Facilitated group care for maternal and child health model fidelity: A scoping review [0.03%]
关于妇女和儿童健康小组护理模式保真的快速回顾
Ashley Gresh,Phoebe Parker,Anne Batchelder et al.
Ashley Gresh et al.
Group care is a transformative model of prenatal, postnatal, and well-child care. The Centering-based group care model has three core components: health care, interactive learning, and community building. It has been implemented in 33 count...
Perceptions and knowledge of diabetes in poor urban communities in Accra, Ghana [0.03%]
加纳阿克拉贫困社区居民糖尿病知识及认知状况调查
Raphael Baffour Awuah,Publa Antwi,Olutobi Adekunle Sanuade et al.
Raphael Baffour Awuah et al.
Diabetes is a major public health concern, leading to costly and life-threating complications while significantly impacting quality of life. However, limited evidence exists on how diabetes is understood in poor urban communities in Africa,...
Central American fathers' perspectives on HPV vaccination: A qualitative study conducted in the United States [0.03%]
中美洲父亲对美国HPV疫苗接种的看法:一项定性研究
Denise Lima Nogueira,Denisse Delgado,Virginia Arango Moreno et al.
Denise Lima Nogueira et al.
This qualitative study examined factors influencing Central American fathers' views and behaviours on the HPV vaccine for their 11-17-year-old children, aiming to identify barriers and facilitators to vaccination in this underrepresented gr...
'Vaccine preferences and government responsiveness in a public health crisis: Lessons from the Middle East' [0.03%]
"'疫苗偏好与政府应对:来自中东的公共卫生危机教训'"
Nimah Mazaheri
Nimah Mazaheri
This article examines the causes of vaccine preferences during the COVID-19 pandemic through an analysis of surveys conducted in 11 countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. It centres on how an individual's political ide...
A socioecological examination of father alcohol use in Kenya: Motivation, consequences, and barriers to care [0.03%]
基于社会生态学视角的肯尼亚父亲饮酒问题研究:动机、影响及治疗障碍
Ali Giusto,Emily N Satinsky,Florence Jaguga et al.
Ali Giusto et al.
Fathers' alcohol use impacts family well-being, including increased risk for violence, poor child outcomes, and low engagement in care. Yet few studies examine the drivers of alcohol use among fathers or the role of gendered expectations an...
'I am my own doctor': Coping, creativity and entering do-it-yourself antibiotic regimes in a refugee camp in Lebanon [0.03%]
“我行我素:黎巴嫩难民营中的自制抗生素疗法及应对与创新策略研究」
Amanda Hylland Spjeldnæs
Amanda Hylland Spjeldnæs
As everyday life in Shatila refugee camp in Lebanon is heavily constrained by structural factors such as poverty, discrimination and limited access to quality healthcare, camp residents find ways to survive - to cope. Through six months of ...
Challenges implementing technology transfer as a viable pathway for equitable vaccine production and access: A case study of the mRNA vaccine hub in South Africa [0.03%]
南非实施技术转让作为公平疫苗生产和获取的可行途径面临的挑战:南非mRNA疫苗中心案例研究
Omowamiwa Kolawole,Caroline Ncube,Jeremy de Beer
Omowamiwa Kolawole
In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been renewed calls for more equitable vaccine access. These calls have in turn resulted in interventions to increase vaccine manufacturing capacity as one of the key interventions to address ...
Experiences of drought, heavy rains, and flooding and linkages with refugee youth sexual and reproductive health in a humanitarian setting in Uganda: qualitative insights [0.03%]
东非难民青年性与生殖健康的人道主义危机及气候影响:定性研究视角
C H Logie,M Loutet,F MacKenzie et al.
C H Logie et al.
Climate-related extreme weather events (EWE) exacerbate resource insecurities that, in turn, shape sexual and reproductive health (SRH). Refugee settlements face increased EWE exposure yet are understudied in EWE research. We explored exper...
Hustling and suffering: Male sex workers and HIV interventions in Kenya [0.03%]
hustle与痛苦:肯尼亚的男性性工作者和艾滋病干预措施
Emmy Kageha Igonya,Eileen Moyer
Emmy Kageha Igonya
Participating in and working for HIV interventions is both a source of both pride and suffering for many men who have sex with men (MSM) who engage in low-paying sex work in Kenya. Drawing on ongoing intermittent ethnographic research condu...
Gender and exposure pathways to zoonotic infections in communities at the interface of wildlife conservation areas of Uganda: A qualitative study [0.03%]
乌干达野生动物保护区周边社区的性别与人畜共患病暴露途径:一项定性研究
Collins Agaba,Laura Ferguson,Sarah Emoto et al.
Collins Agaba et al.
The changing climate and increasingly frequent environmental shocks are creating new pressures on land use and intensifying inter-species contact that might foster zoonotic disease transmission. In areas where there are complex interactions...