong Lukone, Nelson Kisubi, Simon Mwima and Peter KyambaddeGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200088; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00088
Participatory comic books offer a novel approach to strengthening health care providers’ understanding of refugee youth’s post-rape care needs and can be embedded in provider training in humanitarian contexts.
Bivins, Balkys
- Open AccessDecolonization of Global Health in Haiti: A Call for Equity, Partnerships, Scholarship, and Informed ActionDominique Guillaume, Regine Thermy, Candice Sternberg, Judith Seme, Tyra Montour, Balkys Bivins, Pepita Jean, Juanita Barnett and Guerda NicolasGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200298; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00298
Haiti’s current global health research architecture, led and implemented by foreigners far removed from Haiti, demonstrates the sector’s “non-global” nature. Decolonization in Haiti must start by addressing the vast inequities that comprise this structure.
Bogdanov, Sergiy
- Open AccessDevelopment and Piloting of a Mental Health Prevention and Referral Program for Veterans and Their Families in UkraineAmanda J. Nguyen, Tara Russell, Stephanie Skavenski, Sergiy Bogdanov, Kira Lomakina, Iryna Ivaniuk, Luke R. Aldridge, Paul Bolton, Laura Murray and Judy BassGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200488; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00488
The CETA Psychosocial Support program is a single-session intervention that can be delivered by lay providers to support mental health prevention and referral for veterans and their families in Ukraine.
Bolton, Paul
- Open AccessDevelopment and Piloting of a Mental Health Prevention and Referral Program for Veterans and Their Families in UkraineAmanda J. Nguyen, Tara Russell, Stephanie Skavenski, Sergiy Bogdanov, Kira Lomakina, Iryna Ivaniuk, Luke R. Aldridge, Paul Bolton, Laura Murray and Judy BassGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200488; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00488
The CETA Psychosocial Support program is a single-session intervention that can be delivered by lay providers to support mental health prevention and referral for veterans and their families in Ukraine.
Bonanno, Lindsay
- Open AccessAn Evaluation of Local Implementing Partner Performance During the First 2 Years of the USAID/PEPFAR TransitionLauren A. White, Latham Avery, Lindsay Bonanno, Christy Knight, Courtney Irwin, Kathryn Hoeflich, Deborah Kaliel, Mai Hijazi and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200337; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00337
We examine local partner performance across the HIV/AIDS clinical cascade during the USAID/PEPFAR transition to local partners.
- Open AccessMidpoint Reflections on USAID HIV Local Partner Transition EffortsDeborah Kaliel, Christy Knight, Latham Avery, Lauren A. White, Lindsay Bonanno, Jason Porter, Kathryn Hoeflich, Courtney Irwin, Christopher Nikola, Amy Paul, Mai Hijazi, Clint Cavanaugh and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200338; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00338
We discuss 5 key factors that have facilitated efforts to transition the majority of the USAID HIV/AIDS portfolio to direct funding through local organizations, including partner country governments.
Bonsu, George
- Open AccessCommunity Barriers, Enablers, and Normative Embedding of Second Year of Life Vaccination in Ghana: A Qualitative StudyBrent Wolff, Raymond A. Aborigo, Maxwell Dalaba, Joseph K. L. Opare, Laura Conklin, George Bonsu and Kwame Amponsa-AchianoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200496; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00496
Community perceptions of barriers and enablers to 2YL vaccination provide a snapshot of an active diffusion process as new practices gradually displace older embedded ones and practical costs and benefits of later vaccination are reevaluated.
Brecker, Eve
- Open AccessChoices and Challenges: Visualizing Contraceptive Use Dynamics Data in 15 Low- and Middle-Income CountriesEve Brecker, Dana Sarnak and Kaitlyn PatiernoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200212; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00212
Interactive data visualization tools, particularly Sankey diagrams, are an effective approach for showing high-level trends in contraceptive adoption, switching, and discontinuation.
Bua, Douglas Akii
- Open AccessStrengthening Kampala’s Urban Referral System for Maternal and Newborn Care Through Establishment of an Emergency Call and Dispatch CenterSam Ononge, Andrew Magunda, Dorothy Balaba, Peter Waiswa, Daniel Okello, Henry Kaula, Sara Zalwango, Douglas Akii Bua, Amable Ayebare, Frank Kaharuza, Cudjoe Bennett, Sara Sulzbach, Brett Keller and Yvonne MugerwaGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200332; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00332
An emergency call and ambulance dispatch center facilitated maternal and newborn transport, and a smartphone application helped deploy and track ambulances to improve coordination and efficiency in emergency case referral and transport.
Bullington, Brooke W.
- Open AccessExploring Upward and Downward Provider Biases in Family Planning: The Case of ParityBrooke W. Bullington, Nathalie Sawadogo, Katherine Tumlinson, Ana Langer, Abdramane Soura, Pascal Zabre, Ali Sié and Leigh SenderowiczGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200470; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00470
The authors conceptualize a distinction between “upward” provider bias that occurs when providers pressure or encourage clients to adopt contraception and “downward” provider bias in family planning that discourages contraceptive use.
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Cavanaugh, Clint
- Open AccessMidpoint Reflections on USAID HIV Local Partner Transition EffortsDeborah Kaliel, Christy Knight, Latham Avery, Lauren A. White, Lindsay Bonanno, Jason Porter, Kathryn Hoeflich, Courtney Irwin, Christopher Nikola, Amy Paul, Mai Hijazi, Clint Cavanaugh and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200338; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00338
We discuss 5 key factors that have facilitated efforts to transition the majority of the USAID HIV/AIDS portfolio to direct funding through local organizations, including partner country governments.
Conklin, Laura
- Open AccessCommunity Barriers, Enablers, and Normative Embedding of Second Year of Life Vaccination in Ghana: A Qualitative StudyBrent Wolff, Raymond A. Aborigo, Maxwell Dalaba, Joseph K. L. Opare, Laura Conklin, George Bonsu and Kwame Amponsa-AchianoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200496; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00496
Community perceptions of barriers and enablers to 2YL vaccination provide a snapshot of an active diffusion process as new practices gradually displace older embedded ones and practical costs and benefits of later vaccination are reevaluated.
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Dalaba, Maxwell
- Open AccessCommunity Barriers, Enablers, and Normative Embedding of Second Year of Life Vaccination in Ghana: A Qualitative StudyBrent Wolff, Raymond A. Aborigo, Maxwell Dalaba, Joseph K. L. Opare, Laura Conklin, George Bonsu and Kwame Amponsa-AchianoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200496; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00496
Community perceptions of barriers and enablers to 2YL vaccination provide a snapshot of an active diffusion process as new practices gradually displace older embedded ones and practical costs and benefits of later vaccination are reevaluated.
DiCarlo, Meghan
- Open AccessThe Cost of Providing Comprehensive HIV Services to Key Populations: An Analysis of the LINKAGES Program in Kenya and MalawiMarjorie Opuni, Jose Luis Figueroa, Jorge Eduardo Sanchez-Morales, Andrea Salas-Ortiz, Luz Edith Ochoa-Sanchez, Mariana Morales-Vazquez, Louis Masankha Banda, Alice Olawo, Spy Munthali, Julius Korir, Meghan DiCarlo, Navindra Persaud and Sergio Bautista-ArredondoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200538; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00538
A cost analysis of comprehensive HIV services for key populations at higher risk of infection in Kenya and Malawi showed that costs can be substantial at all program implementation levels, not just service delivery; all these costs should be considered during program planning.
Donner, Abigail
- Open AccessExpanding the Role of Women in Vector Control: Case Studies From Madagascar, Rwanda, and ZambiaTess Shiras, Meghan Tammaro, Benjamin Johns, Kathryn Stillman, Allison Belemvire, Godfrey Karera, Emmanuel Hakizimana, Timothée Gandaho, Nduka Iwuchukwu and Abigail DonnerGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200508; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00508
We present effective and replicable strategies to integrate women into vector control that provide paid employment opportunities and enhance economic empowerment while strengthening vector control operations.
