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October 2024 | Volume 12 | Number 5
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  1. Ababon, Tomas Miguel

    1. Open Access
      Promoting Male Involvement in Family Planning: Insights From the No-Scalpel Vasectomy Program of Davao City, Philippines
      June Harvey Flores, Vergil de Claro, Tomas Miguel Ababon, Jerrielyn Lewis, Lady Jedfeliz Molleno and Laurentiu Stan
      Global Health: Science and Practice October 2024, 12(5):e2400229; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00229

      The no-scalpel vasectomy program in Davao City, Philippines, serves as a promising model for engaging men in family planning and addressing gender disparities in such initiatives.

  2. Ade-banjo, Olympus

    1. Open Access
      Strengthening Capacity for Tailored Immunization Programs Using Adult Learning Principles: A Case Study from Nigeria
      Chisom Obi-Jeff, Funmilayo Oguntimehin, Abduljaleel Adejumo, Abdulrahman Ibrahim, Olympus Ade-Banjo, Dan Gadzama, Nicholas Okoli, Chidera Obi, Rachael Olorupo, Ifeyinwa Martins, Amina Usman, Audu Joy, Tanko Chadwafwa and Anthony Onimisi
      Global Health: Science and Practice October 2024, 12(5):e2300465; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00465

      Incorporating participatory approaches such as adult learning principles in training PMs and HCWs improves their knowledge and skills in effectively engaging the communities and co-designing tailored interventions to improve vaccination uptake.

  3. Adejumo, Abduljaleel

    1. Open Access
      Strengthening Capacity for Tailored Immunization Programs Using Adult Learning Principles: A Case Study from Nigeria
      Chisom Obi-Jeff, Funmilayo Oguntimehin, Abduljaleel Adejumo, Abdulrahman Ibrahim, Olympus Ade-Banjo, Dan Gadzama, Nicholas Okoli, Chidera Obi, Rachael Olorupo, Ifeyinwa Martins, Amina Usman, Audu Joy, Tanko Chadwafwa and Anthony Onimisi
      Global Health: Science and Practice October 2024, 12(5):e2300465; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00465

      Incorporating participatory approaches such as adult learning principles in training PMs and HCWs improves their knowledge and skills in effectively engaging the communities and co-designing tailored interventions to improve vaccination uptake.

  4. Afirima, Barinaada

    1. Open Access
      Innovations in Providing HIV Index Testing Services: A Retrospective Evaluation of Partner Elicitation Models in Southern Nigeria
      Caesar C. Dibia, Pius Nwaokoro, Uduak Akpan, Otoyo Toyo, Simon Cartier, Olusola Sanwo, Ngozi Sydney-Agbor, Barinaada Afirima, Kunle Kakanfo, Uwem Essien, Christa Fischer Walker, Hadiza Khamofu, Satish Raj Pandey and Moses Bateganya
      Global Health: Science and Practice October 2024, 12(5):e2400013; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00013

      The implementation of the elicitation box model to elicit sexual partners of HIV-positive index cases resulted in an increase in partner elicitation compared to the conventional model.

  5. Agyekum, Francis

    1. Open Access
      Delays in Cardiovascular Emergency Responses in Africa: Health System Failures or Cultural Challenges?
      Kofi Tekyi Asamoah, Alfred Doku, Florence Akumiah, Eugene Ampofo, Fiifi Duodu, Francis Agyekum, Mohammed Hafez, Joseph Akamah, Nicholas Ossei-Gerning, James Baligeh Walter Russell and Charles Agyemang
      Global Health: Science and Practice October 2024, 12(5):e2400092; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00092

      Delays in receiving care for debilitating cardiovascular emergencies, such as myocardial infarction and stroke, are multifaceted and include personal, systemic, and health facility-related factors, which must all be addressed to successfully improve cardiovascular emergency outcomes.

  6. Agyemang, Charles

    1. Open Access
      Delays in Cardiovascular Emergency Responses in Africa: Health System Failures or Cultural Challenges?
      Kofi Tekyi Asamoah, Alfred Doku, Florence Akumiah, Eugene Ampofo, Fiifi Duodu, Francis Agyekum, Mohammed Hafez, Joseph Akamah, Nicholas Ossei-Gerning, James Baligeh Walter Russell and Charles Agyemang
      Global Health: Science and Practice October 2024, 12(5):e2400092; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00092

      Delays in receiving care for debilitating cardiovascular emergencies, such as myocardial infarction and stroke, are multifaceted and include personal, systemic, and health facility-related factors, which must all be addressed to successfully improve cardiovascular emergency outcomes.

