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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618276/possible-risk-factors-and-their-potential-associations-with-combined-heavy-metal-exposures-in-pregnant-women-in-the-republic-of-suriname
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Vinoj H Sewberath Misser, Ashna D Hindori-Mohangoo, Arti Shankar, Maureen Lichtveld, Jeffrey Wickliffe, Dennis R A Mans
BACKGROUND: The exposure of pregnant women to multiple environmental pollutants may be more disadvantageous to birth outcomes when compared to single-compound contaminations. OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the mixed exposures to mercury, manganese, or lead in 380 pregnant Surinamese women. The factors that might be associated with the heavy metal exposures and the relative risk of the potential factors to cause the mixed exposures were explored. The influencing factors of exposures to mixed contaminants assessed were living in Suriname's rural regions, several parts of which are contaminated with heavy metals emitted from artisanal and small-scale gold mining and agricultural activities; the consumption of potentially contaminated foods; advanced maternal age; as well as a relatively low formal educational level and monthly household income...
2024: Annals of Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618275/visual-impairment-inclusion-and-citizenship-in-south-africa
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Brian Watermeyer, Michelle Botha, Heidi Lourens, Xanthe Hunt
People with visual impairment face significant material challenges to access and inclusion in South Africa. These are in large part rooted in and supported by prejudiced assumptions about the needs, nature and capabilities of this group. The cultural and psychological face of oppression needs to be attended to. To this end, this viewpoint brings together the work of three visually impaired scholars in three key areas pertaining to the promotion of the inclusion and citizenship of visually impaired persons in South Africa...
2024: Annals of Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618274/health-in-persons-deprived-of-their-liberty-in-south-america-a-painful-reflection-of-our-public-health
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Franco Ernesto León-Jiménez
OBJECTIVES: To describe sociodemographic characteristics and health-related data in persons deprived of liberty (PDL) from South America in the last five years. METHODS: Documentary descriptive study. RESULTS: There are 1.5 million PDL in Latin America and the Caribbean; the average overcrowding is 64%; 58% do not sleep in beds, 20% do not have access to clean water and 29% do not receive medical care. In Peru, during 2021, there were 87,245 PDL and 69 penal institutions...
2024: Annals of Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618273/road-traffic-injuries-in-south-africa-a-complex-global-health-crisis
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Heike Geduld, Marion Sinclair, Elmin Steyn, Kathryn Chu
1.3 million people die each year as a result of Road traffic crashes. Road Traffic Injuries are a global health crisis with 90% of global deaths affecting LMICs. Sustainable Development Goal 3.6 focuses on reducing road injury and death. The global plan is based on the Safe Systems approach. In South Africa, the burden of crashes on the health system and society is particularly high with a population death rate of 20.7 per 100 000 population. Understanding local context and culture is critical. Rurality, distorted urban planning, higher travel exposure and alcohol usage disproportionately impact racial and ethnic minorities...
2024: Annals of Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618272/prevalence-of-sexually-transmitted-infections-and-predictors-for-loss-to-follow-up-among-marginalized-homeless-and-migrant-communities-a-cross-sectional-study
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Francesco Vladimiro Segala, Roberta Novara, Gianfranco Panico, Renato Laforgia, Lucia Raho, Marcella Schiavone, Giovanni Civile, Nicole Laforgia, Stefano Di Gregorio, Giacomo Guido, Mariangela Cormio, Angelo Dargenio, Roberta Papagni, Angelo L'Erario, Luca L'Erario, Valentina Totaro, Vito Spada, Lauriana Valentini, Luisa Frallonardo, Rossana Lattanzio, Carmine Falanga, Giovanni Putoto, Annalisa Saracino, Francesco Di Gennaro
BACKGROUND: In Europe and Italy, marginalized communities have a higher risk for both contracting sexually transmitted infections (STI) and progressing towards adverse outcomes. OBJECTIVES: This study focuses on the screening of HIV, HBV, HCV, and syphilis among homeless individuals and agricultural migrant workers living in Apulia, Italy. It aims to assess STI prevalence and investigate factors that might hinder return to collect test results. In addition, it explores STI knowledge, attitudes, and practices among these vulnerable populations...
