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Autor:
Syeda Fardina Mehrin, Jena Derakshani Hamadani, Nur-E Salveen, Mohammed Imrul Hasan, Sheikh Jamal Hossain, Helen Baker-Henningham
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Public Health, Vol 8 (2021)
This paper describes the process of adapting an early childhood development programme, with proven effectiveness in Bangladesh, for integration into government health services in rural Bangladesh. Through a three-stage process, we adapted an evidence
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https://doaj.org/article/f7300c54b631446fb6e44ea76b76fe56
Autor:
Andrew D. Foster, Randall Kuhn, Tania Barham, Elisabeth Dowling Root, Patrick Turner, Jane Menken, Brachel Champion, Abdur Razzaque, Gisella Kagy, Jena Derakshani Hamadani, Warren C. Jochem
Publikováno v:
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol 118, iss 28
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol 118, iss 28
Family planning programs are believed to have substantial long-term benefits for women’s health and well-being, yet few studies have established either extent or direction of long-term effects. The Matlab, Bangladesh, maternal and child health/fami
Autor:
Jena Derakshani Hamadani, Syeda F Mehrin, Mohammed Imrul Hasan, Sheikh Jamal Hossain, Nur-E Salveen, Helen Baker-Henningham
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Public Health
Frontiers in Public Health, Vol 8 (2021)
Frontiers in Public Health, Vol 8 (2021)
This paper describes the process of adapting an early childhood development programme, with proven effectiveness in Bangladesh, for integration into government health services in rural Bangladesh. Through a three-stage process, we adapted an evidence
Autor:
Brachel Champion, Andrew D. Foster, Jena Derakshani Hamadani, Jane Menken, Warren C. Jochem, Abdur Razzaque, Gisella Kagy, Randall Kuhn, Patrick Turner, Elisabeth Dowling Root, Tania Barham
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Background Family planning programs are widely believed to have substantial long-term benefits for women’s health and well-being, yet longitudinal studies are rare and mechanisms of impact are complex. We evaluated the effects of an in-home materna