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Journal of Global Health: Complete issue 1/2017
JOGH Volume 7 Issue 1
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Community–based primary health care: a core strategy for achieving sustainable development goals for health
Zulfiqar A Bhutta
JOGH 2017; 7: 010101 (2 pages)
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Regions
JOGH 2017; 7: 010201 (8 pages)
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Agencies
JOGH 2017; 7: 010202 (9 pages)
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Resources
JOGH 2017; 7: 010203 (9 pages)
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Research for Actionable Policies: implementation science priorities to scale up non–communicable disease interventions in Kenya
JOGH 2017; 7: 010204 (9 pages)
Sujha Subramanian, Joseph Kibachio, Sonja Hoover, Patrick Edwards, Evans Amukoye, Mary Amuyunzu–Nyamongo, Gisela Abbam, Naftali Busakhala, Abigail Chakava, Jonathan Dick, Robai Gakunga, Gladwell Gathecha, Rainer Hilscher, Muhammad Jami Husain, Lydia Kaduka, James Kayima, Alfred Karagu, Dorcas Kiptui, Anne Korir, Nkatha Meme, Breda Munoz, Walter Mwanda, Daniel Mwai, Julius Mwangi, Esther Munyoro, Zachary Muriuki, James Njoroge, Elijah Ogola, Carol Olale, Deborah Olwal–Modi, Rose Rao, Saras Rosin, Onyango Sangoro, Daniel von Rge, David Wata, Pam Williams, Gerald Yonga, and Participants from the NCD Symposium in Kenya
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A new paradigm on health care accountability to improve the quality of the system: four parameters to achieve individual and collective accountability
Umberto Genovese, Sara Del Sordo, Gabriella Pravettoni, Igor M Akulin, Riccardo Zoja, Michelangelo Casali
JOGH 2017; 7: 010301 (4 pages)
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Does SDG 3 have an adequate theory of change for improving health systems performance?
Gabriel Seidman
JOGH 2017; 7: 010302 (7 pages)
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Lessons from Brazil: on the difficulties of building a universal health care system
Valbona Muzaka
JOGH 2017; 7: 010303 (5 pages)
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Stopping female feticide in India: the failure and unintended consequence of ultrasound restriction
Sheida Tabaie
JOGH 2017; 7: 010304 (3pages)
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Zika: information in the nick of time
Jessica L Walker, James H Conway, James E Svenson
JOGH 2017; 7: 010305 (3 pages)
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Men’s health: time for a new approach to policy and practice?
Peter Baker, Tim Shand
JOGH 2017; 7: 010306 (5 pages)
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Surveillance of antimicrobial consumption: methodological review for systems development in Thailand
Viroj Tangcharoensathien, Angkana Sommanustweechai, Boonrat Chanthong, Nithima Sumpradit, Rungpetch Sakulbumrungsil, Sasi Jaroenpoj, Varavoot Sermsinsiri; on behalf of the Thai SAC Working Group
JOGH 2017; 7: 010307 (6 pages)
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Empowering people for sustainable development: the Ottawa Charter and beyond
Sagar Dugani, Zulfiqar A. Bhutta, Niranjan Kissoon
JOGH 2017; 7: 010308 (4 pages)
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Reducing maternal mortality in sub–Saharan Africa: the role of ethical consumerism
Dileep Wijeratne, Andrew David Weeks
JOGH 2017; 7: 010309 (4 pages)
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Economics in “Global Health 2035”: a sensitivity analysis of the value of a life year estimates
Angela Y Chang, Lisa A Robinson, James K Hammitt, Stephen C Resch
JOGH 2017; 7: 010401 (8 pages)
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Contribution of community health workers to improving access to timely and appropriate case management of childhood fever in Mozambique
Tanya Guenther, Salim Sadruddin, Karen Finnegan, Erica Wetzler, Fatima Ibo, Paulo Rapaz, Jeanne Koepsell, Ibad ul Haque Khan, Agbessi Amouzou
JOGH 2017; 7: 010402 (12 pages)
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Costs of implementing integrated community case management (iCCM) in six African countries: implications for sustainability
Emmanuelle Daviaud, Donnela Besada, Natalie Leon, Sarah Rohde, David Sanders, Nicholas Oliphant, Tanya Doherty
JOGH 2017; 7: 010403 (11 pages)
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Alcohol–attributed disease burden and alcohol policies in the BRICS–countries during the years 1990–2013
