2024
Capacity for the management of kidney failure in the International Society of Nephrology Africa region: report from the 2023 ISN Global Kidney Atlas (ISN-GKHA)
Tannor E, Davidson B, Nlandu Y, Bagasha P, Bilchut W, Davids M, Diongole H, Ekrikpo U, Hafiz E, Ibrahim K, Kalyesubula R, Nalado A, Olanrewaju T, Onu U, Pereira-Kamath N, Sakajiki A, Salah M, Vincent L, Arruebo S, Bello A, Caskey F, Damster S, Donner J, Jha V, Johnson D, Levin A, Malik C, Nangaku M, Okpechi I, Tonelli M, Ye F, Ashuntantang G, Arogundade F, Authors R, Gawad M, Abderrahim E, Akl A, Amekoudi E, Amouzegar A, Awobusuyi J, Bakoush O, Chissico E, Cho Y, Coker J, Cullis B, Dahwa R, Darwish R, Davison S, Divyaveer S, Ethier I, Fagoonee K, Fofana A, Freercks R, Fung W, Gandzali-Ngabe P, Ghimire A, Gouda Z, Habyarimana O, Htay H, Wan D, Irish G, Ismail W, Jagne A, Jarraya F, Jindal K, Kabllo B, Kalebi A, Folefack F, Kelly D, Lalji R, Lomatayo B, Mah S, Abderraman G, McCulloch M, Mengistu Y, Moloi M, Mwaba C, Neuen B, Ngigi J, Niang A, Nyandwi J, Odeh E, Osman M, Le Grand Ouanekpone C, Petrova A, Ranivoharisoa E, Riaz P, Saad S, See E, Sokwala A, Solarin A, Sozio S, Houssani T, Kiswaya E, Tia W, Tiv S, Ts'enoli T, Tungsanga S, Ulasi I, Vanglist S, Viecelli A, Wadee S, Wainstein M, Wearne N, Yeung E, Zaidi D. Capacity for the management of kidney failure in the International Society of Nephrology Africa region: report from the 2023 ISN Global Kidney Atlas (ISN-GKHA). Kidney International Supplements 2024, 13: 12-28. PMID: 38618494, PMCID: PMC11010621, DOI: 10.1016/j.kisu.2024.01.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth care workforceManagement of peopleCare workforceHealth systemKidney careWorld Health Organization building blocksIncreased out-of-pocket costsChronic kidney disease preventionGlobal Kidney Health AtlasBurden of chronic kidney diseaseOut-of-pocket costsKidney disease preventionHealth information dataHealth care workersChronic kidney diseaseManagement of kidney failureCare deliveryKidney disease managementNondialysis chronic kidney diseaseCare workersCare financingHealth infrastructureDisease preventionService deliveryKidney disease
2022
Development of a community-based COVID-19 intervention in rural Ghana: a document analysis
Frimpong SO, Seidu M, Hilton SK, Ransome Y, Paintsil E, Talbert-Slagle K, Dorcoo-Attipoe S, Brayne C. Development of a community-based COVID-19 intervention in rural Ghana: a document analysis. BMC Public Health 2022, 22: 1920. PMID: 36242031, PMCID: PMC9568940, DOI: 10.1186/s12889-022-14338-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth Services frameworkCOVID-19 preparednessPromoting ActionRural GhanaCOVID-19 infectionPublic health interventionsPoor health infrastructureCOVID-19 pandemicResearch implementationCOVID-19 interventionsPARIHS frameworkHealth interventionsHealth infrastructureGlobal health pandemicInterventionPotential deathRural communitiesPrevention plansSaharan AfricaThematic analysisPandemicHealth pandemicEvidencePotential replicationResponse
2019
Modeling Approaches Toward Understanding Infectious Disease Transmission
Skrip L, Townsend J. Modeling Approaches Toward Understanding Infectious Disease Transmission. 2019, 227-243. PMCID: PMC7121152, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-25553-4_14.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsModern statistical inferenceInfectious disease dynamicsStatistical inferenceMathematical modelData-driven modelsPublic health strategiesDisease dynamicsGlobal health infrastructureInfluenza vaccinationInfectious disease transmissionHealth strategiesDisease trendsBehavioral interventionsHealth infrastructureEbola epidemicPowerful toolDisease transmissionModelDiseaseCommunity-based initiativesIncorporation of dataInferenceFundamental aspectsDynamicsPredictive power
2016
Results of a Nationwide Capacity Survey of Hospitals Providing Trauma Care in War-Affected Syria
Mowafi H, Hariri M, Alnahhas H, Ludwig E, Allodami T, Mahameed B, Koly JK, Aldbis A, Saqqur M, Zhang B, Al-Kassem A. Results of a Nationwide Capacity Survey of Hospitals Providing Trauma Care in War-Affected Syria. JAMA Surgery 2016, 151: 815-22. PMID: 27332144, DOI: 10.1001/jamasurg.2016.1297.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBlood BanksBlood TransfusionEquipment and Supplies, HospitalHealth Services AccessibilityHospitalsHumansMaintenance and Engineering, HospitalNursesPharmacy Service, HospitalRehabilitationRenal Replacement TherapySurgeonsSurgical Procedures, OperativeSurveys and QuestionnairesSyriaTrauma CentersWarfareWorkforceConceptsTrauma hospitalTrauma careHealth infrastructureRenal replacement therapyEssential surgical servicesEmergency surgeryTomographic scannerReplacement therapyOxygen cylindersInpatient wardsBlood productsSurgical hospitalsSurgical servicesPharmacy servicesPediatric ventilatorsUnmet needHospitalRehabilitative servicesWidespread injuryPatientsWhole bloodPortable X-ray machineCapacity SurveyNationwide surveySurgery
2001
The challenges of emerging illness in urban environments: An overview
McCally M, Garg A, Oleskey C. The challenges of emerging illness in urban environments: An overview. Journal Of Urban Health 2001, 78: 350-358. PMID: 11419585, PMCID: PMC3456355, DOI: 10.1093/jurban/78.2.350.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPublic health issuePublic health infrastructureHealth issuesHealth infrastructureIllnessUrban healthHealthOutbreakRisk communication
1987
Health-related outcomes of war in Nicaragua.
Garfield RM, Frieden T, Vermund SH. Health-related outcomes of war in Nicaragua. American Journal Of Public Health 1987, 77: 615-618. PMID: 3565659, PMCID: PMC1647029, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.77.5.615.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth workersHigh case fatality rateCase fatality rateInfant mortalityHealth-related outcomesLive birthsPrevention of epidemicsFatality rateFurther declineRecent epidemicHealth infrastructureHealth indicatorsMortalityPublic medical systemDeathMedical systemNumber of staffEpidemicMeaslesWar-related casualtiesWar-related deathsMalariaLeishmaniasisPreventionWorkers
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