Background: Maternal and neonatal health is an important global public health priority. Outcomes remain poor, especially in rural, peri-urban or marginalised communities. Public health interventions and conventional health promotion programmes are often challenging to implement and can fail to lead to sustainable change. Research suggests that participation influences literacy; which in turn is more likely to lead to sustainable health-related changes especially in marginalised settings, but there are challenges to implementation. Aim: To assess whether an action research approach using a mix of participatory methods can improve the health literacy of women living in peri-urban and rural areas of Northern Nigeria Methods: Three c...
Background: Community participation can provide increased understanding and more effective implement...
Background: Community capacities and resources must be harnessed to complement supply side initiat...
Abstract Background A consensus is developing on interventions to improve newborn survival, but litt...
Background: Maternal and neonatal health is an important global public health priority. Outcomes r...
While there has been worldwide focus on improving maternal mortality, in sub-Saharan Africa this is ...
Participatory action research as an approach to building research capacity and policy development am...
While there has been worldwide focus on improving maternal mortality, in sub-Saharan Africa this is ...
Background: Maternal health outcomes in Nigeria, the most populous African nation, are among the wor...
Community-based women’s groups using a participatory learning and action (PLA) cycle are effective i...
Background: To improve evidence-based action at the community level, UNICEF developed a nutrition i...
Abstract Background In 2005, Nigeria adopted the Reaching Every Ward strategy to improve vaccination...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Papua New Guinea (PNG) has one of the highest materna...
Introduction: Malaria is the most prevalent parasitic endemic disease in Africa, which is preventabl...
Background: To improve evidence-based action at the community level, UNICEF developed a nutrition in...
Background: Community participation can provide increased understanding and more effective implement...
Background: Community participation can provide increased understanding and more effective implement...
Background: Community capacities and resources must be harnessed to complement supply side initiat...
Abstract Background A consensus is developing on interventions to improve newborn survival, but litt...
Background: Maternal and neonatal health is an important global public health priority. Outcomes r...
While there has been worldwide focus on improving maternal mortality, in sub-Saharan Africa this is ...
Participatory action research as an approach to building research capacity and policy development am...
While there has been worldwide focus on improving maternal mortality, in sub-Saharan Africa this is ...
Background: Maternal health outcomes in Nigeria, the most populous African nation, are among the wor...
Community-based women’s groups using a participatory learning and action (PLA) cycle are effective i...
Background: To improve evidence-based action at the community level, UNICEF developed a nutrition i...
Abstract Background In 2005, Nigeria adopted the Reaching Every Ward strategy to improve vaccination...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Papua New Guinea (PNG) has one of the highest materna...
Introduction: Malaria is the most prevalent parasitic endemic disease in Africa, which is preventabl...
Background: To improve evidence-based action at the community level, UNICEF developed a nutrition in...
Background: Community participation can provide increased understanding and more effective implement...
Background: Community participation can provide increased understanding and more effective implement...
Background: Community capacities and resources must be harnessed to complement supply side initiat...
Abstract Background A consensus is developing on interventions to improve newborn survival, but litt...