Rynaz Rabiee, Emilie Agardhz, Matthew M Coates, Peter Allebeck, Anna–Karin Danielsson
JOGH 2017; 7: 010404 (8 pages)
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Psychosocial stimulation interventions for children with severe acute malnutrition: a systematic review
Allison I Daniel, Robert H Bandsma, Lyubov Lytvyn, Wieger P Voskuij, Isabel Potani, Meta van den Heuvel
JOGH 2017; 7: 010405 (12 pages)
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Maternal mortality as a Millennium Development Goal of the United Nations: a systematic assessment and analysis of available data in threshold countries using Indonesia as example
Evelyn Reinke, Supriyatiningsih, Jörg Haier
JOGH 2017; 7: 010406 (9 pages)
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Evolving treatment implementation among HIV–infected pregnant women and their partners
Marco Floridia, Valentina Frisina, Marina Ravizza, Anna Maria Marconi, Carmela Pinnetti, Irene Cetin, Matilde Sansone, Atim Molinari, Francesca Cervi, Alessandra Meloni, Kety Luzi, Giulia Masuelli, Enrica Tamburrini; The Italian Group on Surveillance on Antiretroviral Treatment in Pregnancy
JOGH 2017; 7: 010407 (5 pages)
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Increasing use of mental health services in remote areas using mobile technology: a pre–post evaluation of the SMART Mental Health project in rural India
Pallab K Maulik, Sudha Kallakuri, Siddhardha Devarapalli, Vamsi Krishna Vadlamani, Vivekanand Jha, Anushka Patel
JOGH 2017; 7: 010408 (13 pages)
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Cost–effectiveness analysis of revised WHO guidelines for management of childhood pneumonia in 74 Countdown countries
Shanshan Zhang, Beatrice Incardona, Shamim A Qazi, Karin Stenberg, Harry Campbell, Harish Nair; Severe ALRI Working Group
JOGH 2017; 7: 010409 (14 pages)
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Emotional abuse of girls in Swaziland: prevalence, perpetrators, risk and protective factors and health outcomes
Franziska Meinck, Deborah Fry, Choice Ginindza, Kerri Wazny, Aldo Elizalde, Thees F Spreckelsen, M Catherine Maternowska, Michael P Dunne
JOGH 2017; 7: 010410 (12 pages)
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Solar powered oxygen systems in remote health centers in Papua New Guinea: a large scale implementation effectiveness trial
Trevor Duke, Ilomo Hwaihwanje, Magdalynn Kaupa, Jonah Karubi, Doreen Panauwe, Martin Sa’avu, Francis Pulsan, Peter Prasad, Freddy Maru, Henry Tenambo, Ambrose Kwaramb, Eleanor Neal, Hamish Graham, Rasa Izadnegahdar
JOGH 2017; 7: 010411 (9 pages)
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Costs of hospitalization with respiratory syncytial virus illness among children aged <5 years and the financial impact on households in Bangladesh, 2010
Mejbah Uddin Bhuiyan, Stephen P Luby, Nadia Ishrat Alamgir, Nusrat Homaira, Katharine Sturm–Ramirez, Emily S. Gurley, Jaynal Abedin, Rashid Uz Zaman, ASM Alamgir, Mahmudur Rahman, Ismael R. Ortega–Sanchez, Eduardo Azziz–Baumgartner
JOGH 2017; 7: 010412 (9 pages)
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Initiating a participatory action research process in the Agincourt health and socio–demographic surveillance site
Oghenebrume Wariri, Lucia D’Ambruoso, Rhian Twine, Sizzy Ngobeni, Maria van der Merwe, Barry Spies, Kathleen Kahn, Stephen Tollman, Ryan G Wagner, Peter Byass
JOGH 2017; 7: 010413 (17 pages)
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Mapping the global research landscape and knowledge gaps on multimorbidity: a bibliometric study
Xiaolin Xu, Gita D Mishra, Mark Jones
JOGH 2017; 7: 010414 (11 pages)
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Epidemiology of ocular trauma in children requiring hospital admission: a 16–year retrospective cohort study
Kajo Bućan, Anita Matas, Josipa Marin Lovrić, Darko Batistić1, Ivna Pleština Borjan, Livia Puljak, Ivona Bućan
JOGH 2017; 7: 010415 (7 pages)
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Prevalence and associated risk factors of violence against conflict–affected female adolescents: a multi–country, cross–sectional study
Lindsay Stark, Khudejha Asghar, Gary Yu, Caroline Bora, Asham Assazenew Baysa, Kathryn L Falb
JOGH 2017; 7: 010416 (11 pages)
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Risk factors for Clostridium difficile infections – an overview of the evidence base and challenges in data synthesis
Paul Eze, Evelyn Balsells, Moe H Kyaw, Harish Nair
