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Applying Human Rights-Based Approaches to Public Health: Lessons Learned from Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Programs
Health and human rights Human rights-based approaches Maternal
2015/7/28
The application of human rights norms at the national policy level is largely codified, but rigorous research on the field-level application of a human rights based approach (HRBA) to health programs ...
Strengthening the home-to-facility continuum of newborn and child health care through mHealth: Evidence from an intervention in rural Malawi
mHealth Newborn and child health Home-to-facility continuum of care
2015/7/28
This paper assesses the impact of a mobile health (mHealth) project on uptake of home-based care for newborn and child health, and investigates the extent to which uptake of home-based care resulted i...
Leveraging mobile technology to reduce barriers to maternal, newborn and child health care: a contribution to the evidence base
Mobile technology Maternal Newborn and Child health care
2015/7/28
Leveraging mobile technology to reduce barriers to maternal, newborn and child health care: a contribution to the evidence base.
Wars and Child Health: Evidence from the Eritrean-Ethiopian Conflict
child health conflict economic shocks Africa
2012/10/31
This is the first paper using household survey data from two countries involved in an international war (Eritrea and Ethiopia) to measure the conflict’s impact on children's health in both nations. Th...
Exploring the meaning of context for health: Community influences on child health in South India
caste child health child nutrition India low birthweight neighborhood effects
2011/2/24
Much research attention has been devoted to community context and health. Communities are often defined as residential spaces, such as neighborhoods, or as social groupings, such as caste in India. Us...
Parental Socioeconomic Status, Child Health, and Human Capital
Asthma Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Child health Environmental toxins Fetal origins hypothesis Low birth weight Mental health Nutrition Parental SES
2014/3/18
Parental socioeconomic status(SES) may affect a child’s educational outcomes through a number of pathways, one of which is the child’s health. This essay asks two questions: What evidence exists about...
Child Health and Neighborhood Conditions: Results from a Randomized Housing Voucher Experiment
Child Health Neighborhood Conditions Randomized Housing Voucher Experiment
2016/3/8
Using data from the Moving to Opportunity randomized housing voucher experiment, we estimate the direct effects of housing and neighborhood quality on child health. We show that, five years after rand...
Socioeconomic status, child health, and future outcomes: Lessons for Appalachia
Socioeconomic status child health future outcomes Lessons for Appalachia
2014/3/18
Appalachians are in poor health relative to other Americans. For example, the ageadjusted all cause mortality rate for Appalachian in 2006 was over 900 per 100,000 compared to a rate of 760 per 100,00...
Pregnancy Intentions May Not Be a Useful Measure for Research on Maternal and Child Health Outcomes
Pregnancy Intentions pregnancy attitudes Maternal and Child Health Outcomes
2009/9/15
This essay is a commentary on a Research Note by James Trussell, Barbara Vaughn and Joseph Stanford entitled "Are All Contraceptive Failures Unintended Pregnancies? Evidence from the 1995 National Sur...
Accelerating reproductive and child health program development: The Navrongo initiative in Ghana
child health program The Navrongo initiative Ghana
2009/9/11
This paper presents an approach to program development in Ghana that is using research to accelerate policy implementation. Originally launched in 1994 as a participatory pilot project of the Navrongo...
Policy Interventions to Address Child Health Disparities: Moving Beyond Health Insurance
disparities policy interventions
2014/3/18
A full accounting of the excess burden of poor health in childhood must include any continuing loss of productivity over the life course. Including these costs results in a much higher estimate of the...
India's National Family Health Survey provides new information on maternal and child health and AIDS awareness
infant child India
2009/5/7
The recently completed National Family Health Survey shows the current status of child immunization, health care during pregnancy and childbirth, infant feeding, and infant, child, and maternal mortal...
Potential for Reducing Child and Maternal Mortality through Reproductive and Child Health Intervention Programmes:An Illustrative Case Study from India
Reducing Child Maternal Mortality Child Health Intervention Programmes
2009/3/27
According to the assessment made in 2003 by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), UNDP and ADB, among 47 countries in the ESCAP region with data availabl...
The Postponement of Motherhood and its Child Health Consequences:Birth Weight and Weight Gain during the First Year of Life
Child Health Birth Weight Weight Gain
2009/3/12
The postponement of motherhood is one of the most important trends in fertility behaviour in the last few decades. The consequences of late motherhood for child health are not well understood, however...
Quality of child health care and under-five-mortality in Zambia:A case study of two districts in Luapula Province
child health care child survival health-seeking behavior quality of care under-five mortality verbal autopsy
2008/12/9
This study was intended to investigate the factors associated with the high under-five mortality in one province of Zambia. Specifically the study (a) Identifies predominant traditional cultural belie...