Index by author
Levin, Karen
- Open AccessResearch and Learning Priorities for a Surgical Obstetrics and Family Planning Project Implementing in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Results of an Expert ConsultationFarhad A. Khan, Karen Levin, Renae Stafford and Vandana TripathiGlobal Health: Science and Practice December 2025, 13(2):e2400174; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00174
We identified 15 research and learning priorities for surgical obstetrics and family planning for a project’s learning agenda through an expert consultation. Practitioners, program implementers, donors, and researchers involved in global safe surgery, maternal health, and family planning can apply these priorities toward guiding their evidence generation and translation efforts.
Maharjan, Sajana
- Open AccessTeleconsultation Support for Obstetric Emergencies During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Rural Nepal: Results and Lessons Learned From a Mixed-Methods StudySajana Maharjan, Swaraj Rajbhandari, Liladhar Dhakal, Bhagawati Shrestha, Michaela Hayes, Punya Paudel, Anjana Karki, Binod Dangal and Surya BhattaGlobal Health: Science and Practice December 2025, 13(2):e2300423; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00423
A helpline program provided real-time clinical support for obstetric emergencies to primary health care service providers through telephone consultation with clinical experts, resulting in benefits in clinical decision-making, timely referral, and case management.
Migisha, Richard
- Open AccessUganda Public Health Fellowship Program’s Contributions to Malaria Control Programs 2015–2022: Strategies, Implementation Challenges, and OpportunitiesAlex R. Ario, Andrew Kwiringira, Richard Migisha, Benon Kwesiga, Lilian Bulage, Daniel Kadobera, Esther Kisaakye, Alice Asio, Maria’ G. Zalwango, Jane F. Zalwango, Damian Rutazaana, Jimmy Opigo, Julie R. Harris, Kyree Rollins, Mame Niang, Amy L. Boore, Lisa J. Nelson and Kassahun BelayGlobal Health: Science and Practice December 2025, 13(2):e2300257; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00257
Mishra, Preetu
- Open AccessAnemia Mukt Bharat Index: Methodology and State Rankings of Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation Coverage in India, 2018–2019 to 2022–2023Zoya Ali Rizvi, Jitendra Singh, Preetu Mishra, Abhishek Kumar, Avi Saini, Narendra Patel, Neha Agarwal, Kapil Yadav and William JoeGlobal Health: Science and Practice December 2025, 13(2):e2400077; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00077
The Anemia Mukt Bharat (AMB) index provides valuable insights into the overall progress and challenges of the AMB program in India and a simple and comprehensive way to evaluate iron and folic acid supplementation coverage across groups.
Morris, Mary
- Open AccessOperationalizing Client-Centered Care: A Strategic Framework and Measurement Approach to Guide Sexual and Reproductive Health ProgrammingKathryn Church, Georgina Page, Sarindi Aryasinghe, Raman Shrestha, Inonge Wina Chinyama, Mary Morris, Kate Austen and Angela ArgenzianoGlobal Health: Science and Practice December 2025, 13(2):e2400025; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00025
A strategic framework, measurement process, and suite of programmatic tools, piloted in Nepal and Zambia clinics and outreach services, helped to support operationalization of client-centered care in reproductive health and led to significant improvements in the client experience.
Mulenga, Florence
- Open AccessPreventing Disruptions in HIV Service Delivery to Key Populations During Project Transition From an International to a Local Implementing Partner: A Case Study From ZambiaEdward Adekola Oladele, Maurice Musheke, Florence Mulenga, Alick Samona, Ihoghosa Iyamu, Arlene Phiri, Ngaitila Phiri and Otto N. ChabikuliGlobal Health: Science and Practice December 2025, 13(2):e2400186; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00186
Preventing interruption in service delivery during project transition is essential to sustain good client outcomes. Adequate planning, strategic leadership, trust-building, active community engagement, repeated stakeholder reassurance, open communication, and transparent data sharing are key elements of a well-managed project transition to ensure uninterrupted service delivery.
Musheke, Maurice
- Open AccessPreventing Disruptions in HIV Service Delivery to Key Populations During Project Transition From an International to a Local Implementing Partner: A Case Study From ZambiaEdward Adekola Oladele, Maurice Musheke, Florence Mulenga, Alick Samona, Ihoghosa Iyamu, Arlene Phiri, Ngaitila Phiri and Otto N. ChabikuliGlobal Health: Science and Practice December 2025, 13(2):e2400186; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00186
Preventing interruption in service delivery during project transition is essential to sustain good client outcomes. Adequate planning, strategic leadership, trust-building, active community engagement, repeated stakeholder reassurance, open communication, and transparent data sharing are key elements of a well-managed project transition to ensure uninterrupted service delivery.
Narino, Santiago
- Open AccessA Comprehensive Strategy to Mitigate Institutional Maternal Mortality: Lessons From a Quality Improvement Initiative in Brazilian Maternity HospitalsPaulo Borem, Andrea Keiko Fujinami Gushken, Ana Paula Gushken, Rodolfo de Carvalho Pacagnella, Ademir Jose Petenate, Paula Tuma, Livia Sanches Pedrilio, Santiago Nariño, Pierre Barker, Claudia Garcia de Barros and Sebastian Vernal on behalf of the Abraço de Mãe Collaborative groupGlobal Health: Science and Practice December 2025, 13(2):e2400130; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00130
Maternal deaths can be prevented through quality improvement and job instruction methods that enhance the early detection and management of the primary life-threatening conditions contributing to institutional maternal mortality.
Nelson, Lisa J.
- Open AccessUganda Public Health Fellowship Program’s Contributions to Malaria Control Programs 2015–2022: Strategies, Implementation Challenges, and OpportunitiesAlex R. Ario, Andrew Kwiringira, Richard Migisha, Benon Kwesiga, Lilian Bulage, Daniel Kadobera, Esther Kisaakye, Alice Asio, Maria’ G. Zalwango, Jane F. Zalwango, Damian Rutazaana, Jimmy Opigo, Julie R. Harris, Kyree Rollins, Mame Niang, Amy L. Boore, Lisa J. Nelson and Kassahun BelayGlobal Health: Science and Practice December 2025, 13(2):e2300257; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00257
Nestor, Ciara
- Open AccessProgressive Development of a New Tool for Rapid Thematic Analysis of Community Perceptions and Concerns During Health EmergenciesGiulia Earle-Richardson, Ciara Nestor and Christine E. PrueGlobal Health: Science and Practice December 2025, 13(2):e2400281; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00281
The CDC Excel Tool for Thematic Analysis is a free qualitative analysis tool designed for analyzing community feedback rapidly during epidemics and health emergencies that has proven effective in quickly generating actionable insights for decision-making.
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