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Fields, Rebecca
- Open AccessMeasuring National Immunization System Performance: A Systematic Assessment of Available ResourcesCyra Patel, Nicole Rendell, Ginny M. Sargent, Akeem Ali, Christopher Morgan, Rebecca Fields and Meru SheelGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e220055; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00555
This review of monitoring and evaluation resources identified multiple performance indicators that can inform country-specific approaches to evaluating immunization systems.
Figueroa, Jose Luis
- Open AccessThe Cost of Providing Comprehensive HIV Services to Key Populations: An Analysis of the LINKAGES Program in Kenya and MalawiMarjorie Opuni, Jose Luis Figueroa, Jorge Eduardo Sanchez-Morales, Andrea Salas-Ortiz, Luz Edith Ochoa-Sanchez, Mariana Morales-Vazquez, Louis Masankha Banda, Alice Olawo, Spy Munthali, Julius Korir, Meghan DiCarlo, Navindra Persaud and Sergio Bautista-ArredondoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200538; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00538
A cost analysis of comprehensive HIV services for key populations at higher risk of infection in Kenya and Malawi showed that costs can be substantial at all program implementation levels, not just service delivery; all these costs should be considered during program planning.
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Gandaho, Timothée
- Open AccessExpanding the Role of Women in Vector Control: Case Studies From Madagascar, Rwanda, and ZambiaTess Shiras, Meghan Tammaro, Benjamin Johns, Kathryn Stillman, Allison Belemvire, Godfrey Karera, Emmanuel Hakizimana, Timothée Gandaho, Nduka Iwuchukwu and Abigail DonnerGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200508; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00508
We present effective and replicable strategies to integrate women into vector control that provide paid employment opportunities and enhance economic empowerment while strengthening vector control operations.
Guillaume, Dominique
- Open AccessDecolonization of Global Health in Haiti: A Call for Equity, Partnerships, Scholarship, and Informed ActionDominique Guillaume, Regine Thermy, Candice Sternberg, Judith Seme, Tyra Montour, Balkys Bivins, Pepita Jean, Juanita Barnett and Guerda NicolasGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200298; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00298
Haiti’s current global health research architecture, led and implemented by foreigners far removed from Haiti, demonstrates the sector’s “non-global” nature. Decolonization in Haiti must start by addressing the vast inequities that comprise this structure.
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Hakizimana, Emmanuel
- Open AccessExpanding the Role of Women in Vector Control: Case Studies From Madagascar, Rwanda, and ZambiaTess Shiras, Meghan Tammaro, Benjamin Johns, Kathryn Stillman, Allison Belemvire, Godfrey Karera, Emmanuel Hakizimana, Timothée Gandaho, Nduka Iwuchukwu and Abigail DonnerGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200508; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00508
We present effective and replicable strategies to integrate women into vector control that provide paid employment opportunities and enhance economic empowerment while strengthening vector control operations.
Hameed, Waqas
- Open AccessPromoting Supportive and Respectful Maternity Care in Public Health Facilities in Sindh, Pakistan: A Theory-Informed Health System InterventionBilal Iqbal Avan, Waqas Hameed, Bushra Khan, Muhammad Asim, Sarah Saleem and Sameen SiddiqiGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200513; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00513
Mistreatment during childbirth is prevalent in many LMICs. The authors piloted a health system intervention to build maternity teams’ capacity to provide inclusive, supportive, and respectful maternity care to women during childbirth.
Hardee, Karen
- Open AccessInequities in Family Planning in Low- and Middle-Income CountriesJohn Ross, Karen Hardee, Rebecca Rosenberg and Imelda Zosa-FeranilGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2300070; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00070
Equity has improved for access to contraceptive methods and for measures to lessen discrimination against key subgroups in low- and middle-income countries.
Hashim, Ahmed
- Open AccessThe Role of Sudanese Doctors in the United Kingdom in Mitigating COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among Their Diaspora CommunitiesAhmed Hashim and Yusri TahaGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200447; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00447
A COVID-19 vaccine awareness campaign conducted by Sudanese doctors helped to mitigate vaccine hesitancy among Sudanese diaspora groups in the United Kingdom.
Hijazi, Mai
- Open AccessAn Evaluation of Local Implementing Partner Performance During the First 2 Years of the USAID/PEPFAR TransitionLauren A. White, Latham Avery, Lindsay Bonanno, Christy Knight, Courtney Irwin, Kathryn Hoeflich, Deborah Kaliel, Mai Hijazi and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200337; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00337
We examine local partner performance across the HIV/AIDS clinical cascade during the USAID/PEPFAR transition to local partners.
- Open AccessMidpoint Reflections on USAID HIV Local Partner Transition EffortsDeborah Kaliel, Christy Knight, Latham Avery, Lauren A. White, Lindsay Bonanno, Jason Porter, Kathryn Hoeflich, Courtney Irwin, Christopher Nikola, Amy Paul, Mai Hijazi, Clint Cavanaugh and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200338; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00338
We discuss 5 key factors that have facilitated efforts to transition the majority of the USAID HIV/AIDS portfolio to direct funding through local organizations, including partner country governments.
Hoeflich, Kathryn
- Open AccessAn Evaluation of Local Implementing Partner Performance During the First 2 Years of the USAID/PEPFAR TransitionLauren A. White, Latham Avery, Lindsay Bonanno, Christy Knight, Courtney Irwin, Kathryn Hoeflich, Deborah Kaliel, Mai Hijazi and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200337; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00337
We examine local partner performance across the HIV/AIDS clinical cascade during the USAID/PEPFAR transition to local partners.
- Open AccessMidpoint Reflections on USAID HIV Local Partner Transition EffortsDeborah Kaliel, Christy Knight, Latham Avery, Lauren A. White, Lindsay Bonanno, Jason Porter, Kathryn Hoeflich, Courtney Irwin, Christopher Nikola, Amy Paul, Mai Hijazi, Clint Cavanaugh and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200338; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00338
We discuss 5 key factors that have facilitated efforts to transition the majority of the USAID HIV/AIDS portfolio to direct funding through local organizations, including partner country governments.
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Irwin, Courtney
- Open AccessAn Evaluation of Local Implementing Partner Performance During the First 2 Years of the USAID/PEPFAR TransitionLauren A. White, Latham Avery, Lindsay Bonanno, Christy Knight, Courtney Irwin, Kathryn Hoeflich, Deborah Kaliel, Mai Hijazi and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200337; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00337
We examine local partner performance across the HIV/AIDS clinical cascade during the USAID/PEPFAR transition to local partners.
- Open AccessMidpoint Reflections on USAID HIV Local Partner Transition EffortsDeborah Kaliel, Christy Knight, Latham Avery, Lauren A. White, Lindsay Bonanno, Jason Porter, Kathryn Hoeflich, Courtney Irwin, Christopher Nikola, Amy Paul, Mai Hijazi, Clint Cavanaugh and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200338; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00338
We discuss 5 key factors that have facilitated efforts to transition the majority of the USAID HIV/AIDS portfolio to direct funding through local organizations, including partner country governments.
Ivaniuk, Iryna
- Open AccessDevelopment and Piloting of a Mental Health Prevention and Referral Program for Veterans and Their Families in UkraineAmanda J. Nguyen, Tara Russell, Stephanie Skavenski, Sergiy Bogdanov, Kira Lomakina, Iryna Ivaniuk, Luke R. Aldridge, Paul Bolton, Laura Murray and Judy BassGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200488; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00488
The CETA Psychosocial Support program is a single-session intervention that can be delivered by lay providers to support mental health prevention and referral for veterans and their families in Ukraine.
Iwuchukwu, Nduka
- Open AccessExpanding the Role of Women in Vector Control: Case Studies From Madagascar, Rwanda, and ZambiaTess Shiras, Meghan Tammaro, Benjamin Johns, Kathryn Stillman, Allison Belemvire, Godfrey Karera, Emmanuel Hakizimana, Timothée Gandaho, Nduka Iwuchukwu and Abigail DonnerGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200508; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00508
We present effective and replicable strategies to integrate women into vector control that provide paid employment opportunities and enhance economic empowerment while strengthening vector control operations.
