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    Lessons From the COVID-19 Pandemic Response Implementation: A Case Study of South Sudan and Sierra Leone
    Evans Nyasimi Mokaya, Nathan Anyuon Atem, George Awzenio, Lawrence Mukombo, Tom Sesay, Desmond Maada Kangbai, Haurace Nyandemoh and Patience Musanhu
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(Supplement 1):e2300180; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00180

    In South Sudan and Sierra Leone, the implementation of the COVID-19 response generated lessons that could contribute to the improvement of routine health services and preparedness for future public health emergencies.

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    Perceptions of the COVID-19 Vaccine and Other Adult Vaccinations in Malawi: A Qualitative Assessment
    Natalie Tibbels, Rominie Kaseghe, Alvin Blessings Chisambi, Vitima Ndovi, Alfred Mang’ando and Maria Elena Figueroa
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(Supplement 1):e2300146; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00146

    Low perceived risk of COVID-19 and fear of the COVID-19 vaccines suggest the utility of integrating COVID-19 vaccine delivery into other health services and using trusted community-based vaccinators who emphasize the public good and avoid framing COVID-19 vaccines as different from other vaccines.

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    Leveraging COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Monitoring in Ethiopia and Pakistan to Enhance System-Wide Safety Surveillance
    Aida Arefayne Hagos, Zelalem Sahile, Waqas Ahmed and Souly Phanouvong
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(Supplement 1):e2300161; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00161

    This article demonstrates the importance of strengthening surveillance systems that monitor adverse events following immunization in Ethiopia and Pakistan to ensure vaccine safety and effectiveness and build public confidence in vaccination programs.

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    COVID-19 Vaccination Integration: Efforts in 11 African Countries to Strengthen the Primary Health Care System
    Imran Mirza, Ida-Marie Ameda, Antoinette Eleonore Ba, Celestin Traore, Mekonnen Tadesse Hagos, Abdoul Aziz Gbaya and Benjamin Schreiber
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(Supplement 1):e2300251; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00251

    Efforts to integrate COVID-19 vaccination into the primary health care system in 11 African countries have been initiated through partnerships, collaborations, and leveraging existing infrastructure.

  • Open Access
    Integrating COVID-19 Vaccination Into Primary Health Care as an Opportunity to Leverage Investments and Build a More Resilient Health System
    Jackline Kiarie, Edward Oladele, Gretchen De Silva, Erica Nybro and Irina Yacobson
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(Supplement 1):e2300420; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00420
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    A Supervision Framework for Task-Shared Mental Health Workers: Implications for Clinical Trials and Beyond
    Stephan Rabie, Anubhuti Poudyal, Aisha King, Esona-Sethu Ndwandwa, Adele Marais, Lena Andersen, John Joska and Kathleen Sikkema
    Global Health: Science and Practice December 2023, 11(6):e2300092; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00092

    The authors describe a supervision model that integrates elements of clinical supervision into categories that are suitable for use in task-shared trauma interventions in low-resource settings.

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    Harmonizing Data Visualizations on Child Health and Well-Being to Strengthen Advocacy and Monitoring Efforts
    Jennifer Harris Requejo, Kathleen Strong, Frances Aboud, Ambrose Agweyu, Sk Masum Billah, Maureen Black, Cynthia Boschi-Pinto, Sayaka Horiuchi, Zeina Jamaluddine, Marzia Lazzerini, Abdoulaye Maiga, Melinda Munos, Joanna Schellenberg, Ralf Weigel, Emma Sacks and for the Child Health Accountability Technical Advisory Group
    Global Health: Science and Practice December 2023, 11(6):e2300183; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00183

    Data visualization tools on child health have improved data accessibility but caused confusion over indicator data sources and which tools to use for specific purposes. We propose principles for generating future tools that can effectively trigger action and accountability for children everywhere.

  • Open Access
    Another Best Practice: Leveraging User and Stakeholder Perspectives to Improve and Refine Existing Medical Products
    Kevin J. Peine, Madeleine Short Fabic and Stephen Hodgins
    Global Health: Science and Practice December 2023, 11(6):e2300494; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00494

    Refinement of existing medical products, which may already have an established evidence base, robust market, and experienced users, may better meet user and potential user needs, if feedback from key stakeholders is solicited and incorporated early in the refinement process.

  • Open Access
    Do No Harm: A Review of Social Harms Associated with HIV Partner Notification
    Dawn Greensides, Kristina Bishop, Liz Manfredini and Vincent Wong
    Global Health: Science and Practice December 2023, 11(6):e2300189; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00189

    This narrative review provides an in-depth interpretation of the limited evidence available on social harms associated with HIV partner notification services. Findings reflect knowledge gaps and areas where future research could make contributions.

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    Keeping the Customer Satisfied: Applying a Kano Model to Improve Vaccine Promotion in the Philippines
    Jonas Wachinger, Mark Donald C. Reñosa, Jerric Rhazel Guevarra, Jhoys Landicho-Guevarra, Maria Paz Demonteverde, Catherine Silvestre, Vivienne Endoma, Jeniffer Landicho, Mila F. Aligato, Thea Andrea Bravo, Rachel P. Chase and Shannon A. McMahon
    Global Health: Science and Practice December 2023, 11(6):e2300199; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00199

    The authors show how global health science and practice can benefit from applying approaches established in other fields, such as consumer psychology and quality management, to increase clients' satisfaction with health interventions.

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