2024: Annals of Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618271/paving-the-path-to-patient-centered-healthcare-in-africa-insights-from-a-student-led-initiative
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David Jolly Muganzi, Catherine Misango Namara, Timothy Mwanje Kintu, Linda Atulinda, Raymond Bernard Kihumuro, Bonaventure Ahaisibwe, Victor M Montori
Patient-centered care (PCC) is a key domain of healthcare quality. Its importance is driven by evidence-based medicine, the predominance of chronic conditions requiring self-care, and the recognition of the priority of patient goals, values, priorities, and preferences in determining care plans. This article emphasizes the urgent need for Africa to develop PCC and a workforce committed to its implementation, as well as highlights an initiative by African medical students to champion PCC continent-wide. Embracing this transformative approach presents Africa with an unprecedented opportunity to improve care for each person...
2024: Annals of Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38550610/characterizing-mobility-and-its-association-with-hiv-outcomes-in-refugee-settlements-in-uganda
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Robin E Klabbers, Canada Parrish, Patient Iraguha, Marcel Kambale Ntuyenabo, Scovia Ajidiru, Valentine Nshimiyimana, Kampire Caroline, Zikama Faustin, Elinor M Sveum, Timothy R Muwonge, Kelli N O'Laughlin
BACKGROUND: A better understanding of refugee mobility is needed to optimize HIV care in refugee settlements. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to characterize mobility patterns among people living with HIV in refugee settlements in Uganda and evaluate the association between mobility and retention in HIV care. METHODS: Refugees and Ugandan nationals accessing HIV services at seven health centers in refugee settlements across Uganda, with access to a phone, were recruited and followed for six months...
2024: Annals of Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38550609/advancing-gender-equality-in-healthcare-leadership-protocol-to-co-design-and-evaluate-a-leadership-and-mentoring-intervention-in-tanzania
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Doreen Mucheru, Henry Mollel, Brynne Gilmore, Anosisye Kesale, Eilish McAuliffe
BACKGROUND: Women constitute almost two thirds of the health and social workforce. Yet, the proportion of women in decision-making positions remains significantly low leading to gender inequities in access to and appropriateness of healthcare. Several barriers which limit women's advancement to leadership positions have been documented and they generally constitute of gender stereotypes, discrimination and inhibiting systems; these hinderances are compounded by intersection with other social identities...
2024: Annals of Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38523847/evidence-based-decision-making-infectious-disease-modeling-training-for-policymakers-in-east-africa
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Sylvia K Ofori, Emmanuelle A Dankwa, Emmanuel Ngwakongnwi, Alemayehu Amberbir, Abebe Bekele, Megan B Murray, Yonatan H Grad, Caroline O Buckee, Bethany L Hedt-Gauthier
BACKGROUND: Mathematical modeling of infectious diseases is an important decision-making tool for outbreak control. However, in Africa, limited expertise reduces the use and impact of these tools on policy. Therefore, there is a need to build capacity in Africa for the use of mathematical modeling to inform policy. Here we describe our experience implementing a mathematical modeling training program for public health professionals in East Africa. METHODS: We used a deliverable-driven and learning-by-doing model to introduce trainees to the mathematical modeling of infectious diseases...
2024: Annals of Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495416/mapping-human-resources-to-guide-ophthalmology-capacity-building-projects-in-honduras-sub-national-analyses-of-physician-distribution-and-surgical-practices
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Rocio Banegas, Luis Rojas, Mariela Castillo, Luis Lagos, Kevin Barber, Britton Ethridge, Sara O'Connor
OBJECTIVE: To map ophthalmologist locations and surgical practices as they vary sub-nationally within Honduras to maximize the impact of efforts to develop cataract surgical capacity. METHODS: An anonymous survey was sent to all Honduran ophthalmologists with questions on surgical volume, department-level location, type of facility in which they work, surgical methods, and age. Surgical volume, population, and poverty data sourced through the Oxford Poverty Human Development Initiative were mapped at the department level, and cataract surgical rates (CSR; surgeries per million population per year) were calculated and mapped...
