2023
The impact of anti-malarial markets on artemisinin resistance: perspectives from Burkina Faso
Guissou R, Amaratunga C, de Haan F, Tou F, Cheah P, Yerbanga R, Moors E, Dhorda M, Tindana P, Boon W, Dondorp A, Ouédraogo J. The impact of anti-malarial markets on artemisinin resistance: perspectives from Burkina Faso. Malaria Journal 2023, 22: 269. PMID: 37705004, PMCID: PMC10498571, DOI: 10.1186/s12936-023-04705-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDepth interviewsGroup discussionsNational policy makersDrug marketBurkina FasoFocus group discussionsPolicy publicationsPublic policyCommunity membersFunding systemPolicy makersAfrican countriesPolicyAnti-malarial policyMarket characteristicsAnti-malarial marketInterviewsRepresentative sampleGrey literatureMarketFasoPerspectiveEmergenceTerms of availabilityDiscussion
2022
New Reproductive Technologies
Inhorn M, Tremayne S. New Reproductive Technologies. 2022, 524-534. DOI: 10.4324/9781315165219-44.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMiddle Eastern womenThird-party reproductive assistanceMuslim religious authoritiesNew reproductive technologiesCultural transformationEastern womenEnthusiastic receptionReligious authorityRelated artCouple parentsArtGender selectionReceptionGender effectsReproductive technologiesSunniAuthoritiesLifeEmergenceChapterSocial and Scientific History of Randomized Controlled Trials
Bothwell L, Kuo W, Jones D, Podolsky S. Social and Scientific History of Randomized Controlled Trials. 2022, 3-19. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-52636-2_196.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocietal forcesTechnological forcesEthical standardsHistorical contextScientific historyGenerations of investigatorsRigorous research methodsConceptual foundationsResearch methodsCommercial interestRecent expansionKey challengesChapter brieflyChallengesHistoryForceContextTrials todayPracticeFoundationEmergenceTodayHistorical useRigor
2021
Antimicrobial resistance in the protracted Syrian conflict: halting a war in the war
Osman M, Rafei R, Ismail M, Al Omari S, Mallat H, Dabboussi F, Cazer C, Karah N, Abbara A, Hamze M. Antimicrobial resistance in the protracted Syrian conflict: halting a war in the war. Future Microbiology 2021, 16: 825-845. PMID: 34223789, DOI: 10.2217/fmb-2021-0040.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSyrian crisisSyrian conflictMassive displacementHost countryEffective policiesMiddle EastInternational health organizationsWarExhausting conditionsConflictCrisisCurrent situationCurrent obstaclesKey interventionsRefugeesGovernmentPolicySyriaCountriesEuropeContextOrganizationEastThreatEmergence
2020
Social and Scientific History of Randomized Controlled Trials
Bothwell L, Kuo W, Jones D, Podolsky S. Social and Scientific History of Randomized Controlled Trials. 2020, 1-17. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-52677-5_196-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocietal forcesTechnological forcesEthical standardsHistorical contextScientific historyGenerations of investigatorsRigorous research methodsConceptual foundationsResearch methodsCommercial interestRecent expansionKey challengesChapter brieflyChallengesHistoryForceContextTrials todayPracticeFoundationEmergenceTodayHistorical useRigor
2010
Opium Trade, Insurgency, and HIV/AIDS in Afghanistan: Relationships and Regional Consequences
Griffin N, Khoshnood K. Opium Trade, Insurgency, and HIV/AIDS in Afghanistan: Relationships and Regional Consequences. Asia Pacific Journal Of Public Health 2010, 22: 159s-167s. PMID: 20566549, DOI: 10.1177/1010539510374524.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOpium tradeHIV/AIDSEffective policy makingOngoing insurgencyConflict studiesPublic health conceptsPolicy makingOngoing conflictComplex indirect relationshipsPolicy implicationsRegional consequencesAfghanistanRegional approachGlobal importConceptual frameworkInsurgencyHIV epidemicKey linkagesGlobal healthAnalytical reviewTradeGrey literatureHealth conceptsEmergenceImportant researchEmotional intelligence and leadership emergence in small groups
Côté S, Lopes P, Salovey P, Miners C. Emotional intelligence and leadership emergence in small groups. The Leadership Quarterly 2010, 21: 496-508. DOI: 10.1016/j.leaqua.2010.03.012.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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