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Jean, Pepita
- Open AccessDecolonization of Global Health in Haiti: A Call for Equity, Partnerships, Scholarship, and Informed ActionDominique Guillaume, Regine Thermy, Candice Sternberg, Judith Seme, Tyra Montour, Balkys Bivins, Pepita Jean, Juanita Barnett and Guerda NicolasGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200298; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00298
Haiti’s current global health research architecture, led and implemented by foreigners far removed from Haiti, demonstrates the sector’s “non-global” nature. Decolonization in Haiti must start by addressing the vast inequities that comprise this structure.
Johns, Benjamin
- Open AccessExpanding the Role of Women in Vector Control: Case Studies From Madagascar, Rwanda, and ZambiaTess Shiras, Meghan Tammaro, Benjamin Johns, Kathryn Stillman, Allison Belemvire, Godfrey Karera, Emmanuel Hakizimana, Timothée Gandaho, Nduka Iwuchukwu and Abigail DonnerGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200508; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00508
We present effective and replicable strategies to integrate women into vector control that provide paid employment opportunities and enhance economic empowerment while strengthening vector control operations.
Jumbam, Desmond T.
- Open AccessA Financing Strategy to Expand Surgical Health CareDesmond T. Jumbam, Che L. Reddy, John G. Meara, Emmanuel M. Makasa and Rifat AtunGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2100295; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00295
The authors propose a strategy to guide the financing of surgical health care services as part of national health care policies in LMICs.
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Kaharuza, Frank
- Open AccessStrengthening Kampala’s Urban Referral System for Maternal and Newborn Care Through Establishment of an Emergency Call and Dispatch CenterSam Ononge, Andrew Magunda, Dorothy Balaba, Peter Waiswa, Daniel Okello, Henry Kaula, Sara Zalwango, Douglas Akii Bua, Amable Ayebare, Frank Kaharuza, Cudjoe Bennett, Sara Sulzbach, Brett Keller and Yvonne MugerwaGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200332; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00332
An emergency call and ambulance dispatch center facilitated maternal and newborn transport, and a smartphone application helped deploy and track ambulances to improve coordination and efficiency in emergency case referral and transport.
Kaliel, Deborah
- Open AccessAn Evaluation of Local Implementing Partner Performance During the First 2 Years of the USAID/PEPFAR TransitionLauren A. White, Latham Avery, Lindsay Bonanno, Christy Knight, Courtney Irwin, Kathryn Hoeflich, Deborah Kaliel, Mai Hijazi and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200337; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00337
We examine local partner performance across the HIV/AIDS clinical cascade during the USAID/PEPFAR transition to local partners.
- Open AccessMidpoint Reflections on USAID HIV Local Partner Transition EffortsDeborah Kaliel, Christy Knight, Latham Avery, Lauren A. White, Lindsay Bonanno, Jason Porter, Kathryn Hoeflich, Courtney Irwin, Christopher Nikola, Amy Paul, Mai Hijazi, Clint Cavanaugh and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200338; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00338
We discuss 5 key factors that have facilitated efforts to transition the majority of the USAID HIV/AIDS portfolio to direct funding through local organizations, including partner country governments.
Karera, Godfrey
- Open AccessExpanding the Role of Women in Vector Control: Case Studies From Madagascar, Rwanda, and ZambiaTess Shiras, Meghan Tammaro, Benjamin Johns, Kathryn Stillman, Allison Belemvire, Godfrey Karera, Emmanuel Hakizimana, Timothée Gandaho, Nduka Iwuchukwu and Abigail DonnerGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200508; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00508
We present effective and replicable strategies to integrate women into vector control that provide paid employment opportunities and enhance economic empowerment while strengthening vector control operations.
Kaula, Henry
- Open AccessStrengthening Kampala’s Urban Referral System for Maternal and Newborn Care Through Establishment of an Emergency Call and Dispatch CenterSam Ononge, Andrew Magunda, Dorothy Balaba, Peter Waiswa, Daniel Okello, Henry Kaula, Sara Zalwango, Douglas Akii Bua, Amable Ayebare, Frank Kaharuza, Cudjoe Bennett, Sara Sulzbach, Brett Keller and Yvonne MugerwaGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200332; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00332
An emergency call and ambulance dispatch center facilitated maternal and newborn transport, and a smartphone application helped deploy and track ambulances to improve coordination and efficiency in emergency case referral and transport.
Keller, Brett
- Open AccessStrengthening Kampala’s Urban Referral System for Maternal and Newborn Care Through Establishment of an Emergency Call and Dispatch CenterSam Ononge, Andrew Magunda, Dorothy Balaba, Peter Waiswa, Daniel Okello, Henry Kaula, Sara Zalwango, Douglas Akii Bua, Amable Ayebare, Frank Kaharuza, Cudjoe Bennett, Sara Sulzbach, Brett Keller and Yvonne MugerwaGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200332; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00332
An emergency call and ambulance dispatch center facilitated maternal and newborn transport, and a smartphone application helped deploy and track ambulances to improve coordination and efficiency in emergency case referral and transport.
Khan, Bushra
- Open AccessPromoting Supportive and Respectful Maternity Care in Public Health Facilities in Sindh, Pakistan: A Theory-Informed Health System InterventionBilal Iqbal Avan, Waqas Hameed, Bushra Khan, Muhammad Asim, Sarah Saleem and Sameen SiddiqiGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200513; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00513
Mistreatment during childbirth is prevalent in many LMICs. The authors piloted a health system intervention to build maternity teams’ capacity to provide inclusive, supportive, and respectful maternity care to women during childbirth.
Kisubi, Nelson
- Open AccessA Participatory Comic Book Workshop to Improve Youth-Friendly Post-Rape Care in a Humanitarian Context in Uganda: A Case StudyCarmen H. Logie, Moses Okumu, Miranda Loutet, Isha Berry, Alyssa McAlpine, Simon Odong Lukone, Nelson Kisubi, Simon Mwima and Peter KyambaddeGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200088; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00088
Participatory comic books offer a novel approach to strengthening health care providers’ understanding of refugee youth’s post-rape care needs and can be embedded in provider training in humanitarian contexts.
Knight, Christy
- Open AccessAn Evaluation of Local Implementing Partner Performance During the First 2 Years of the USAID/PEPFAR TransitionLauren A. White, Latham Avery, Lindsay Bonanno, Christy Knight, Courtney Irwin, Kathryn Hoeflich, Deborah Kaliel, Mai Hijazi and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200337; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00337
We examine local partner performance across the HIV/AIDS clinical cascade during the USAID/PEPFAR transition to local partners.
- Open AccessMidpoint Reflections on USAID HIV Local Partner Transition EffortsDeborah Kaliel, Christy Knight, Latham Avery, Lauren A. White, Lindsay Bonanno, Jason Porter, Kathryn Hoeflich, Courtney Irwin, Christopher Nikola, Amy Paul, Mai Hijazi, Clint Cavanaugh and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200338; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00338
We discuss 5 key factors that have facilitated efforts to transition the majority of the USAID HIV/AIDS portfolio to direct funding through local organizations, including partner country governments.
Korir, Julius
- Open AccessThe Cost of Providing Comprehensive HIV Services to Key Populations: An Analysis of the LINKAGES Program in Kenya and MalawiMarjorie Opuni, Jose Luis Figueroa, Jorge Eduardo Sanchez-Morales, Andrea Salas-Ortiz, Luz Edith Ochoa-Sanchez, Mariana Morales-Vazquez, Louis Masankha Banda, Alice Olawo, Spy Munthali, Julius Korir, Meghan DiCarlo, Navindra Persaud and Sergio Bautista-ArredondoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200538; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00538
A cost analysis of comprehensive HIV services for key populations at higher risk of infection in Kenya and Malawi showed that costs can be substantial at all program implementation levels, not just service delivery; all these costs should be considered during program planning.