2024: Annals of Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495415/adapting-an-intervention-to-improve-acute-myocardial-infarction-care-in-tanzania-co-design-of-the-mimic-intervention
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Julian T Hertz, Kristen Stark, Francis M Sakita, Jerome J Mlangi, Godfrey L Kweka, Sainikitha Prattipati, Frida Shayo, Vivian Kaboigora, Julius Mtui, Manji N Isack, Esther M Kindishe, Dotto J Ngelengi, Alexander T Limkakeng, Nathan M Thielman, Gerald S Bloomfield, Janet P Bettger, Tumsifu G Tarimo
BACKGROUND: Uptake of evidence-based care for acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is suboptimal in Tanzania, but there are currently no published interventions to improve AMI care in sub-Saharan Africa. OBJECTIVES: Co-design a quality improvement intervention for AMI care tailored to local contextual factors. METHODS: An interdisciplinary design team consisting of 20 physicians, nurses, implementation scientists, and administrators met from June 2022 through August 2023...
2024: Annals of Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38463454/learning-from-the-end-of-the-public-private-partnership-for-lesotho-s-national-referral-hospital-network
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Chelsea M McGuire, Jeanette L Kaiser, Taryn Vian, Elizabeth Nkabane-Nkholongo, Tshema Nash, Brian W Jack, Nancy A Scott
BACKGROUND: Public-private partnerships (PPP) are one strategy to finance and deliver healthcare in lower-resourced settings. Lesotho's Queen 'Mamohato Memorial Hospital Integrated Network (QMMH-IN) was sub-Saharan Africa's first and largest integrated healthcare PPP. OBJECTIVE: We assessed successes and challenges to performance of the QMMH-IN PPP. METHODS: We conducted 26 semi-structured interviews among QMMH-IN executive leadership and staff in early 2020...
2024: Annals of Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38463453/national-non-communicable-diseases-conferences-a-platform-to-inform-policies-and-practices-in-tanzania
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Davis E Amani, Harrieth P Ndumwa, Jackline E Ngowi, Belinda J Njiro, Castory Munishi, Erick A Mboya, Doreen Mloka, Amani I Kikula, Emmanuel Balandya, Paschal Ruggajo, Anna T Kessy, Emilia Kitambala, Ntuli Kapologwe, James T Kengia, James Kiologwe, Omary Ubuguyu, Bakari Salum, Appolinary Kamuhabwa, Kaushik Ramaiya, Bruno F Sunguya
BACKGROUND: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) arise from diverse risk factors with differences in the contexts and variabilities in regions and countries. Addressing such a complex challenge requires local evidence. Tanzania has been convening stakeholders every year to disseminate and discuss scientific evidence, policies, and implementation gaps, to inform policy makers in NCDs responses. This paper documents these dissemination efforts and how they have influenced NCDs response and landscape in Tanzania and the region ...
2024: Annals of Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38435471/wheel-replacing-pyramid-better-paradigm-representing-totality-of-evidence-based-medicine
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Colleen Aldous, Barry M Dancis, Jerome Dancis, Philip R Oldfield
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based medicine (EBM), as originally conceived, used all types of peer-reviewed evidence to guide medical practice and decision-making. During the SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, the standard usage of EBM, modeled by the Evidence-Based Medicine Pyramid, undermined EBM by incorrectly using pyramid levels to assign relative quality. The resulting pyramid-based thinking is biased against reports both in levels beneath randomized control trials (RCTs) and those omitted from the pyramid entirely...