  7. Akamah, Joseph

    1. Open Access
      Delays in Cardiovascular Emergency Responses in Africa: Health System Failures or Cultural Challenges?
      Kofi Tekyi Asamoah, Alfred Doku, Florence Akumiah, Eugene Ampofo, Fiifi Duodu, Francis Agyekum, Mohammed Hafez, Joseph Akamah, Nicholas Ossei-Gerning, James Baligeh Walter Russell and Charles Agyemang
      Global Health: Science and Practice October 2024, 12(5):e2400092; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00092

      Delays in receiving care for debilitating cardiovascular emergencies, such as myocardial infarction and stroke, are multifaceted and include personal, systemic, and health facility-related factors, which must all be addressed to successfully improve cardiovascular emergency outcomes.

  8. Akpan, Uduak

    1. Open Access
      Innovations in Providing HIV Index Testing Services: A Retrospective Evaluation of Partner Elicitation Models in Southern Nigeria
      Caesar C. Dibia, Pius Nwaokoro, Uduak Akpan, Otoyo Toyo, Simon Cartier, Olusola Sanwo, Ngozi Sydney-Agbor, Barinaada Afirima, Kunle Kakanfo, Uwem Essien, Christa Fischer Walker, Hadiza Khamofu, Satish Raj Pandey and Moses Bateganya
      Global Health: Science and Practice October 2024, 12(5):e2400013; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00013

      The implementation of the elicitation box model to elicit sexual partners of HIV-positive index cases resulted in an increase in partner elicitation compared to the conventional model.

  9. Akter, Shahinoor

    1. Open Access
      Development and Piloting of Implementation Strategies to Support Delivery of a Clinical Intervention for Postpartum Hemorrhage in Four sub-Saharan Africa Countries
      Gillian Forbes, Shahinoor Akter, Suellen Miller, Hadiza Galadanci, Zahida Qureshi, Fadhlun Alwy Al-beity, G. Justus Hofmeyr, Neil Moran, Sue Fawcus, Mandisa Singata-Madliki, Aminu Ado Wakili, Taiwo Gboluwaga Amole, Baba Maiyaki Musa, Faisal Dankishiya, Adamu Abdullahi Atterwahmie, Abubakar Shehu Muhammad, John Ekweani, Emily Nzeribe, Alfred Osoti, George Gwako, Jenipher Okore, Amani Kikula, Emmy Metta, Ard Mwampashi, Cherrie Evans, Kristie-Marie Mammoliti, Adam Devall, Arri Coomarasamy, Ioannis Gallos, Olufemi T. Oladapo, Meghan A. Bohren and Fabiana Lorencatto
      Global Health: Science and Practice October 2024, 12(5):e2300387; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00387

      We describe the systematic approach taken to identify areas of suboptimal postpartum hemorrhage detection and management to develop implementation strategies to support the delivery of the E-MOTIVE intervention in 4 countries.

  10. Akumiah, Florence

    1. Open Access
      Delays in Cardiovascular Emergency Responses in Africa: Health System Failures or Cultural Challenges?
      Kofi Tekyi Asamoah, Alfred Doku, Florence Akumiah, Eugene Ampofo, Fiifi Duodu, Francis Agyekum, Mohammed Hafez, Joseph Akamah, Nicholas Ossei-Gerning, James Baligeh Walter Russell and Charles Agyemang
      Global Health: Science and Practice October 2024, 12(5):e2400092; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00092

      Delays in receiving care for debilitating cardiovascular emergencies, such as myocardial infarction and stroke, are multifaceted and include personal, systemic, and health facility-related factors, which must all be addressed to successfully improve cardiovascular emergency outcomes.

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Global Health: Science and Practice: 12 (5)
Global Health: Science and Practice
Vol. 12, No. 5
October 29, 2024
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  • “Je suis désolé, je parle français”: How English Hegemony Undermines Efforts to Shift Power in Global Health
  • Delays in Cardiovascular Emergency Responses in Africa: Health System Failures or Cultural Challenges?
  • Documenting the Provision of Emergency Contraceptive Pills Through Youth-Serving Delivery Channels: Exploratory Mixed Methods Research on Malawi’s Emergency Contraception Strategy
  • Establishment of the First Institution-Based Poison Information Center in Nepal Through a Multilateral International Partnership
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