Kyambadde, Peter
- Open AccessA Participatory Comic Book Workshop to Improve Youth-Friendly Post-Rape Care in a Humanitarian Context in Uganda: A Case StudyCarmen H. Logie, Moses Okumu, Miranda Loutet, Isha Berry, Alyssa McAlpine, Simon Odong Lukone, Nelson Kisubi, Simon Mwima and Peter KyambaddeGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200088; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00088
Participatory comic books offer a novel approach to strengthening health care providers’ understanding of refugee youth’s post-rape care needs and can be embedded in provider training in humanitarian contexts.
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Langer, Ana
- Open AccessExploring Upward and Downward Provider Biases in Family Planning: The Case of ParityBrooke W. Bullington, Nathalie Sawadogo, Katherine Tumlinson, Ana Langer, Abdramane Soura, Pascal Zabre, Ali Sié and Leigh SenderowiczGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200470; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00470
The authors conceptualize a distinction between “upward” provider bias that occurs when providers pressure or encourage clients to adopt contraception and “downward” provider bias in family planning that discourages contraceptive use.
Logie, Carmen H.
- Open AccessA Participatory Comic Book Workshop to Improve Youth-Friendly Post-Rape Care in a Humanitarian Context in Uganda: A Case StudyCarmen H. Logie, Moses Okumu, Miranda Loutet, Isha Berry, Alyssa McAlpine, Simon Odong Lukone, Nelson Kisubi, Simon Mwima and Peter KyambaddeGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200088; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00088
Participatory comic books offer a novel approach to strengthening health care providers’ understanding of refugee youth’s post-rape care needs and can be embedded in provider training in humanitarian contexts.
Lomakina, Kira
- Open AccessDevelopment and Piloting of a Mental Health Prevention and Referral Program for Veterans and Their Families in UkraineAmanda J. Nguyen, Tara Russell, Stephanie Skavenski, Sergiy Bogdanov, Kira Lomakina, Iryna Ivaniuk, Luke R. Aldridge, Paul Bolton, Laura Murray and Judy BassGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200488; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00488
The CETA Psychosocial Support program is a single-session intervention that can be delivered by lay providers to support mental health prevention and referral for veterans and their families in Ukraine.
Loutet, Miranda
- Open AccessA Participatory Comic Book Workshop to Improve Youth-Friendly Post-Rape Care in a Humanitarian Context in Uganda: A Case StudyCarmen H. Logie, Moses Okumu, Miranda Loutet, Isha Berry, Alyssa McAlpine, Simon Odong Lukone, Nelson Kisubi, Simon Mwima and Peter KyambaddeGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200088; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00088
Participatory comic books offer a novel approach to strengthening health care providers’ understanding of refugee youth’s post-rape care needs and can be embedded in provider training in humanitarian contexts.
Lukone, Simon Odong
- Open AccessA Participatory Comic Book Workshop to Improve Youth-Friendly Post-Rape Care in a Humanitarian Context in Uganda: A Case StudyCarmen H. Logie, Moses Okumu, Miranda Loutet, Isha Berry, Alyssa McAlpine, Simon Odong Lukone, Nelson Kisubi, Simon Mwima and Peter KyambaddeGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200088; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00088
Participatory comic books offer a novel approach to strengthening health care providers’ understanding of refugee youth’s post-rape care needs and can be embedded in provider training in humanitarian contexts.
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Macaden, Leah
- Open AccessDeterminants of Kangaroo Mother Care Uptake for Small Babies Along the Health Facility to Community Continuum in Karnataka, IndiaMaryann Washington, Leah Macaden, Annetta Smith, Sumithra Selvam and Prem K. MonyGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200457; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00457
In Karnataka, India, the initiation and duration of kangaroo mother care (KMC) for small babies improved following KMC support for mothers and family members at the health facility and improved KMC competence of health care workers.
Magunda, Andrew
- Open AccessStrengthening Kampala’s Urban Referral System for Maternal and Newborn Care Through Establishment of an Emergency Call and Dispatch CenterSam Ononge, Andrew Magunda, Dorothy Balaba, Peter Waiswa, Daniel Okello, Henry Kaula, Sara Zalwango, Douglas Akii Bua, Amable Ayebare, Frank Kaharuza, Cudjoe Bennett, Sara Sulzbach, Brett Keller and Yvonne MugerwaGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200332; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00332
An emergency call and ambulance dispatch center facilitated maternal and newborn transport, and a smartphone application helped deploy and track ambulances to improve coordination and efficiency in emergency case referral and transport.
Makasa, Emmanuel M.
- Open AccessA Financing Strategy to Expand Surgical Health CareDesmond T. Jumbam, Che L. Reddy, John G. Meara, Emmanuel M. Makasa and Rifat AtunGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2100295; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00295
The authors propose a strategy to guide the financing of surgical health care services as part of national health care policies in LMICs.
McAlpine, Alyssa
- Open AccessA Participatory Comic Book Workshop to Improve Youth-Friendly Post-Rape Care in a Humanitarian Context in Uganda: A Case StudyCarmen H. Logie, Moses Okumu, Miranda Loutet, Isha Berry, Alyssa McAlpine, Simon Odong Lukone, Nelson Kisubi, Simon Mwima and Peter KyambaddeGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200088; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00088
Participatory comic books offer a novel approach to strengthening health care providers’ understanding of refugee youth’s post-rape care needs and can be embedded in provider training in humanitarian contexts.
Meara, John G.
- Open AccessA Financing Strategy to Expand Surgical Health CareDesmond T. Jumbam, Che L. Reddy, John G. Meara, Emmanuel M. Makasa and Rifat AtunGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2100295; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00295
The authors propose a strategy to guide the financing of surgical health care services as part of national health care policies in LMICs.
Montour, Tyra
- Open AccessDecolonization of Global Health in Haiti: A Call for Equity, Partnerships, Scholarship, and Informed ActionDominique Guillaume, Regine Thermy, Candice Sternberg, Judith Seme, Tyra Montour, Balkys Bivins, Pepita Jean, Juanita Barnett and Guerda NicolasGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200298; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00298
Haiti’s current global health research architecture, led and implemented by foreigners far removed from Haiti, demonstrates the sector’s “non-global” nature. Decolonization in Haiti must start by addressing the vast inequities that comprise this structure.
Mony, Prem K.
- Open AccessDeterminants of Kangaroo Mother Care Uptake for Small Babies Along the Health Facility to Community Continuum in Karnataka, IndiaMaryann Washington, Leah Macaden, Annetta Smith, Sumithra Selvam and Prem K. MonyGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200457; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00457
In Karnataka, India, the initiation and duration of kangaroo mother care (KMC) for small babies improved following KMC support for mothers and family members at the health facility and improved KMC competence of health care workers.
Morales-Vazquez, Mariana
- Open AccessThe Cost of Providing Comprehensive HIV Services to Key Populations: An Analysis of the LINKAGES Program in Kenya and MalawiMarjorie Opuni, Jose Luis Figueroa, Jorge Eduardo Sanchez-Morales, Andrea Salas-Ortiz, Luz Edith Ochoa-Sanchez, Mariana Morales-Vazquez, Louis Masankha Banda, Alice Olawo, Spy Munthali, Julius Korir, Meghan DiCarlo, Navindra Persaud and Sergio Bautista-ArredondoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200538; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00538
A cost analysis of comprehensive HIV services for key populations at higher risk of infection in Kenya and Malawi showed that costs can be substantial at all program implementation levels, not just service delivery; all these costs should be considered during program planning.
Morgan, Christopher
- Open AccessMeasuring National Immunization System Performance: A Systematic Assessment of Available ResourcesCyra Patel, Nicole Rendell, Ginny M. Sargent, Akeem Ali, Christopher Morgan, Rebecca Fields and Meru SheelGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e220055; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00555
This review of monitoring and evaluation resources identified multiple performance indicators that can inform country-specific approaches to evaluating immunization systems.