JOGH 2017; 7: 010417 (9 pages)
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Gender bias in careseeking practices in 57 low– and middle–income countries
Janaína Calu Costa, Fernando C Wehrmeister, Aluísio JD Barros, Cesar G Victora
JOGH 2017; 7: 010418 (8 pages)
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Integrating palliative care into national health systems in Africa: a multi–country intervention study
Liz Grant, Julia Downing, Emmanuel Luyirika, Mairead Murphy, Liz Namukwaya, Fatia Kiyange, Mackuline Atieno, Emilly Kemigisha–Ssali, Jenny Hunt, Kaly Snell, Scott A Murray, Mhoira Leng
JOGH 2017; 7: 010419 (12 pages)
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Research Theme 1: Health Policy and Systems Research |
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Fukushima after the Great East Japan Earthquake: lessons for developing responsive and resilient health systems
Shingo Fukuma, Shahira Ahmed, Rei Goto, Thomas S Inui, Rifat Atun, Shunichi Fukuhara
JOGH 2017; 7: 010501 (9 pages)
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User–fee–removal improves equity of children’s health care utilization and reduces families’ financial burden: evidence from Jamaica
Zhihui Li, Mingqiang Li, Günther Fink, Paul Bourne, Till Bärnighausen, Rifat Atun
JOGH 2017; 7: 010502 (12 pages)
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Research Theme 2: Verbal/Social Autopsy |
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Sociodemographic, behavioral, and environmental factors of child mortality in Eastern Region of Cameroon: results from a social autopsy study
Alain K Koffi, Romain S Wounang, Félicitée Nguefack, Seidou Moluh, Paul–Roger Libite, Henry D Kalter
JOGH 2017; 7: 010601 (11 pages)
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Research Theme 3: Monitoring eMTCT in South Africa |
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Toward elimination of mother–to–child transmission of HIV in South Africa: how best to monitor early infant infections within the Prevention of Mother–to–Child Transmission Program
Gayle G Sherman, Ahmad Haeri Mazanderani, Peter Barron, Sanjana Bhardwaj, Ronelle Niit, Margaret Okobi, Adrian Puren, Debra J Jackson, Ameena Ebrahim Goga
JOGH 2017; 7: 010701 (8 pages)
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Research Theme 4: Improving Coverage Measurement |
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Improving coverage measurement for reproductive, maternal, neonatal and child health: gaps and opportunities
Melinda K Munos, Cynthia K Stanton, Jennifer Bryce; the Core Group for Improving Coverage Measurement for MNCH
JOGH 2017; 7: 010801 (11 pages)
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Research Theme 5: Evidence for community-based PHC in improving MNCH |
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Comprehensive review of the evidence regarding the effectiveness of community–based primary health care in improving maternal, neonatal and child health: 1. rationale, methods and database description
Henry B Perry, Bahie M Rassekh, Sundeep Gupta, Jess Wilhelm, Paul A Freeman
JOGH 2017; 7: 010901 (14 pages)
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A comprehensive review of the evidence regarding the effectiveness of community–based primary health care in improving maternal, neonatal and child health: 2. maternal health findings
Mary Carol Jennings, Subarna Pradhan, Meike Schleiff, Emma Sacks, Paul A Freeman, Sundeep Gupta, Bahie M Rassekh, Henry B Perry
JOGH 2017; 7: 010902 (13 pages)
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Comprehensive review of the evidence regarding the effectiveness of community–based primary health care in improving maternal, neonatal and child health: 3. neonatal health findings
Emma Sacks, Paul A Freeman, Kwame Sakyi, Mary Carol Jennings, Bahie M Rassekh, Sundeep Gupta, Henry B Perry
JOGH 2017; 7: 010903 (12 pages)
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Comprehensive review of the evidence regarding the effectiveness of community–based primary health care in improving maternal, neonatal and child health: 4. child health findings
Paul A Freeman, Meike Schleiff, Emma Sacks, Bahie M Rassekh, Sundeep Gupta, Henry B Perry
JOGH 2017; 7: 010904 (21 pages)
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Comprehensive review of the evidence regarding the effectiveness of community–based primary health care in improving maternal, neonatal and child health: 5. equity effects for neonates and children
