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  1. Health financing is a major challenge in low-and middle-income counties (LMICs) for achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC). Past studies have argued that the budgetary allocation on health financing depends...

    Authors: Deepak Kumar Behera and Umakant Dash
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:21
  2. Since 2000, results based financing (RBF) has proliferated in health sectors in Africa in particular, including in fragile and conflict affected settings (FCAS) and there is a growing but still contested liter...

    Authors: Sophie Witter, Yotamu Chirwa, Pamela Chandiwana, Shungu Munyati, Mildred Pepukai and Maria Paola Bertone
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:20
  3. There is an urgent need to address the growing type 2 diabetes disease burden. 20–30% of adults in rural areas of Bangladesh have intermediate hyperglycaemia and about 10% have diabetes. We report on the imple...

    Authors: Joanna Morrison, Kohenour Akter, Hannah Maria Jennings, Abdul Kuddus, Tasmin Nahar, Carina King, Sanjit Kumer Shaha, Naveed Ahmed, Hassan Haghparast-Bidgoli, Anthony Costello, A. K. Azad Khan, Kishwar Azad and Edward Fottrell
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:19
  4. China launched the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) aiming to develop a mutually-beneficial, sustainable trade model with partner countries. The processes of international health exchanges are key parts of how t...

    Authors: Yao Wang, Xiaohui Liang, Yuchen Liu, Yuanan Lu, Xiaojun Liu and Zongfu Mao
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:15

    The Publisher Correction to this article has been published in Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:22

  5. Africa reduced its under-5 mortality rate (U5MR) by more than 50% during the MDGs era. However, it still has by far the highest average U5MR in the world – 81 deaths compared to a global average of 43 deaths p...

    Authors: Michael Acheampong, Chukwudi Ejiofor, Abraham Salinas-Miranda, Bryana Wall and Qiuyan Yu
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:17

    The Publisher Correction to this article has been published in Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:22

  6. Efforts to develop an HIV “cure” (i.e., an intervention leading to durable ART-free remission or eradication of HIV infection) have become better resourced and coordinated in recent years. Given, however, the ...

    Authors: Leo Beacroft and Timothy B. Hallett
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:18

    The Correction to this article has been published in Global Health Research and Policy 2020 5:46

    The Publisher Correction to this article has been published in Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:22

  7. Improving child health remains one of the most significant health challenges in sub-Saharan Africa, a region that accounts for half of the global burden of under-five mortality despite having approximately 13%...

    Authors: Celestin Hategeka, Germaine Tuyisenge, Christian Bayingana and Lisine Tuyisenge
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:16

    The Publisher Correction to this article has been published in Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:22

  8. In May 2015 the Malawian Ministry of Health (MOH) contacted the German Development Cooperation to seek technical assistance from the P4H Network for Social Health Protection for an “Assessment of the appropria...

    Authors: Adrian Gheorghe, Kai Straehler-Pohl, Dominic Nkhoma, Wathando Mughandira, Denis Garand, Deliwe Malema, Alexandra Murray-Zmijewski, Andrew Kardan and Tomas Lievens
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:13
  9. Health equity is a cross-cutting theme in the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and a priority in health sector planning in countries including Ethiopia. Subnational health managers in Et...

    Authors: Nicole Bergen, Arne Ruckert, Manisha A. Kulkarni, Lakew Abebe, Sudhakar Morankar and Ronald Labonté
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:12
  10. Studies regarding blood pressure of Nepal have demonstrated a contrasting prevalence. We aimed at providing a generalized estimate of the prevalence of hypertension and prehypertension in urban, suburban, and ...

    Authors: Yun Huang, Pi Guo, Biraj M. Karmacharya, Sharvesh Raj Seeruttun, Dong Roman Xu and Yuantao Hao
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:11
  11. In an effort to improve access to proven maternal and newborn health interventions, Rwanda implemented a mobile phone (mHealth) monitoring system called RapidSMS. RapidSMS was scaled up across Rwanda in 2013. ...

    Authors: Celestin Hategeka, Hinda Ruton and Michael R. Law
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:8
  12. Economic dimensions of implementing quality improvement for diabetes care are understudied worldwide. We describe the economic evaluation protocol within a randomised controlled trial that tested a multi-compo...

    Authors: Kavita Singh, Mohammed K. Ali, Raji Devarajan, Roopa Shivashankar, Dimple Kondal, Vamadevan S. Ajay, V. Usha Menon, Premlata K. Varthakavi, Vijay Viswanathan, Mala Dharmalingam, Ganapati Bantwal, Rakesh Kumar Sahay, Muhammad Qamar Masood, Rajesh Khadgawat, Ankush Desai, Dorairaj Prabhakaran…
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:7
  13. Female genital mutilation or cutting (FGM/C) is a form of violence against women and girls that is widely performed in about 30 countries in Africa, Middle East and Asia. In Sudan, the prevalence of FGM/C amon...

