Edition 84 – Creating Space For Diversity in Informed Consent Forms
Creating Space For Diversity in Informed Consent Forms By Shriya Veluri, BS, Yasamin Rastgar, BSA, James Chen, BA, Neha Doppalapudi, BS Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Veluri S, Rastgar Y, Chen J, Doppalapudi N. Creating space for diversity in informed consent forms. HPHR. 2024;84. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/FFFF3 Creating Space For Diversity in Informed Consent Forms Abstract The informed consent […]
Edition 84 – Social Vulnerability and Pediatric Infectious Disease: COVID-19 as a Case Study in Massachusetts Towns
Social Vulnerability and Pediatric Infectious Disease: COVID-19 as a Case Study in Massachusetts Towns By Kaitlin Schroeder MPH, Kristina Thompson PhD, Manika Kosaraju MPH, Donald R. Miller ScD, Scott Troppy MPH, Alan C. Geller MPH, RN Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Schroeder K, Thompson K, Kosaraju M, Miller D, Troppy S, Geller A. Social vulnerability and […]
Edition 73 – Let’s talk about COVID-19 vaccines: Coaching for Provider Confidence
Let’s Talk About COVID-19 Vaccines: Coaching for Provider Confidence By Devon Fisher-Chavez, MS; EunHo Eunice Choi, MS; Surasri Prapasiri, MD, MPH; and Melissa Martinez, MD Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Fisher-Chavez D, Eunice Choi E, Prapasiri S, Martinez M. Let’s talk about COVID-19 vaccines: coaching for provider confidence. HPHR. 2023;73. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/UUU2 Let’s Talk About COVID-19 Vaccines: […]
Edition 84 – Analyzing Water Conditions and Educating Community Health Workers in a Rural Community in the Dominican Republic
Analyzing Water Conditions and Educating Community Health Workers in a Rural Community in the Dominican Republic By Rosemary Wright, MPH, Johns Hopkins University Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Wright R. Analyzing water conditions and educating community healtth workers in a rural community in the Dominican Republic. HPHR. 2024. 84. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/FFFF1 Analyzing Water Conditions and Educating Community Health […]
Edition 71 – The global economic burden of youth self-harm: A systematic analysis of 204 countries and territories for 2019
Globally, young people (<24 years of age) contribute to about a quarter of the total disease burden of self-harm. However, national strategic plans have been found to have no specific recommendations for managing children and young people suffering from suicidality or preventing youth self-harm. Limited policy attention and allocation of funds can be partially attributed to limited evidence on the economic burden of self-harm. Beyond ethical and health arguments, a high economic burden could persuade policy action. Hence, understanding the global economic burden of youth self-harm including that in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is crucial.
Edition 73 – COVID-19 and Malaria Vaccine Advanced Market Commitments: Opportunities to Incentivize Investment in Africa’s Vaccine Manufacturing Industry
This literature review instills a comprehensive understanding of the costs associated with vaccine manufacturing development in the Africa region and draws particular focus to the prices paid by African national governments for the recently rolled out COVID-19 vaccines through the COMAX AMC as well as the estimated costs (based on birth cohort data and DPT vaccination coverage data) of the recently WHO recommended malaria vaccine program.
Edition 68 – Transnational Corporations vs Countries: Who’s Really Got the Power?
Transnational Corporations vs Countries: Who’s Really Got the Power? By Dr. Natasha Roya Matthews, MBBS, MPH, BSc (Hons), AFFMLM, and Dr. Candice Carpenter, MD, MBA, MPH, EdM Citation Matthews N, Carpenter C. Transnational corporations vs countries: who’s really got the power? HPHR. 2022;68. Transnational Corporations vs Countries: Who’s Really Got the Power? Vision The Global Health […]
Decolonising Medicine: a Discussion about Indigenous Health in Canada with Nick Bauer (Part 2)
In this second piece together, Sofia and Nick stress the urgency of fighting for health equity for Canada’s Indigenous populations – now.
Decolonising Medicine: a Discussion about Indigenous Health in Canada with Nick Bauer (Part 1)
Here, Sofia Weiss Goitiandia talks to activist Nick Bauer about the injustices committed against Indigenous peoples in Canada, which do not always receive the attention they deserve.
As seen through Dalia’s eyes: reflections on the world of Global Health from a pioneering Sudanese activist (Part 3)
In this final instalment of Sofia and Dalia’s interview, Dalia synthesises her experiences as an activist in the field of Sexual and Reproductive Health, and shares her views on what ‘Decolonising Global Health’ means in practice.