Meike Schleiff, Richard Kumapley, Paul A Freeman, Sundeep Gupta, Bahie M Rassekh, Henry B Perry
JOGH 2017; 7: 010905 (14 pages)
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Comprehensive review of the evidence regarding the effectiveness of community–based primary health care in improving maternal, neonatal and child health: 6. strategies used by effective projects
Henry B Perry, Emma Sacks, Meike Schleiff, Richard Kumapley, Sundeep Gupta, Bahie M Rassekh, Paul A Freeman
JOGH 2017; 7: 010906 (14 pages)
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Comprehensive review of the evidence regarding the effectiveness of community–based primary health care in improving maternal, neonatal and child health: 7. shared characteristics of projects with evidence of long–term mortality impact
Henry B Perry, Bahie M Rassekh, Sundeep Gupta, Paul A Freeman
JOGH 2017, 7: 010907 (17 pages)
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Comprehensive review of the evidence regarding the effectiveness of community–based primary health care in improving maternal, neonatal and child health: 8. summary and recommendations of the Expert Panel
Robert E Black1, Carl E Taylor, Shobha Arole, Abhay Bang, Zulfiqar A Bhutta, A Mushtaque R Chowdhury6, Betty R Kirkwood, Nazo Kureshy, Claudio F Lanata, James F Phillips, Mary Taylor, Cesar G Victora, Zonghan Zhu, Henry B Perry
JOGH 2017; 7: 010908 (12 pages)
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Research Theme 6: Global Health Research Priorities |
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Prioritizing medication safety in care of people with cancer: clinicians’ views on main problems and solutions
Lorainne Tudor Car, Nikolaos Papachristou, Catherine Urch, Azeem Majeed, Rifat Atun, Josip Car, Charles Vincent
JOGH 2017; 7: 011001 (9 pages)
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Prioritizing research for integrated implementation of early childhood development and maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health and nutrition platforms
Renee Sharma, Michelle F Gaffey, Harold Alderman, Diego G Bassani, Kimber Bogard, Gary L Darmstadt, Jai K Das, Joseph E de Graft–Johnson, Jena D Hamadani, Susan Horton, Luis Huicho, Julia Hussein, Stephen Lye, Rafael Pérez–Escamilla, Kerrie Proulx, Kofi Marfo, Vanessa Mathews–Hanna, Mireille S Mclean, Atif Rahman, Karlee L Silver, Daisy R Singla, Patrick Webb, Zulfiqar A Bhutta
JOGH 2017; 7: 011002 (11 pages)
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Setting research priorities for maternal, newborn, child health and nutrition in India by engaging experts from 256 indigenous institutions contributing over 4000 research ideas: a CHNRI exercise by ICMR and INCLEN
Narendra K Arora, Archisman Mohapatra, Hema S Gopalan1, Kerri Wazny, Vasantha Thavaraj, Reeta Rasaily, Manoj K Das, Meenu Maheshwari, Rajiv Bahl, Shamim A Qazi, Robert E Black, Igor Rudan
JOGH 2017; 7: 011003 (14 pages)
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Setting health research priorities using the CHNRI method: VII. A review of the first 50 applications of the CHNRI method
Igor Rudan, Sachiyo Yoshida, Kit Yee Chan, Devi Sridhar, Kerri Wazny, Harish Nair, Aziz Sheikh, Mark Tomlinson, Joy E Lawn, Zulfiqar A Bhutta, Rajiv Bahl, Mickey Chopra, Harry Campbell, Shams El Arifeen, Robert E Black, Simon Cousens
JOGH 2017; 7: 011004 (7 pages)
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Research Theme 7: Health Transitions in China |
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Monitoring and evaluating the adherence to a complementary food supplement (Ying Yang Bao) among young children in rural Qinghai, China: a mixed methods evaluation study
Qiong Wu, Yanfeng Zhang, Suying Chang, Wei Wang, Michelle Helena van Velthoven, Huijun Han, Min Xing, Li Chen, Xiaozhen Du1, Robert W Scherpbier
JOGH 2017; 7: 011101 (15 pages)
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Diabetes in Shenzhen, China: epidemiological investigation and health care challenges
Xinfeng Yan, Hui Xia, Haitao Li, Xiaoting Deng, Lizhen Yang, Shaojuan Zhao, Jianfeng Zou, Yi Luo, Sijing Cao
JOGH 2017; 7: 011102 (9 pages)
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Socioeconomic status and prevalence of type 2 diabetes in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan: a systematic review
Hongjiang Wu, Xiangrui Meng, Sarah H Wild, Danijela Gasevic, Caroline A Jackson
JOGH 2017; 7: 011103 (14 pages)
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