Mugerwa, Yvonne
- Open AccessStrengthening Kampala’s Urban Referral System for Maternal and Newborn Care Through Establishment of an Emergency Call and Dispatch CenterSam Ononge, Andrew Magunda, Dorothy Balaba, Peter Waiswa, Daniel Okello, Henry Kaula, Sara Zalwango, Douglas Akii Bua, Amable Ayebare, Frank Kaharuza, Cudjoe Bennett, Sara Sulzbach, Brett Keller and Yvonne MugerwaGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200332; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00332
An emergency call and ambulance dispatch center facilitated maternal and newborn transport, and a smartphone application helped deploy and track ambulances to improve coordination and efficiency in emergency case referral and transport.
Munthali, Spy
- Open AccessThe Cost of Providing Comprehensive HIV Services to Key Populations: An Analysis of the LINKAGES Program in Kenya and MalawiMarjorie Opuni, Jose Luis Figueroa, Jorge Eduardo Sanchez-Morales, Andrea Salas-Ortiz, Luz Edith Ochoa-Sanchez, Mariana Morales-Vazquez, Louis Masankha Banda, Alice Olawo, Spy Munthali, Julius Korir, Meghan DiCarlo, Navindra Persaud and Sergio Bautista-ArredondoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200538; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00538
A cost analysis of comprehensive HIV services for key populations at higher risk of infection in Kenya and Malawi showed that costs can be substantial at all program implementation levels, not just service delivery; all these costs should be considered during program planning.
Murray, Laura
- Open AccessDevelopment and Piloting of a Mental Health Prevention and Referral Program for Veterans and Their Families in UkraineAmanda J. Nguyen, Tara Russell, Stephanie Skavenski, Sergiy Bogdanov, Kira Lomakina, Iryna Ivaniuk, Luke R. Aldridge, Paul Bolton, Laura Murray and Judy BassGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200488; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00488
The CETA Psychosocial Support program is a single-session intervention that can be delivered by lay providers to support mental health prevention and referral for veterans and their families in Ukraine.
Mwima, Simon
- Open AccessA Participatory Comic Book Workshop to Improve Youth-Friendly Post-Rape Care in a Humanitarian Context in Uganda: A Case StudyCarmen H. Logie, Moses Okumu, Miranda Loutet, Isha Berry, Alyssa McAlpine, Simon Odong Lukone, Nelson Kisubi, Simon Mwima and Peter KyambaddeGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200088; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00088
Participatory comic books offer a novel approach to strengthening health care providers’ understanding of refugee youth’s post-rape care needs and can be embedded in provider training in humanitarian contexts.
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Nguyen, Amanda J.
- Open AccessDevelopment and Piloting of a Mental Health Prevention and Referral Program for Veterans and Their Families in UkraineAmanda J. Nguyen, Tara Russell, Stephanie Skavenski, Sergiy Bogdanov, Kira Lomakina, Iryna Ivaniuk, Luke R. Aldridge, Paul Bolton, Laura Murray and Judy BassGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200488; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00488
The CETA Psychosocial Support program is a single-session intervention that can be delivered by lay providers to support mental health prevention and referral for veterans and their families in Ukraine.
Nicolas, Guerda
- Open AccessDecolonization of Global Health in Haiti: A Call for Equity, Partnerships, Scholarship, and Informed ActionDominique Guillaume, Regine Thermy, Candice Sternberg, Judith Seme, Tyra Montour, Balkys Bivins, Pepita Jean, Juanita Barnett and Guerda NicolasGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200298; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00298
Haiti’s current global health research architecture, led and implemented by foreigners far removed from Haiti, demonstrates the sector’s “non-global” nature. Decolonization in Haiti must start by addressing the vast inequities that comprise this structure.
Nikola, Christopher
- Open AccessMidpoint Reflections on USAID HIV Local Partner Transition EffortsDeborah Kaliel, Christy Knight, Latham Avery, Lauren A. White, Lindsay Bonanno, Jason Porter, Kathryn Hoeflich, Courtney Irwin, Christopher Nikola, Amy Paul, Mai Hijazi, Clint Cavanaugh and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200338; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00338
We discuss 5 key factors that have facilitated efforts to transition the majority of the USAID HIV/AIDS portfolio to direct funding through local organizations, including partner country governments.
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Ochoa-Sanchez, Luz Edith
- Open AccessThe Cost of Providing Comprehensive HIV Services to Key Populations: An Analysis of the LINKAGES Program in Kenya and MalawiMarjorie Opuni, Jose Luis Figueroa, Jorge Eduardo Sanchez-Morales, Andrea Salas-Ortiz, Luz Edith Ochoa-Sanchez, Mariana Morales-Vazquez, Louis Masankha Banda, Alice Olawo, Spy Munthali, Julius Korir, Meghan DiCarlo, Navindra Persaud and Sergio Bautista-ArredondoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200538; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00538
A cost analysis of comprehensive HIV services for key populations at higher risk of infection in Kenya and Malawi showed that costs can be substantial at all program implementation levels, not just service delivery; all these costs should be considered during program planning.
Okello, Daniel
- Open AccessStrengthening Kampala’s Urban Referral System for Maternal and Newborn Care Through Establishment of an Emergency Call and Dispatch CenterSam Ononge, Andrew Magunda, Dorothy Balaba, Peter Waiswa, Daniel Okello, Henry Kaula, Sara Zalwango, Douglas Akii Bua, Amable Ayebare, Frank Kaharuza, Cudjoe Bennett, Sara Sulzbach, Brett Keller and Yvonne MugerwaGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200332; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00332
An emergency call and ambulance dispatch center facilitated maternal and newborn transport, and a smartphone application helped deploy and track ambulances to improve coordination and efficiency in emergency case referral and transport.
Okumu, Moses
- Open AccessA Participatory Comic Book Workshop to Improve Youth-Friendly Post-Rape Care in a Humanitarian Context in Uganda: A Case StudyCarmen H. Logie, Moses Okumu, Miranda Loutet, Isha Berry, Alyssa McAlpine, Simon Odong Lukone, Nelson Kisubi, Simon Mwima and Peter KyambaddeGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200088; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00088
Participatory comic books offer a novel approach to strengthening health care providers’ understanding of refugee youth’s post-rape care needs and can be embedded in provider training in humanitarian contexts.
Olawo, Alice
- Open AccessThe Cost of Providing Comprehensive HIV Services to Key Populations: An Analysis of the LINKAGES Program in Kenya and MalawiMarjorie Opuni, Jose Luis Figueroa, Jorge Eduardo Sanchez-Morales, Andrea Salas-Ortiz, Luz Edith Ochoa-Sanchez, Mariana Morales-Vazquez, Louis Masankha Banda, Alice Olawo, Spy Munthali, Julius Korir, Meghan DiCarlo, Navindra Persaud and Sergio Bautista-ArredondoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200538; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00538
A cost analysis of comprehensive HIV services for key populations at higher risk of infection in Kenya and Malawi showed that costs can be substantial at all program implementation levels, not just service delivery; all these costs should be considered during program planning.
Ononge, Sam
- Open AccessStrengthening Kampala’s Urban Referral System for Maternal and Newborn Care Through Establishment of an Emergency Call and Dispatch CenterSam Ononge, Andrew Magunda, Dorothy Balaba, Peter Waiswa, Daniel Okello, Henry Kaula, Sara Zalwango, Douglas Akii Bua, Amable Ayebare, Frank Kaharuza, Cudjoe Bennett, Sara Sulzbach, Brett Keller and Yvonne MugerwaGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200332; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00332
An emergency call and ambulance dispatch center facilitated maternal and newborn transport, and a smartphone application helped deploy and track ambulances to improve coordination and efficiency in emergency case referral and transport.
Opare, Joseph K. L.
