Adolescents 360 (A360) is a four-year initiative (2016-2020) to increase 15-19-year-old girls' use of modern contraception in Nigeria, Ethiopia and Tanzania. The innovative A360 approach is led by human-centred design (HCD), combined with social marketing, developmental neuroscience, public health, sociocultural anthropology and youth engagement 'lenses', and aims to create context-specific, youth-driven solutions that respond to the needs of adolescent girls. The A360 external evaluation includes a process evaluation, quasi-experimental outcome evaluation, and a cost-effectiveness study. We reflect on evaluation opportunities and challenges associated with measuring the application and impact of this novel HCD-led design approach. For the ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) resolution calling on Member States to work towards achieving un...
Behaviour change is key to combating antimicrobial resistance. Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) progr...
Background: Despite growing interest from policy makers, researchers and activists, there is still l...
Adolescents 360 (A360) is a four-year initiative (2016–2020) to increase 15-19-year-old girls’ use o...
This review highlights advances made in recent years in the diagnosis and management of acute pancre...
Dupuytren’s disease is a common fibrotic condition of the hand affecting 4% of the population and ca...
Background: We examined the similarities and differences between studies using two common metrics us...
Priority-setting in health is risky and challenging, particularly in resource-constrained settings. ...
Much of the current literature on integrating sustainability into HEIs is focussed on why HEIs shoul...
A pressing goal in global development and other sectors is often to understand what drives people’s ...
Loss of genome stability is one of the hallmarks of the enabling characteristics of cancer developme...
Dupuytren’s disease is a common fibrotic condition of the hand affecting 4% of the population and ca...
Background. For the last two decades there has been growing interest in governmental and global heal...
Constipation, a condition characterized by heterogeneous symptoms, is common in Western society. It ...
This paper describes two-part research exploring the context for and human-centred design of ‘digita...
The World Health Organization (WHO) resolution calling on Member States to work towards achieving un...
Behaviour change is key to combating antimicrobial resistance. Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) progr...
Background: Despite growing interest from policy makers, researchers and activists, there is still l...
Adolescents 360 (A360) is a four-year initiative (2016–2020) to increase 15-19-year-old girls’ use o...
This review highlights advances made in recent years in the diagnosis and management of acute pancre...
Dupuytren’s disease is a common fibrotic condition of the hand affecting 4% of the population and ca...
Background: We examined the similarities and differences between studies using two common metrics us...
Priority-setting in health is risky and challenging, particularly in resource-constrained settings. ...
Much of the current literature on integrating sustainability into HEIs is focussed on why HEIs shoul...
A pressing goal in global development and other sectors is often to understand what drives people’s ...
Loss of genome stability is one of the hallmarks of the enabling characteristics of cancer developme...
Dupuytren’s disease is a common fibrotic condition of the hand affecting 4% of the population and ca...
Background. For the last two decades there has been growing interest in governmental and global heal...
Constipation, a condition characterized by heterogeneous symptoms, is common in Western society. It ...
This paper describes two-part research exploring the context for and human-centred design of ‘digita...
The World Health Organization (WHO) resolution calling on Member States to work towards achieving un...
Behaviour change is key to combating antimicrobial resistance. Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) progr...
Background: Despite growing interest from policy makers, researchers and activists, there is still l...