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April 2024 | Volume 12 | Number 2
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  1. Adulyanon, Supreda

    1. Open Access
      The Thai Health Promotion Foundation: Two Decades of Joint Contributions to Addressing Noncommunicable Diseases and Creating Healthy Populations
      Viroj Tangcharoensathien, Supreda Adulyanon, Nuttapun Supaka, Rungsun Munkong, Shaheda Viriyathorn, Siriya Sirithienthong, Siriyaporn Kanhachon and Robert Marten
      Global Health: Science and Practice April 2024, 12(2):e2300311; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00311

      Globally, the current investment in preventive care is inadequate and ineffective for addressing noncommunicable diseases and their causes. The Thai Health Promotion Foundation, with its sustainable funding from 2% levies on tobacco and alcohol, together with partners, has been used to address noncommunicable diseases effectively.

  2. Agarwal, Smisha

    1. Open Access
      How Can Community Data Be Leveraged to Advance Primary Health Care? A Scoping Review of Community-Based Health Information Systems
      Shivani Pandya, Lena Kan, Emily Parr, Claire Twose, Alain B. Labrique and Smisha Agarwal
      Global Health: Science and Practice April 2024, 12(2):e2300429; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00429

      Community-based health information systems (CBISs) play a critical role in generating and using community data to better understand community health needs; however, CBIS data are not effectively being integrated into routine national/subnational health information systems, limiting the scope of its use.

  3. Azizatunnisa, Luthfi

    1. Open Access
      Lessons Learned From Telephone-Based Data Collection for Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
      Prima Dhewi Ratrikaningtyas, Lutfan Lazuardi, Agung Nugroho, Amirah Ellyza Wahdi, Rahsunji Intan Nurvitasari, Luthfi Azizatunnisa, Alfianto Hanafiah, Septi Kurnia Lestari, Ratri Kusuma Wardani, Putri Tiara Rosha, Aviria Ermamilia, Fitrina Mahardani Kusumaningrum, Vena Jaladara, Yayuk Hartriyanti and Fatwa Sari Tetra Dewi
      Global Health: Science and Practice April 2024, 12(2):e2200446; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00446

      We document valuable experiences and challenges when collecting data for a routine longitudinal survey using telephones instead of in-person interviews during the pandemic.

  4. Bryant, Hayley

    1. Open Access
      Adopting Data to Care to Identify and Address Gaps in Services for Children and Adolescents Living With HIV in Mozambique
      Belmiro Sousa, Sergio Chiale, Hayley Bryant, Lisa Dulli and Tanya Medrano
      Global Health: Science and Practice April 2024, 12(2):e2300130; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00130

      Real-time learning and implementation of the Data to Care strategy within the context of a large HIV intervention program in Mozambique provided a useful opportunity to evaluate, refine, and scale up this evidence-based approach to improve outcomes for children and adolescents living with HIV.

  5. Campbell, Oona M.R.

    1. Open Access
      Current Approaches to Following Up Women and Newborns After Discharge From Childbirth Facilities: A Scoping Review
      Maxine Pepper, Oona M.R. Campbell and Susannah L. Woodd
      Global Health: Science and Practice April 2024, 12(2):e2300377; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00377

      This review found that follow-up after childbirth can be implemented using a variety of methods after discharge with high response rates in most studies and have the potential to be integrated into routine health care approaches.

  6. Chiale, Sergio

    1. Open Access
      Adopting Data to Care to Identify and Address Gaps in Services for Children and Adolescents Living With HIV in Mozambique
      Belmiro Sousa, Sergio Chiale, Hayley Bryant, Lisa Dulli and Tanya Medrano
      Global Health: Science and Practice April 2024, 12(2):e2300130; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00130

      Real-time learning and implementation of the Data to Care strategy within the context of a large HIV intervention program in Mozambique provided a useful opportunity to evaluate, refine, and scale up this evidence-based approach to improve outcomes for children and adolescents living with HIV.

  7. Cohen, Michael A.

    1. Open Access
      National Policy Influences of Contraceptive Prevalence and Method Mix Strategy: A Longitudinal Analysis of 59 Low- and Middle-Income Countries, 2010–2021
      Michael A. Cohen, Suzanne Gold, Arthur Ostrega and Mark Zingbagba
      Global Health: Science and Practice April 2024, 12(2):e2300352; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00352

      Evidence from over a decade of Contraceptive Security Indicators survey data across 59 countries reveals a subset of finance, governance, and logistics policies that boost modern contraceptive prevalence rate and method-mix strategy.

  8. Cubaka, Vincent K.

    1. Open Access
      Implementation and Cost Analysis of a Novel Silicosis Case-Finding Program For Mine Workers in Rural Rwanda
      Robert Tumusime, Michael S. Miller, Anne Niyigena, Symaque Dusabeyezu, Pierrot Uwitonze, Emmanuel Harerimana, Grace Umugiraneza, Wellars Dusingizimana, Samuel Hatfield, Stella Savarimuthu, Juliana Lawrence, Pacifique Hagenimana, Jean Marie Vianney Ngenzi, Aristarque Murara, Phoebe Mwiseneza, Paul Sonenthal, Vincent K. Cubaka, Fredrick Kateera and Innocent Kamali
      Global Health: Science and Practice April 2024, 12(2):e2300290; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00290

      Implementing occupational lung disease case-finding in resource-limited settings is clinically and economically feasible and can be integrated into routine noncommunicable disease case-finding.

  9. Dewi, Fatwa Sari Tetra

    1. Open Access
      Lessons Learned From Telephone-Based Data Collection for Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
      Prima Dhewi Ratrikaningtyas, Lutfan Lazuardi, Agung Nugroho, Amirah Ellyza Wahdi, Rahsunji Intan Nurvitasari, Luthfi Azizatunnisa, Alfianto Hanafiah, Septi Kurnia Lestari, Ratri Kusuma Wardani, Putri Tiara Rosha, Aviria Ermamilia, Fitrina Mahardani Kusumaningrum, Vena Jaladara, Yayuk Hartriyanti and Fatwa Sari Tetra Dewi
      Global Health: Science and Practice April 2024, 12(2):e2200446; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00446

      We document valuable experiences and challenges when collecting data for a routine longitudinal survey using telephones instead of in-person interviews during the pandemic.

  10. De Wolf, Florine

    1. Open Access
      A Social Norms Analysis of Religious Drivers of Child Marriage
      Olivia Wilkinson, Kerida McDonald, Susanna Trotta, Jennifer Philippa Eggert and Florine de Wolf
      Global Health: Science and Practice April 2024, 12(2):e2300339; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00339

      Social norms theory provides a useful analytical structure for understanding religious influences on drivers of child marriage. This framework can be used to examine religious influences on child marriage as part of contextual analysis for social and behavior change interventions.

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Global Health: Science and Practice: 12 (2)
Global Health: Science and Practice
Vol. 12, No. 2
April 29, 2024
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  • The Thai Health Promotion Foundation: Two Decades of Joint Contributions to Addressing Noncommunicable Diseases and Creating Healthy Populations
  • Applying a Three-Tier Approach to Address Gaps in Oral Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Uptake and Continuity in Uganda: A Mixed Methods Approach
  • Lessons Learned From Telephone-Based Data Collection for Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
  • Current Approaches to Following Up Women and Newborns After Discharge From Childbirth Facilities: A Scoping Review
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