- Open AccessCommunity Barriers, Enablers, and Normative Embedding of Second Year of Life Vaccination in Ghana: A Qualitative StudyBrent Wolff, Raymond A. Aborigo, Maxwell Dalaba, Joseph K. L. Opare, Laura Conklin, George Bonsu and Kwame Amponsa-AchianoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200496; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00496
Community perceptions of barriers and enablers to 2YL vaccination provide a snapshot of an active diffusion process as new practices gradually displace older embedded ones and practical costs and benefits of later vaccination are reevaluated.
Opuni, Marjorie
- Open AccessThe Cost of Providing Comprehensive HIV Services to Key Populations: An Analysis of the LINKAGES Program in Kenya and MalawiMarjorie Opuni, Jose Luis Figueroa, Jorge Eduardo Sanchez-Morales, Andrea Salas-Ortiz, Luz Edith Ochoa-Sanchez, Mariana Morales-Vazquez, Louis Masankha Banda, Alice Olawo, Spy Munthali, Julius Korir, Meghan DiCarlo, Navindra Persaud and Sergio Bautista-ArredondoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200538; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00538
A cost analysis of comprehensive HIV services for key populations at higher risk of infection in Kenya and Malawi showed that costs can be substantial at all program implementation levels, not just service delivery; all these costs should be considered during program planning.
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Patel, Cyra
- Open AccessMeasuring National Immunization System Performance: A Systematic Assessment of Available ResourcesCyra Patel, Nicole Rendell, Ginny M. Sargent, Akeem Ali, Christopher Morgan, Rebecca Fields and Meru SheelGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e220055; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00555
This review of monitoring and evaluation resources identified multiple performance indicators that can inform country-specific approaches to evaluating immunization systems.
Patierno, Kaitlyn
- Open AccessChoices and Challenges: Visualizing Contraceptive Use Dynamics Data in 15 Low- and Middle-Income CountriesEve Brecker, Dana Sarnak and Kaitlyn PatiernoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200212; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00212
Interactive data visualization tools, particularly Sankey diagrams, are an effective approach for showing high-level trends in contraceptive adoption, switching, and discontinuation.
Paul, Amy
- Open AccessMidpoint Reflections on USAID HIV Local Partner Transition EffortsDeborah Kaliel, Christy Knight, Latham Avery, Lauren A. White, Lindsay Bonanno, Jason Porter, Kathryn Hoeflich, Courtney Irwin, Christopher Nikola, Amy Paul, Mai Hijazi, Clint Cavanaugh and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200338; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00338
We discuss 5 key factors that have facilitated efforts to transition the majority of the USAID HIV/AIDS portfolio to direct funding through local organizations, including partner country governments.
Persaud, Navindra
- Open AccessThe Cost of Providing Comprehensive HIV Services to Key Populations: An Analysis of the LINKAGES Program in Kenya and MalawiMarjorie Opuni, Jose Luis Figueroa, Jorge Eduardo Sanchez-Morales, Andrea Salas-Ortiz, Luz Edith Ochoa-Sanchez, Mariana Morales-Vazquez, Louis Masankha Banda, Alice Olawo, Spy Munthali, Julius Korir, Meghan DiCarlo, Navindra Persaud and Sergio Bautista-ArredondoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200538; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00538
A cost analysis of comprehensive HIV services for key populations at higher risk of infection in Kenya and Malawi showed that costs can be substantial at all program implementation levels, not just service delivery; all these costs should be considered during program planning.
Porter, Jason
- Open AccessMidpoint Reflections on USAID HIV Local Partner Transition EffortsDeborah Kaliel, Christy Knight, Latham Avery, Lauren A. White, Lindsay Bonanno, Jason Porter, Kathryn Hoeflich, Courtney Irwin, Christopher Nikola, Amy Paul, Mai Hijazi, Clint Cavanaugh and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200338; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00338
We discuss 5 key factors that have facilitated efforts to transition the majority of the USAID HIV/AIDS portfolio to direct funding through local organizations, including partner country governments.
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Raulfs-Wang, E. Callie
- Open AccessAn Evaluation of Local Implementing Partner Performance During the First 2 Years of the USAID/PEPFAR TransitionLauren A. White, Latham Avery, Lindsay Bonanno, Christy Knight, Courtney Irwin, Kathryn Hoeflich, Deborah Kaliel, Mai Hijazi and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200337; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00337
We examine local partner performance across the HIV/AIDS clinical cascade during the USAID/PEPFAR transition to local partners.
- Open AccessMidpoint Reflections on USAID HIV Local Partner Transition EffortsDeborah Kaliel, Christy Knight, Latham Avery, Lauren A. White, Lindsay Bonanno, Jason Porter, Kathryn Hoeflich, Courtney Irwin, Christopher Nikola, Amy Paul, Mai Hijazi, Clint Cavanaugh and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200338; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00338
We discuss 5 key factors that have facilitated efforts to transition the majority of the USAID HIV/AIDS portfolio to direct funding through local organizations, including partner country governments.
Reddy, Che L.
- Open AccessA Financing Strategy to Expand Surgical Health CareDesmond T. Jumbam, Che L. Reddy, John G. Meara, Emmanuel M. Makasa and Rifat AtunGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2100295; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00295
The authors propose a strategy to guide the financing of surgical health care services as part of national health care policies in LMICs.
Rendell, Nicole
- Open AccessMeasuring National Immunization System Performance: A Systematic Assessment of Available ResourcesCyra Patel, Nicole Rendell, Ginny M. Sargent, Akeem Ali, Christopher Morgan, Rebecca Fields and Meru SheelGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e220055; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00555
This review of monitoring and evaluation resources identified multiple performance indicators that can inform country-specific approaches to evaluating immunization systems.
Rosenberg, Rebecca
- Open AccessInequities in Family Planning in Low- and Middle-Income CountriesJohn Ross, Karen Hardee, Rebecca Rosenberg and Imelda Zosa-FeranilGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2300070; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00070
Equity has improved for access to contraceptive methods and for measures to lessen discrimination against key subgroups in low- and middle-income countries.
Ross, John
- Open AccessInequities in Family Planning in Low- and Middle-Income CountriesJohn Ross, Karen Hardee, Rebecca Rosenberg and Imelda Zosa-FeranilGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2300070; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00070
Equity has improved for access to contraceptive methods and for measures to lessen discrimination against key subgroups in low- and middle-income countries.
Russell, Tara
- Open AccessDevelopment and Piloting of a Mental Health Prevention and Referral Program for Veterans and Their Families in UkraineAmanda J. Nguyen, Tara Russell, Stephanie Skavenski, Sergiy Bogdanov, Kira Lomakina, Iryna Ivaniuk, Luke R. Aldridge, Paul Bolton, Laura Murray and Judy BassGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200488; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00488
The CETA Psychosocial Support program is a single-session intervention that can be delivered by lay providers to support mental health prevention and referral for veterans and their families in Ukraine.
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Salas-Ortiz, Andrea
- Open AccessThe Cost of Providing Comprehensive HIV Services to Key Populations: An Analysis of the LINKAGES Program in Kenya and MalawiMarjorie Opuni, Jose Luis Figueroa, Jorge Eduardo Sanchez-Morales, Andrea Salas-Ortiz, Luz Edith Ochoa-Sanchez, Mariana Morales-Vazquez, Louis Masankha Banda, Alice Olawo, Spy Munthali, Julius Korir, Meghan DiCarlo, Navindra Persaud and Sergio Bautista-ArredondoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200538; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00538
A cost analysis of comprehensive HIV services for key populations at higher risk of infection in Kenya and Malawi showed that costs can be substantial at all program implementation levels, not just service delivery; all these costs should be considered during program planning.
Saleem, Sarah
- Open AccessPromoting Supportive and Respectful Maternity Care in Public Health Facilities in Sindh, Pakistan: A Theory-Informed Health System InterventionBilal Iqbal Avan, Waqas Hameed, Bushra Khan, Muhammad Asim, Sarah Saleem and Sameen SiddiqiGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200513; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00513
Mistreatment during childbirth is prevalent in many LMICs. The authors piloted a health system intervention to build maternity teams’ capacity to provide inclusive, supportive, and respectful maternity care to women during childbirth.