    Authors: Majdi M. Sabahelzain, Ahmed Gamal Eldin, Suad Babiker, Caroline W. Kabiru and Muna Eltayeb
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:5
  14. Reproductive, maternal, newborn, child health, and nutrition (RMNCH&N) data is an indispensable tool for program and policy decisions in low- and middle-income countries. However, being equipped with evidence ...

    Authors: Tricia Aung, Debora Niyeha, Shagihilu Shagihilu, Rose Mpembeni, Joyceline Kaganda, Ashley Sheffel and Rebecca Heidkamp
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:4
  15. Results-Based Financing (RBF) has proliferated in health sectors of low and middle income countries, especially fragile and conflict-affected ones, and has been presented as a way of reforming and strengthenin...

    Authors: Sophie Witter, Maria Paola Bertone, Justine Namakula, Pamela Chandiwana, Yotamu Chirwa, Aloysius Ssennyonjo and Freddie Ssengooba
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:3
  16. Incidence of breast cancer has increased in Vietnam over the past two decades, but little data exists to inform policy and planning. This study examined the organisation and delivery of breast cancer services ...

    Authors: Chris Jenkins, Tran Thu Ngan, Nguyen Bao Ngoc, Tran Bich Phuong, Lynne Lohfeld, Michael Donnelly, Hoang Van Minh and Liam Murray
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:2
  17. In Nigeria, Artemisinin-based Combination Therapy (ACT) is the recommended first line antimalarial medicine for uncomplicated malaria. However, health care providers still continue the use of less efficacious ...

    Authors: Sylvanus C. Welle, Olufemi Ajumobi, Magbagbeola Dairo, Muhammad Balogun, Peter Adewuyi, Babatunde Adedokun, Patrick Nguku, Saheed Gidado and IkeOluwapo Ajayi
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2019 4:1
  18. Access to primary health care (PHC) is a fundamental human right and central in the performance of health care systems, however persons with disabilities (PWDs) generally experience greater barriers in accessi...

    Authors: Ebenezer Dassah, Heather Aldersey, Mary Ann McColl and Colleen Davison
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:36
  19. The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was introduced in Ghana in 2003, enrolment is still far from the desired target of universal coverage. Low community engagement in the design and management of the s...

    Authors: Christine J. Fenenga, Katalin Buzasi, Daniel K. Arhinful, Stephen K. O. Duku, Alice Ogink and Wouter Poortinga
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:35
  20. Delivering Reproductive Health Results(DRHR) programme used social franchising (SF) and social marketing (SM) approaches to increase the supply of high quality family planning services in underserved areas of ...

    Authors: Adrian Gheorghe, Rashid Uz Zaman, Molly Scott and Sophie Witter
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:33
  21. Migration is a fundamental demographic process that has been observed globally. It is suggested that migration is an issue of global health importance that can have an immediate and lasting impact on an indivi...

    Authors: Hanzhang Xu, Allison A. Vorderstrasse, Eleanor S. McConnell, Matthew E. Dupre, Truls Østbye and Bei Wu
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:34
  22. In 2004, Ghana started experimenting a National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) to reduce  out-of-pocket payment for healthcare. Like many other social health insurance schemes in Africa, the NHIS is striving f...

    Authors: Eric Nsiah-Boateng and Moses Aikins
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:32
  23. A high performing physician workforce is critical to attain nationally set health sector goals. Ethiopia has expanded training of medical doctors. However, little is known about junior doctors’ performance. Un...

    Authors: Daniel Dejene, Tegbar Yigzaw, Samuel Mengistu, Zerihun Wolde, Abiy Hiruy, Damtew Woldemariam and Miftah Awol
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:31
  24. Effective knowledge translation allows the optimisation of access to and utilisation of research knowledge in order to inform and enhance public health policy and practice. In low- and middle- income countries...

    Authors: Catherine Malla, Paul Aylward and Paul Ward
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:29
  25. Little is known about the health of GMS commercial fishers and seafarers, many of whom are migrants and some trafficked. This systematic review summarizes evidence on occupational, physical, sexual and mental ...

    Authors: Nicola S. Pocock, Long Hoang Nguyen, Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno III, Cathy Zimmerman and Siân Oram
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:28
  26. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the World Health Organization’s five item well-being index (WHO-5) when administered to adults living with HIV or epilepsy in a rural se...

    Authors: Esther Chongwo, Derrick Ssewanyana, Carophine Nasambu, Patrick N. Mwangala, Paul M. Mwangi, Moses K. Nyongesa, Charles R. Newton and Amina Abubakar
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:26
  27. Ambient air pollution has posed negative effects on human health. Individual-level factors may modify this effect, but previous studies have controversial conclusions, and evidence is lacking especially in dev...

