Networks and knowledge: Women's empowerment, networks, and health information-seeking behavior in rural Guatemala

BL Krause - Journal of Rural Studies, 2024 - Elsevier
Women in rural communities, with low access to healthcare and education, often rely on
community-based networks, which can be an important source of knowledge, support, and …

Bargaining and gendered authority: a framework to understand household decision-making about childhood vaccines in the Philippines

J Wachinger, MDC Reñosa, V Endoma, MF Aligato… - BMJ Global …, 2022 - gh.bmj.com
Introduction Targeted vaccination promotion efforts aimed at building vaccine confidence
require an in-depth understanding of how and by whom decisions about vaccinating …

Using the Implementation Research Logic Model to design and implement community-based management of possible serious bacterial infection during COVID-19 …

GT Tiruneh, TG Nigatu, H Magge… - BMC health services …, 2022 - Springer
Background Community-based treatment of possible serious bacterial infection (PSBI) in
young infants, when referral to a hospital is not possible, can result in high treatment …

Interpersonal communication, cultural norms, and community perceptions associated with care-seeking for fever among children under age five in Magoé district …

P Hutchinson, R Zulliger, JK Butts, B Candrinho… - Malaria Journal, 2023 - Springer
Background Malaria is endemic throughout Mozambique, contributing significantly to the
country's burden of disease. Prompt and effective treatment for fevers in children can limit …

Improving possible serious bacterial infection (PSBI) management in young infants when referral is not feasible: lessons from embedded implementation research in …

GT Tiruneh, G Odwe, K K'Oduol, H Gwaro, N Fesseha… - BMC pediatrics, 2024 - Springer
Background Sepsis is a leading cause of neonatal mortality, despite the availability of
effective treatment of possible serious bacterial illness (PSBI), including when referral to a …

Fathers' knowledge of neonatal danger signs and its associated factors in Northwest Ethiopia: a community-based cross-sectional study

AB Kebie, TA Abitie, FT Mequanint, AA Emrie… - BMJ open, 2024 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective This study aimed to assess fathers' knowledge of neonatal danger signs and their
associated factors in Northwest Ethiopia. Design Community-based cross-sectional study …

Demand-Side Factors in Maternal Health Outcomes: Evidence from a Community Health Worker Programme in Uganda

JL Greenberg, J Bateisibwa, J Ngonzi… - The journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
While community health workers (CHWs) are a core feature of many low-resource
healthcare systems, evidence on both their health impacts and the mechanisms behind …

Care-Seeking Behavior for Newborns in Rural Zambia

L Thairu, H Gehling, S Kafwanda… - Maternal and Child …, 2022 - Springer
Objectives Mothers in resource-limited areas face barriers in initiating care for ill newborns,
leading to delays that may contribute to newborn mortality. This qualitative study conducted …

Changes in attitudes and behaviors supportive of maternal and newborn health in Ethiopia: an evaluative case study

WT Story, Y Amare, LME Vaz, H Gardner… - BMC pregnancy and …, 2021 - Springer
Background Ethiopia's high neonatal mortality rate led to the government's 2013 introduction
of Community-Based Newborn Care (CBNC) to bring critical prevention and treatment …