Sanchez-Morales, Jorge Eduardo
- Open AccessThe Cost of Providing Comprehensive HIV Services to Key Populations: An Analysis of the LINKAGES Program in Kenya and MalawiMarjorie Opuni, Jose Luis Figueroa, Jorge Eduardo Sanchez-Morales, Andrea Salas-Ortiz, Luz Edith Ochoa-Sanchez, Mariana Morales-Vazquez, Louis Masankha Banda, Alice Olawo, Spy Munthali, Julius Korir, Meghan DiCarlo, Navindra Persaud and Sergio Bautista-ArredondoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200538; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00538
A cost analysis of comprehensive HIV services for key populations at higher risk of infection in Kenya and Malawi showed that costs can be substantial at all program implementation levels, not just service delivery; all these costs should be considered during program planning.
Sargent, Ginny M.
- Open AccessMeasuring National Immunization System Performance: A Systematic Assessment of Available ResourcesCyra Patel, Nicole Rendell, Ginny M. Sargent, Akeem Ali, Christopher Morgan, Rebecca Fields and Meru SheelGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e220055; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00555
This review of monitoring and evaluation resources identified multiple performance indicators that can inform country-specific approaches to evaluating immunization systems.
Sarnak, Dana
- Open AccessChoices and Challenges: Visualizing Contraceptive Use Dynamics Data in 15 Low- and Middle-Income CountriesEve Brecker, Dana Sarnak and Kaitlyn PatiernoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200212; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00212
Interactive data visualization tools, particularly Sankey diagrams, are an effective approach for showing high-level trends in contraceptive adoption, switching, and discontinuation.
Sawadogo, Nathalie
- Open AccessExploring Upward and Downward Provider Biases in Family Planning: The Case of ParityBrooke W. Bullington, Nathalie Sawadogo, Katherine Tumlinson, Ana Langer, Abdramane Soura, Pascal Zabre, Ali Sié and Leigh SenderowiczGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200470; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00470
The authors conceptualize a distinction between “upward” provider bias that occurs when providers pressure or encourage clients to adopt contraception and “downward” provider bias in family planning that discourages contraceptive use.
Schmitt, Margaret L.
- Open AccessTaking Stock: An Adaptable Research and Partnership Model for Developing Puberty Education in 10 CountriesMarni Sommer and Margaret L. SchmittGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200498; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00498
Puberty books, developed through participatory youth engagement and local partnerships, could provide a meaningful and culturally acceptable tool to inform youth of puberty content in areas where educational systems cannot do so.
Selvam, Sumithra
- Open AccessDeterminants of Kangaroo Mother Care Uptake for Small Babies Along the Health Facility to Community Continuum in Karnataka, IndiaMaryann Washington, Leah Macaden, Annetta Smith, Sumithra Selvam and Prem K. MonyGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200457; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00457
In Karnataka, India, the initiation and duration of kangaroo mother care (KMC) for small babies improved following KMC support for mothers and family members at the health facility and improved KMC competence of health care workers.
Seme, Judith
- Open AccessDecolonization of Global Health in Haiti: A Call for Equity, Partnerships, Scholarship, and Informed ActionDominique Guillaume, Regine Thermy, Candice Sternberg, Judith Seme, Tyra Montour, Balkys Bivins, Pepita Jean, Juanita Barnett and Guerda NicolasGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200298; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00298
Haiti’s current global health research architecture, led and implemented by foreigners far removed from Haiti, demonstrates the sector’s “non-global” nature. Decolonization in Haiti must start by addressing the vast inequities that comprise this structure.
Senderowicz, Leigh
- Open AccessExploring Upward and Downward Provider Biases in Family Planning: The Case of ParityBrooke W. Bullington, Nathalie Sawadogo, Katherine Tumlinson, Ana Langer, Abdramane Soura, Pascal Zabre, Ali Sié and Leigh SenderowiczGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200470; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00470
The authors conceptualize a distinction between “upward” provider bias that occurs when providers pressure or encourage clients to adopt contraception and “downward” provider bias in family planning that discourages contraceptive use.
Sheel, Meru
- Open AccessMeasuring National Immunization System Performance: A Systematic Assessment of Available ResourcesCyra Patel, Nicole Rendell, Ginny M. Sargent, Akeem Ali, Christopher Morgan, Rebecca Fields and Meru SheelGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e220055; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00555
This review of monitoring and evaluation resources identified multiple performance indicators that can inform country-specific approaches to evaluating immunization systems.
Shiras, Tess
- Open AccessExpanding the Role of Women in Vector Control: Case Studies From Madagascar, Rwanda, and ZambiaTess Shiras, Meghan Tammaro, Benjamin Johns, Kathryn Stillman, Allison Belemvire, Godfrey Karera, Emmanuel Hakizimana, Timothée Gandaho, Nduka Iwuchukwu and Abigail DonnerGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200508; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00508
We present effective and replicable strategies to integrate women into vector control that provide paid employment opportunities and enhance economic empowerment while strengthening vector control operations.
Siddiqi, Sameen
- Open AccessPromoting Supportive and Respectful Maternity Care in Public Health Facilities in Sindh, Pakistan: A Theory-Informed Health System InterventionBilal Iqbal Avan, Waqas Hameed, Bushra Khan, Muhammad Asim, Sarah Saleem and Sameen SiddiqiGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200513; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00513
Mistreatment during childbirth is prevalent in many LMICs. The authors piloted a health system intervention to build maternity teams’ capacity to provide inclusive, supportive, and respectful maternity care to women during childbirth.
Sié, Ali
- Open AccessExploring Upward and Downward Provider Biases in Family Planning: The Case of ParityBrooke W. Bullington, Nathalie Sawadogo, Katherine Tumlinson, Ana Langer, Abdramane Soura, Pascal Zabre, Ali Sié and Leigh SenderowiczGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200470; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00470
The authors conceptualize a distinction between “upward” provider bias that occurs when providers pressure or encourage clients to adopt contraception and “downward” provider bias in family planning that discourages contraceptive use.
Skavenski, Stephanie
- Open AccessDevelopment and Piloting of a Mental Health Prevention and Referral Program for Veterans and Their Families in UkraineAmanda J. Nguyen, Tara Russell, Stephanie Skavenski, Sergiy Bogdanov, Kira Lomakina, Iryna Ivaniuk, Luke R. Aldridge, Paul Bolton, Laura Murray and Judy BassGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200488; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00488
The CETA Psychosocial Support program is a single-session intervention that can be delivered by lay providers to support mental health prevention and referral for veterans and their families in Ukraine.
Smith, Annetta
- Open AccessDeterminants of Kangaroo Mother Care Uptake for Small Babies Along the Health Facility to Community Continuum in Karnataka, IndiaMaryann Washington, Leah Macaden, Annetta Smith, Sumithra Selvam and Prem K. MonyGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200457; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00457
In Karnataka, India, the initiation and duration of kangaroo mother care (KMC) for small babies improved following KMC support for mothers and family members at the health facility and improved KMC competence of health care workers.
Sommer, Marni
- Open AccessTaking Stock: An Adaptable Research and Partnership Model for Developing Puberty Education in 10 CountriesMarni Sommer and Margaret L. SchmittGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200498; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00498
Puberty books, developed through participatory youth engagement and local partnerships, could provide a meaningful and culturally acceptable tool to inform youth of puberty content in areas where educational systems cannot do so.
Soura, Abdramane
- Open AccessExploring Upward and Downward Provider Biases in Family Planning: The Case of ParityBrooke W. Bullington, Nathalie Sawadogo, Katherine Tumlinson, Ana Langer, Abdramane Soura, Pascal Zabre, Ali Sié and Leigh SenderowiczGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200470; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00470
The authors conceptualize a distinction between “upward” provider bias that occurs when providers pressure or encourage clients to adopt contraception and “downward” provider bias in family planning that discourages contraceptive use.
