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Autor:
Rita Kabra, Beena Joshi, Ester Elisaria, Tanimola Makanjuola Akande, Komal Preet Allagh, Adesola Olumide, Deepti Tandon, Ranjan Kumar Prusty, Mary Ramesh, Donat Shamba, James Kiarie
Publikováno v:
JMIR Research Protocols, Vol 12, p e43329 (2023)
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic and the associated social restrictions may have disrupted the provision of essential services, including family planning (FP) and contraceptive services. This protocol is adapted from a generic study protocol titled
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https://doaj.org/article/bc1799db289a45008a50899c84fe7e73
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Autor:
Mphatso Kamndaya, Pedro T. Pisa, Matthew F. Chersich, Michele R. Decker, Adesola Olumide, Rajib Acharya, Yan Cheng, Heena Brahmbhatt, Sinead Delany-Moretlwe
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health, Vol 17, Iss S3, Pp 41-50 (2017)
Abstract Background Polyvictimisation (PV) – exposure to violence across multiple contexts – causes considerable morbidity and mortality among adolescents. Despite high levels of violence in urban disadvantaged settings, gender differences in ass
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1ea4d3fcbdf84e40a58e13ca0a240925
Autor:
Grace K Ababio, Samuel Bosomprah, Adesola Olumide, Nicholas Aperkor, Chris Aimakhu, Audrey Oteng-Yeboah, Joan Agama, William F Chaplin, Kola S Okuyemi, Albert G.B. Amoah, Gbenga Ogedegbe
Publikováno v:
Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal, Vol 24, Iss 1, Pp 48-55 (2017)
Background: Patients with chronic diseases such as Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) usually have a relatively poor quality of life (QoL), because the cost of care (living expenses and health) or diet restrictions are heavily felt by these patients, and
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e4b784968fa24691a7a47fb0296970e7
Autor:
Alice F. Cartwright, Jane Otai, Amelia Maytan-Joneydi, Courtney McGuire, Emily Sullivan, Adesola Olumide, Catherine Baye Easton, Ilene S. Speizer
Publikováno v:
Gates Open Research, Vol 3 (2019)
Background: With growing populations of young people, low and middle-income countries have renewed focus on reaching both unmarried and married youth with family planning (FP) services. Young people themselves bring an important perspective to guide
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/17dad42f7d944d6cad7b82fecb1a5a2a
Publikováno v:
Tobacco Induced Diseases, Vol 16, Iss 1 (2018)
Background Nigeria is a signatory to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) and the Tobacco Control Bill was signed in 2015. In spite of these, there are indications that many adolescents still smoke cigarettes. Our aim was to determi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3c4aa5e590a244b8b436016d9a740e0c
Autor:
Chikwendu Amaike, Omotayo Felicia Salami, Olabisi Titilayo Bamidele, Abayomi Moses Ojo, Idemudia Otaigbe, Olumide Abiodun, Adesola Olumide, Akindele Olupelumi Adebiyi
Background Hypertension is a medical condition of public health concern that increases the risk for chronic non-communicable diseases and mortalities. In recent years, understanding its co-existence with other comorbidities have been the focus of bet
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::dea8a1ea3f1739e8c147513d260ff872
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2384827/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2384827/v1
Autor:
Rita Kabra, Beena Joshi, Ester Elisaria, Tanimola Makanjuola Akande, Komal Preet Allagh, Adesola Olumide, Deepti Tandon, Ranjan Kumar Prusty, Mary Ramesh, Donat Shamba, James Kiarie
BACKGROUND The COVID-19 pandemic and the associated social restrictions may have disrupted the provision of essential services, including family planning (FP) and contraceptive services. This protocol is adapted from a generic study protocol titled
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::ae8adf49bfdafe88ebe7529b69b05b2f
https://doi.org/10.2196/preprints.43329
https://doi.org/10.2196/preprints.43329
Autor:
Jennifer, Toller Erausquin, Rayner K J, Tan, Maximiliane, Uhlich, Joel M, Francis, Navin, Kumar, Linda, Campbell, Wei Hong, Zhang, Takhona G, Hlatshwako, Priya, Kosana, Sonam, Shah, Erica M, Brenner, Lore, Remmerie, Aamirah, Mussa, Katerina, Klapilova, Kristen, Mark, Gabriela, Perotta, Amanda, Gabster, Edwin, Wouters, Sharyn, Burns, Jacqueline, Hendriks, Devon J, Hensel, Simukai, Shamu, Jenna, Marie Strizzi, Tammary, Esho, Chelsea, Morroni, Stefano, Eleuteri, Norhafiza, Sahril, Wah, Yun Low, Leona, Plasilova, Gunta, Lazdane, Michael, Marks, Adesola, Olumide, Amr, Abdelhamed, Alejandra, López Gómez, Kristien, Michielsen, Caroline, Moreau, Joseph D, Tucker, Ines, Tavares
Publikováno v:
medRxiv
article-version (status) pre
article-version (number) 2
Clinical infectious diseases
article-version (status) pre
article-version (number) 2
Clinical infectious diseases
Background There is limited evidence to date about changes to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) during the initial wave of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). To address this gap, our team organized a multicountry, cross-sectional online survey a