Caring for Providers to Improve Patient Experience (CPIPE) Trial
This project tests the effectiveness of the CPIPE intervention, an innovative theory and evidence-based intervention that addresses key drivers of poor person-centered maternity care.
This project tests the effectiveness of the CPIPE intervention, an innovative theory and evidence-based intervention that addresses key drivers of poor person-centered maternity care.
A project to develop an evidence-based investment case for national scale-up of small and sick newborn care inclusive of early kangaroo mother care in Uganda.
Global PARITY is an international point prevalence study designed to measure the prevalence of pediatric acute critical illness in resource-constrained settings.
This project evaluates the feasibility, sustainability and preliminary impact of the Pop-Up Village model of family and perinatal care delivery, a one-stop-shop for cross-sector services.
Updates the existing network of care framework and identifies candidates’ tools and measures for relational coordination.
This project evaluates the feasibility, sustainability, and preliminary impact of the San Francisco Pregnancy Family Village model of family and perinatal care delivery, a one-stop-shop for cross-sector services.
UZ-UCSF CTU is a research program that supports NIH HIV/AIDS research, collaborating with four NIH/NIAID-funded networks, focusing on the treatment, management and prevention of HIV/AIDS and co-morbidities throughout the life cycle.
HEARD addresses “know-do” gaps, or delays, in the discovery of effective interventions and their wide-scale application. HEARD emphasizes local ownership and partnerships in order to scale up equitable and sustainable efforts.