    Authors: Peirong Zhong, Shichun Huang, Xiaotong Zhang, Simin Wu, Yaohui Zhu, Yang Li and Lu Ma
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:27
  28. The prevalence of diabetes in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is growing rapidly. Qualitative research on experiences of type 2 diabetes in SSA is emerging, but no qualitative synthesis has been attempted. This scopi...

    Authors: Mikaela Zimmermann, Christopher Bunn, Hazel Namadingo, Cindy M. Gray and John Lwanda
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:25
  29. Despite increasing recognition that health-systems constraints are the fundamental barrier to attaining anti-retroviral therapy (ART) scale-up targets in Sub-Saharan Africa, current discourses are dominated by...

    Authors: Henry Zakumumpa, Nkosiyazi Dube, Respicius Shumbusho Damian and Elizeus Rutebemberwa
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:23
  30. While malaria control is the primary health focus in Burkina Faso, the recent dengue epidemic calls for new interventions. This paper examines the implementation fidelity of an innovative intervention to contr...

    Authors: Diane Saré, Dennis Pérez, Paul-André Somé, Yamba Kafando, Ahmed Barro and Valéry Ridde
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:21
  31. The pursuit of efficiency and productivity is one of the goals of health systems. In the era of Sustainable Development Goals and particularly the move towards universal health coverage, it is imperative to cu...

    Authors: Maysoun Dimachkie Masri and Eyob Zere Asbu
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:22
  32. Mass media exposure plays a pivotal role in health communication and adoption of a healthy lifestyle. In this study, we aimed to measure the prevalence of malaria prevention behaviour among adult women in eigh...

    Authors: Sanni Yaya, Olalekan A. Uthman, Agbessi Amouzou and Ghose Bishwajit
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:20
  33. Access to safe Cesarean section (C-section) in resource-constrained settings such as sub-Sahara Africa (SSA) region is a foremost approach to reduce maternal mortality. C-section is an obstetric operative proc...

    Authors: Sanni Yaya, Olalekan A. Uthman, Agbessi Amouzou and Ghose Bishwajit
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:19
  34. Low and middle income countries (LMICs) face severe resource limitations but the highest burden of disease. There is a growing evidence base on effective and cost-effective interventions for these diseases. Ho...

    Authors: Samuel I. Watson, Harvir Sahota, Celia A. Taylor, Yen-Fu Chen and Richard J. Lilford
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:17
  35. Community Health Workers (CHWs) have been widely used in response to the shortage of skilled health workers especially in resource limited areas. China has a long history of involving CHWs in public health int...

    Authors: Wenting Huang, Hongfei Long, Jiang Li, Sha Tao, Pinpin Zheng, Shenglan Tang and Abu S. Abdullah
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:18
  36. Improving access to culturally appropriate mental healthcare has been recognised as a key strategy to address the often greater burden of mental health issues experienced by Indigenous populations. We present ...

    Authors: Lennart Reifels, Angela Nicholas, Justine Fletcher, Bridget Bassilios, Kylie King, Shaun Ewen and Jane Pirkis
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:16
  37. The paper reviews alcohol consumption patterns and alcohol-related social and health issues among 15–29-year old young people in Asian countries, and discusses strategies for preventing and controlling alcohol...

    Authors: Heng Jiang, Xiaojun Xiang, Wei Hao, Robin Room, Xiaojie Zhang and Xuyi Wang
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:14
  38. This study examined the extent to which sporting event attendance is associated with self-rated health. Drawing from an economic model of health production and psychological research on the health benefits of ...

    Authors: Yuhei Inoue, Mikihiro Sato and Makoto Nakazawa
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:13
  39. Latin America presently has the world’s highest burden of Zika virus, but there are unexplained differences in national rates of congenital malformations collectively referred to as Congenital Zika Syndrome (C...

    Authors: Mabel Carabali, Nichole Austin, Nicholas B. King and Jay S. Kaufman
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:15
  40. To sustain the critical progress made, prioritization and a multidisciplinary approach to malaria research remain important to the national malaria control program in Benin. To document the structure of the ma...

    Authors: Roseric Azondekon, Zachary James Harper, Fiacre Rodrigue Agossa, Charles Michael Welzig and Susan McRoy
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:11
  41. Nigeria presently has the second highest absolute number of maternal deaths and perinatal deaths (stillbirth and neonatal deaths) in the world. The country accounts for up to 14% of global maternal deaths and ...

    Authors: Sanni Yaya, Friday Okonofua, Lorretta Ntoimo, Bernard Kadio, Rodrigue Deuboue, Wilson Imongan and Wapada Balami
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:12
  42. The increasing prevalence of undiagnosed and diagnosed type 2 diabetes (T2D) posed a major challenge for public health and thus screening for T2D becomes essentially important. The social-demographical factors...

    Authors: Xin Xie, Nianyang Wang and Ying Liu
    Citation: Global Health Research and Policy 2018 3:9

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