2024: Annals of Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38435470/self-determination-in-global-health-practices-voices-from-the-global-south
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Maureen Kesande, Jane Jere, Sandra I McCoy, Abel Wilson Walekhwa, Bongekile Esther Nkosi-Mjadu, Eunice Ndzerem-Shang
Despite the commendable progress made in addressing global health challenges and threats such as child mortality, HIV/AIDS, and Tuberculosis, many global health organizations still exhibit a Global North supremacy attitude, evidenced by their choice of leaders and executors of global health initiatives in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). While efforts by the Global North to support global health practice in LMICs have led to economic development and advancement in locally led research, current global health practices tend to focus solely on intervention outcomes, often neglecting important systemic factors such as intellectual property ownership, sustainability, diversification of leadership roles, and national capacity development...
2024: Annals of Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38370864/a-framework-for-evaluating-local-adaptive-capacity-to-health-impacts-of-climate-change-use-of-kenya-s-county-level-integrated-development-plans
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Megan Kowalcyk, Samuel Dorevitch
BACKGROUND: Health National Adaptation Plans were developed to increase the capacity of low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) to adapt to the impacts of climate change on the health sector. Climate and its health impacts vary locally, yet frameworks for evaluating the adaptive capacity of health systems on the subnational scale are lacking. In Kenya, counties prepare county integrated development plans (CIDPs), which contain information that might support evaluations of the extent to which counties are planning climate change adaptation for health...
2024: Annals of Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38370863/opportunistic-infections-among-newly-diagnosed-hiv-patients-in-the-largest-tertiary-facility-in-ghana
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Peter Puplampu, Olive Asafu-Adjaye, Marian Harrison, John Tetteh, Vincent Jessey Ganu
BACKGROUND: Opportunistic infections (OIs) among newly diagnosed HIV patients are a marker for inadequateness of HIV awareness and testing. Despite global efforts at creating awareness for early detection, late HIV diagnosis and its associated OIs still exist. This study sought to determine the prevalence and patterns of OIs and associated factors among newly diagnosed HIV patients in Ghana. METHODS: A retrospective study using data extraction was conducted among 423 newly diagnosed HIV patients aged ≥18 years at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital from July 1st 2018 to December 2019...
2024: Annals of Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38370862/common-problems-and-common-solutions-teaching-at-the-intersection-between-public-health-and-criminology-a-public-health-perspective
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Gloria Macassa, Cormac McGrath
Public health and criminology share similar current and future challenges, mostly related to crime and health causation, prevention, and sustainable development. Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches to education at the intersection of public health and criminology can be an integral part of future training in areas of mutual interest. Based on reflections on teaching criminology students, this viewpoint discusses the main interconnections between public health and criminology teaching through the public health lens...
2024: Annals of Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38370861/integrating-oral-health-within-kenyan-hiv-research-policy-structure-stakeholder-analysis
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Ana Lucia Seminario, Marina Martinez, Immaculate Opondo, Sara Stanley, Matthew Saxton, Arthur M Kemoli
BACKGROUND: Kenya has a remarkably high burden of oral diseases, especially in vulnerable communities like persons with HIV (PWH). In the last few decades, the National AIDS & STI Control Programme has efficiently and successfully provided care and prevention against HIV for people living in Kenya. OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility of integrating oral health into HIV research and policy structures in Kenya. METHODS: The study took place between November 2021 and April 2022 in the cities of Nairobi, Kisumu, Mombasa, and Eldoret town...
2024: Annals of Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38344006/transportation-and-access-to-healthcare-in-morocco-an-exploratory-study-of-guelmim-oued-noun-region
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Jamal Tikouk, Asmaa Ait Boubkr
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the correlation between accessibility to healthcare facilities and transportation in the Guelmim Oued Noun region of Morocco, where transportation barriers continue to pose a major challenge to accessing healthcare, despite efforts aimed at reducing access barriers. METHODS: Data collection for this study involved the administration of a survey among 328 outpatients residing in the Guelmim Oued Noun region, Morocco...
2024: Annals of Global Health
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