Objectives: To present the protocol for a systematic review synthesising quantitative and qualitative evidence in academic and grey literature on intersectoral interventions to address non-communicable disease risk factors in urban Africa. Study design: This protocol is developed in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-analyses Protocols guidelines. Databases to be searched include PubMed, Global Health, SCOPUS, and Web of Science. Grey literature will be sourced from Google, local, regional, and international agencies, colleagues within the GDAR network, international organisations such as the WHO and UN-Habitat, UNICEF's Child Friendly Cities Initiative, Partnership for Healthy Cities, WHO Alliance ...
CITATION: Oladimeji, Kelechi Elizabeth et al. 2020. Epidemiology of multimorbidity among people livi...
Funder: National Institute for Health Research (NIHR); Grant(s): GHR: 16/137/34, ES/P011055/1Non-com...
With the changing distribution of infectious diseases, and an increase in the burden of non-communic...
Objectives: To present the protocol for a systematic review synthesising quantitative and qualitativ...
Public spaces have the potential to produce equitable improvements in population health. This mixed-...
CITATION: Oni, T. 2020. Intersectoral approaches to health and non-communicable disease prevention i...
Low and middle-income countries like South Africa are experiencing major increases in burden of non-...
INTRODUCTION: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) constitutes a significant threat to global health and f...
Rapid urbanisation in many low- and middle-income countries in Africa has led to substantial changes...
CITATION: Rehfuess, Eva A., et al. 2016. An approach for setting evidence-based and stakeholder-info...
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) prevalence is rising fastest in lower income settings, and with mor...
CITATION: Oni, T., et al. 2019. Breaking down the silos of Universal Health Coverage : towards syste...
Introduction: In sub-Saharan Africa, the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), particularly di...
Background Chronic diseases, primarily cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, diabetes and ca...
Introduction: Action is urgently needed to curb the rising rates of non-communicable diseases (NCDs)...
CITATION: Oladimeji, Kelechi Elizabeth et al. 2020. Epidemiology of multimorbidity among people livi...
Funder: National Institute for Health Research (NIHR); Grant(s): GHR: 16/137/34, ES/P011055/1Non-com...
With the changing distribution of infectious diseases, and an increase in the burden of non-communic...
Objectives: To present the protocol for a systematic review synthesising quantitative and qualitativ...
Public spaces have the potential to produce equitable improvements in population health. This mixed-...
CITATION: Oni, T. 2020. Intersectoral approaches to health and non-communicable disease prevention i...
Low and middle-income countries like South Africa are experiencing major increases in burden of non-...
INTRODUCTION: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) constitutes a significant threat to global health and f...
Rapid urbanisation in many low- and middle-income countries in Africa has led to substantial changes...
CITATION: Rehfuess, Eva A., et al. 2016. An approach for setting evidence-based and stakeholder-info...
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) prevalence is rising fastest in lower income settings, and with mor...
CITATION: Oni, T., et al. 2019. Breaking down the silos of Universal Health Coverage : towards syste...
Introduction: In sub-Saharan Africa, the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), particularly di...
Background Chronic diseases, primarily cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, diabetes and ca...
Introduction: Action is urgently needed to curb the rising rates of non-communicable diseases (NCDs)...
CITATION: Oladimeji, Kelechi Elizabeth et al. 2020. Epidemiology of multimorbidity among people livi...
Funder: National Institute for Health Research (NIHR); Grant(s): GHR: 16/137/34, ES/P011055/1Non-com...
With the changing distribution of infectious diseases, and an increase in the burden of non-communic...