Sternberg, Candice
- Open AccessDecolonization of Global Health in Haiti: A Call for Equity, Partnerships, Scholarship, and Informed ActionDominique Guillaume, Regine Thermy, Candice Sternberg, Judith Seme, Tyra Montour, Balkys Bivins, Pepita Jean, Juanita Barnett and Guerda NicolasGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200298; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00298
Haiti’s current global health research architecture, led and implemented by foreigners far removed from Haiti, demonstrates the sector’s “non-global” nature. Decolonization in Haiti must start by addressing the vast inequities that comprise this structure.
Stillman, Kathryn
- Open AccessExpanding the Role of Women in Vector Control: Case Studies From Madagascar, Rwanda, and ZambiaTess Shiras, Meghan Tammaro, Benjamin Johns, Kathryn Stillman, Allison Belemvire, Godfrey Karera, Emmanuel Hakizimana, Timothée Gandaho, Nduka Iwuchukwu and Abigail DonnerGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200508; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00508
We present effective and replicable strategies to integrate women into vector control that provide paid employment opportunities and enhance economic empowerment while strengthening vector control operations.
Sulzbach, Sara
- Open AccessStrengthening Kampala’s Urban Referral System for Maternal and Newborn Care Through Establishment of an Emergency Call and Dispatch CenterSam Ononge, Andrew Magunda, Dorothy Balaba, Peter Waiswa, Daniel Okello, Henry Kaula, Sara Zalwango, Douglas Akii Bua, Amable Ayebare, Frank Kaharuza, Cudjoe Bennett, Sara Sulzbach, Brett Keller and Yvonne MugerwaGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200332; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00332
An emergency call and ambulance dispatch center facilitated maternal and newborn transport, and a smartphone application helped deploy and track ambulances to improve coordination and efficiency in emergency case referral and transport.
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Taha, Yusri
- Open AccessThe Role of Sudanese Doctors in the United Kingdom in Mitigating COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among Their Diaspora CommunitiesAhmed Hashim and Yusri TahaGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200447; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00447
A COVID-19 vaccine awareness campaign conducted by Sudanese doctors helped to mitigate vaccine hesitancy among Sudanese diaspora groups in the United Kingdom.
Tammaro, Meghan
- Open AccessExpanding the Role of Women in Vector Control: Case Studies From Madagascar, Rwanda, and ZambiaTess Shiras, Meghan Tammaro, Benjamin Johns, Kathryn Stillman, Allison Belemvire, Godfrey Karera, Emmanuel Hakizimana, Timothée Gandaho, Nduka Iwuchukwu and Abigail DonnerGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200508; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00508
We present effective and replicable strategies to integrate women into vector control that provide paid employment opportunities and enhance economic empowerment while strengthening vector control operations.
Thermy, Regine
- Open AccessDecolonization of Global Health in Haiti: A Call for Equity, Partnerships, Scholarship, and Informed ActionDominique Guillaume, Regine Thermy, Candice Sternberg, Judith Seme, Tyra Montour, Balkys Bivins, Pepita Jean, Juanita Barnett and Guerda NicolasGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200298; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00298
Haiti’s current global health research architecture, led and implemented by foreigners far removed from Haiti, demonstrates the sector’s “non-global” nature. Decolonization in Haiti must start by addressing the vast inequities that comprise this structure.
Tumlinson, Katherine
- Open AccessExploring Upward and Downward Provider Biases in Family Planning: The Case of ParityBrooke W. Bullington, Nathalie Sawadogo, Katherine Tumlinson, Ana Langer, Abdramane Soura, Pascal Zabre, Ali Sié and Leigh SenderowiczGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200470; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00470
The authors conceptualize a distinction between “upward” provider bias that occurs when providers pressure or encourage clients to adopt contraception and “downward” provider bias in family planning that discourages contraceptive use.
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Waiswa, Peter
- Open AccessStrengthening Kampala’s Urban Referral System for Maternal and Newborn Care Through Establishment of an Emergency Call and Dispatch CenterSam Ononge, Andrew Magunda, Dorothy Balaba, Peter Waiswa, Daniel Okello, Henry Kaula, Sara Zalwango, Douglas Akii Bua, Amable Ayebare, Frank Kaharuza, Cudjoe Bennett, Sara Sulzbach, Brett Keller and Yvonne MugerwaGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200332; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00332
An emergency call and ambulance dispatch center facilitated maternal and newborn transport, and a smartphone application helped deploy and track ambulances to improve coordination and efficiency in emergency case referral and transport.
Washington, Maryann
- Open AccessDeterminants of Kangaroo Mother Care Uptake for Small Babies Along the Health Facility to Community Continuum in Karnataka, IndiaMaryann Washington, Leah Macaden, Annetta Smith, Sumithra Selvam and Prem K. MonyGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200457; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00457
In Karnataka, India, the initiation and duration of kangaroo mother care (KMC) for small babies improved following KMC support for mothers and family members at the health facility and improved KMC competence of health care workers.
White, Lauren A.
- Open AccessAn Evaluation of Local Implementing Partner Performance During the First 2 Years of the USAID/PEPFAR TransitionLauren A. White, Latham Avery, Lindsay Bonanno, Christy Knight, Courtney Irwin, Kathryn Hoeflich, Deborah Kaliel, Mai Hijazi and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200337; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00337
We examine local partner performance across the HIV/AIDS clinical cascade during the USAID/PEPFAR transition to local partners.
- Open AccessMidpoint Reflections on USAID HIV Local Partner Transition EffortsDeborah Kaliel, Christy Knight, Latham Avery, Lauren A. White, Lindsay Bonanno, Jason Porter, Kathryn Hoeflich, Courtney Irwin, Christopher Nikola, Amy Paul, Mai Hijazi, Clint Cavanaugh and E. Callie Raulfs-WangGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200338; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00338
We discuss 5 key factors that have facilitated efforts to transition the majority of the USAID HIV/AIDS portfolio to direct funding through local organizations, including partner country governments.
Wolff, Brent
- Open AccessCommunity Barriers, Enablers, and Normative Embedding of Second Year of Life Vaccination in Ghana: A Qualitative StudyBrent Wolff, Raymond A. Aborigo, Maxwell Dalaba, Joseph K. L. Opare, Laura Conklin, George Bonsu and Kwame Amponsa-AchianoGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200496; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00496
Community perceptions of barriers and enablers to 2YL vaccination provide a snapshot of an active diffusion process as new practices gradually displace older embedded ones and practical costs and benefits of later vaccination are reevaluated.
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Zabre, Pascal
- Open AccessExploring Upward and Downward Provider Biases in Family Planning: The Case of ParityBrooke W. Bullington, Nathalie Sawadogo, Katherine Tumlinson, Ana Langer, Abdramane Soura, Pascal Zabre, Ali Sié and Leigh SenderowiczGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200470; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00470
The authors conceptualize a distinction between “upward” provider bias that occurs when providers pressure or encourage clients to adopt contraception and “downward” provider bias in family planning that discourages contraceptive use.
Zalwango, Sara
- Open AccessStrengthening Kampala’s Urban Referral System for Maternal and Newborn Care Through Establishment of an Emergency Call and Dispatch CenterSam Ononge, Andrew Magunda, Dorothy Balaba, Peter Waiswa, Daniel Okello, Henry Kaula, Sara Zalwango, Douglas Akii Bua, Amable Ayebare, Frank Kaharuza, Cudjoe Bennett, Sara Sulzbach, Brett Keller and Yvonne MugerwaGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2200332; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00332
An emergency call and ambulance dispatch center facilitated maternal and newborn transport, and a smartphone application helped deploy and track ambulances to improve coordination and efficiency in emergency case referral and transport.
Zosa-Feranil, Imelda
- Open AccessInequities in Family Planning in Low- and Middle-Income CountriesJohn Ross, Karen Hardee, Rebecca Rosenberg and Imelda Zosa-FeranilGlobal Health: Science and Practice June 2023, 11(3):e2300070; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00070
Equity has improved for access to contraceptive methods and for measures to lessen discrimination against key subgroups in low- and middle-income countries.
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