Publications

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Assessing the Impact of Essential Surgical Care Training on Emergency Surgical Service Delivery in Ghana: Evidence from Interrupted Time Series Analysis in the Upper East Region

Abstract ID: 47 Authors: Gillian Bogee Abdul-Jaleel Mumuni Kofi Odei Asare-Ansah Kankpeyeng Zinedeme Banbinbu Lawrence Titigah B. Abraham Hanyul Lee, Myeongseon Kim Jooyoung Kim Eunju Cho Juhwan Oh Affiliations: Bolgatanga Regional Hospital, Ghana Health Service, Upper East Region, Ghana; North East Gonja District Health Directorate, Ghana Health Service, Savannah Region, […]Read more »

Zuellig Family Foundation’s First 1000 Days (F1KD) Nutrition Roadmap: A Governance-Driven Tool for Strengthening Local Health and Nutrition Systems

Abstract ID: 46 Authors: Rio Fe G. del Valle Joyce Ann A. Viar Affiliations: Zuellig Family Foundation, Zuellig Family Foundation Abstract:Background: The first 1000 days from pregnancy to a child’s second year are critical for child’s health and development. In the Philippines, malnutrition persists due to weak local health and […]Read more »

Understanding patient satisfaction in virtual outpatient care: Insights from a statewide survey in Australia

Abstract ID: 45 Authors: Zhaoli Dai-Keller Padmanesan Narasimhan Edwin Tan Malcolm Gillies Affiliations: UNSW Sydney & University of Sydney, UNSW Sydney, University of Sydney, UNSW Sydney Abstract:Background Outpatient services help bridge the care gap between primary and tertiary healthcare. However, little is known about how clinical context affects patient experience […]Read more »

Unequal access, unequal outcomes: Disparities in availability and accessibility to self-injectable adrenaline for pediatric anaphylaxis in Asia Pacific

Abstract ID: 43 Authors: Phoebe C. Y. Yau Hugo W. F. Mak Elizabeth Huiwen Tham Punchama Pacharn Yuhan Xing Hoang Kim Tu Trinh Sooyoung Lee Kangmo Ahn Pantipa Chatchatee Sakura Sato Motohiro Ebisawa Bee Wah Lee Gary Wing Kin Wong Agnes Sze Yin Leung Affiliations: Department of Paediatrics, Prince of […]Read more »

From Conflict to Care: Nutrition as a Dividend of Peace through Good Governance in Basilan

Abstract ID: 42 Authors: Jennifer S. Nandu Joyce Ann A. Viar Affiliations: Zuellig Family Foundation; Bangsamoro ARMM Project, Zuellig Family Foundation. Abstract:Background: Basilan, a predominantly Muslim province in Southern Philippines, has long struggled with the impacts of armed conflict, poverty, and underdevelopment factors that continue to affect nutrition outcomes. Conflict-related […]Read more »

Prevalence and Risk Factors of Child Malnutrition in Climate-sensitive Coastal Regions, Bangladesh

Abstract ID: 40 Authors: Shuvagato Mondal Kinley Wangdi Darren James Gray Matthew Kelly Haribondhu Sarma Affiliations: National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia; HEAL Global Research Centre, Health Research Institute, Faculty of Health, University of Canberra, Canberra, Australia; Population Health Department, QIMR Berghofer Medical […]Read more »

Hidden Harm: A Qualitative Study on the Health and Well-being of Child Domestic Workers in Myanmar

Abstract ID: 39 Authors: Aye Thiri Kyaw Cathy Zimmerman Benjamin Hacknel Meghna Ranganathan Affiliations: Gender, Violence and Health Centre, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University. Abstract:Background: Globally, an estimated 17.2 million children aged 5 to 17 works as child domestic workers […]Read more »

Strengthening the Global Supply of Medical Products through South-South and Triangular Cooperation: China’s Dual Role in LLIN Provision for Malaria Prevention in Africa under the Health Silk Road Initiative

Abstract ID: 38 Authors: Hanbin Wang Affiliations: Waseda University Abstract:Background: Access to long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) remains a critical challenge for malaria-endemic regions in Africa. China, home to a growing number of WHO-prequalified LLIN manufacturers, has become a key supplier in international procurement systems, while also promoting South-South health and […]Read more »