Index by author
Advancing Our Understanding of Provider Behavior Change for Improved Health Outcomes
Abuya, Timothy
- Open AccessLessons From a Behavior Change Intervention to Improve Provider-Parent Partnerships and Care for Hospitalized Newborns and Young Children in KenyaCharlotte E. Warren, Pooja Sripad, Charity Ndwiga, Chantalle Okondo, Felicitas M. Okwako, Caroline W. Mwangi and Timothy AbuyaGlobal Health: Science and Practice November 2023, 11(Supplement 1):e2300004; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00004
Strengthening provider-parent partnerships through improved communication enhances the respectful, responsive quality of newborn and young child care, which is critical to positive health outcomes.
Arnold, Bethany
- Open AccessSix Recommendations for Provider Behavior Change in Family PlanningHeather Hancock, Olivia Carlson, Hope Hempstone, Bethany Arnold, Kamden Hoffmann, Xaher Gul and Kathryn SpielmanGlobal Health: Science and Practice November 2023, 11(Supplement 1):e2200495; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00495
Future provider behavior change interventions in FP/RH should engage a wider range of provider cadres and apply varied behavior change strategies, using a systems approach to address the holistic set of factors that influence provider behavior.
Burnett-zieman, Brady
- Open AccessModeling Pathways to Describe How Maternal Health Care Providers' Mental Health Influences the Provision of Respectful Maternity Care in MalawiBrady Burnett-Zieman, Charlotte E. Warren, Felistas Chiundira, Edina Mandala, Fannie Kachale, Christina Heather Mchoma, Alexander Mboma, Martha Kamanga and Abigail KazembeGlobal Health: Science and Practice November 2023, 11(Supplement 1):e2300008; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00008
Measuring provider burnout and understanding how it impacts delivery of maternity care can help address ways to improve respectful care. Improving facility management is essential to mitigate provider depression, emotional exhaustion & burnout.
Carlson, Olivia
- Open AccessSix Recommendations for Provider Behavior Change in Family PlanningHeather Hancock, Olivia Carlson, Hope Hempstone, Bethany Arnold, Kamden Hoffmann, Xaher Gul and Kathryn SpielmanGlobal Health: Science and Practice November 2023, 11(Supplement 1):e2200495; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00495
Future provider behavior change interventions in FP/RH should engage a wider range of provider cadres and apply varied behavior change strategies, using a systems approach to address the holistic set of factors that influence provider behavior.
Chiundira, Felistas
- Open AccessModeling Pathways to Describe How Maternal Health Care Providers' Mental Health Influences the Provision of Respectful Maternity Care in MalawiBrady Burnett-Zieman, Charlotte E. Warren, Felistas Chiundira, Edina Mandala, Fannie Kachale, Christina Heather Mchoma, Alexander Mboma, Martha Kamanga and Abigail KazembeGlobal Health: Science and Practice November 2023, 11(Supplement 1):e2300008; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00008
Measuring provider burnout and understanding how it impacts delivery of maternity care can help address ways to improve respectful care. Improving facility management is essential to mitigate provider depression, emotional exhaustion & burnout.
Dougherty, Leanne
- Open AccessMethods and Measures to Assess Health Care Provider Behavior and Behavioral Determinants in Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health: A Rapid ReviewLeanne Dougherty, Sanyukta Mathur, Xaher Gul, Kathryn Spielman, Vandana Tripathi, Christina Wakefield and Martha SilvaGlobal Health: Science and Practice November 2023, 11(Supplement 1):e2200407; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00407
There is a limited understanding of health care provider behavior change approaches and how they're being measured. This rapid review identifies methods and measures to understand opportunities and gaps in assessing and improving health care provider performance.
- Open AccessResults From a Multimethod Exploratory Scale Development Process to Measure Authoritarian Provider Attitudes in Democratic Republic of Congo and TogoMartha Silva, Kathryn Spielman, Leanne Dougherty, Sethson Kassegne and Amanda KalamarGlobal Health: Science and Practice November 2023, 11(Supplement 1):e2200421; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00421
Provider attitudes are a recognized driver of provider behaviors that may influence client behaviors & outcomes–the authors present a scale development & validation process resulting in survey items measuring authoritarian provider attitudes.
Flanagan, Sara V.
- Open AccessHarnessing the Power of Behavioral Science: An Implementation Pilot to Improve the Quality of Maternity Care in Rural MadagascarJana Smith, Marie Sandra Lennon, Madeline Kau, Anja Noeliarivelo Ranjalahy, Liliane Ingabire, Charlotte Warren and Sara V. FlanaganGlobal Health: Science and Practice November 2023, 11(Supplement 1):e2300007; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00007
Applying a behavioral design methodology resulted in cocreating 4 innovative solutions to improve provider's compliance with postpartum hemorrhage management protocols in rural Madagascar to help improve the quality of maternity care.
Gul, Xaher
- Open AccessMethods and Measures to Assess Health Care Provider Behavior and Behavioral Determinants in Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health: A Rapid ReviewLeanne Dougherty, Sanyukta Mathur, Xaher Gul, Kathryn Spielman, Vandana Tripathi, Christina Wakefield and Martha SilvaGlobal Health: Science and Practice November 2023, 11(Supplement 1):e2200407; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00407
There is a limited understanding of health care provider behavior change approaches and how they're being measured. This rapid review identifies methods and measures to understand opportunities and gaps in assessing and improving health care provider performance.
- Open AccessSix Recommendations for Provider Behavior Change in Family PlanningHeather Hancock, Olivia Carlson, Hope Hempstone, Bethany Arnold, Kamden Hoffmann, Xaher Gul and Kathryn SpielmanGlobal Health: Science and Practice November 2023, 11(Supplement 1):e2200495; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00495
Future provider behavior change interventions in FP/RH should engage a wider range of provider cadres and apply varied behavior change strategies, using a systems approach to address the holistic set of factors that influence provider behavior.
Hancock, Heather
- Open AccessSix Recommendations for Provider Behavior Change in Family PlanningHeather Hancock, Olivia Carlson, Hope Hempstone, Bethany Arnold, Kamden Hoffmann, Xaher Gul and Kathryn SpielmanGlobal Health: Science and Practice November 2023, 11(Supplement 1):e2200495; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00495
Future provider behavior change interventions in FP/RH should engage a wider range of provider cadres and apply varied behavior change strategies, using a systems approach to address the holistic set of factors that influence provider behavior.
Hempstone, Hope
- Open AccessSix Recommendations for Provider Behavior Change in Family PlanningHeather Hancock, Olivia Carlson, Hope Hempstone, Bethany Arnold, Kamden Hoffmann, Xaher Gul and Kathryn SpielmanGlobal Health: Science and Practice November 2023, 11(Supplement 1):e2200495; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00495
Future provider behavior change interventions in FP/RH should engage a wider range of provider cadres and apply varied behavior change strategies, using a systems approach to address the holistic set of factors that influence provider behavior.