PTBi East Africa Rwanda Group Care
PTBi East Africa tested whether a facility-based antenatal and postnatal group care model impacted gestational age at birth.
PTBi East Africa tested whether a facility-based antenatal and postnatal group care model impacted gestational age at birth.
To review, rethink, and revise the global EmONC framework and set of indicators for EmONC policy-making, monitoring, and strengthening.
The aim of this project is to test the combined effect of a household level group intervention for newly married women, their husbands, and mothers-in-law combined with multiple micronutrient supplements on micronutrient and anemia status in Nepal (R01).
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.
To understand the impact of social networks on early ANC initiation in Uganda.
The goal of this study is the measure and understand the impact of temporary childbirth migration on birth and maternal health outcomes across 3 sites in India.
Virtual Mentor is a hands-free decision-support chatbot that engages the health worker in an algorithmic, audible conversation through the most efficient and effective response to a crisis.
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.