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Behavioral and social predictors of COVID-19 vaccine uptake among persons with disabilities in Kenya
A mixed-methods study conducted in Kenya among 792 persons with disabilities (PWDs) across four counties revealed that only 59% were fully vaccinated against COVID-19, with significantly lower rates among individuals with cognitive (34.2%) and self-care (36.6%) impairments. The study recommends targeted outreach through PWD institutions, localized vaccination campaigns, and leveraging trusted health workers to build vaccine confidence and improve access. Read More >>>
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Use of the Manyatta Model to Promote Uptake of Family Planning in Hard-to-Reach Communities in Samburu County, Kenya
In Samburu County, where the modern Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (mCPR) stands at just 25.4% compared to the national average of 57%, the Delivering Equitable and Sustainable Increase in Family Planning (DESIP) project piloted the Manyatta Model to improve family planning uptake among hard-to-reach communities. Recognizing the region’s patriarchal structure, where men are primary decision-makers in women’s health, the model brought health education directly to homesteads (Manyattas) through Community Health Promoters (CHPs). It employed a structured mobilization strategy known as the Tag-
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Strengthening Maternal and Child Health Systems through Digital Tools and Task Sharing: Evidence from Rural Kenya
The study evaluated the impact of digital health tools, task sharing, capacity building, and maternal health financing on Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (MNCH) systems in Kisii, Kajiado, and Migori counties in Kenya, under the Tekeleza project1. It aimed to assess how these interventions influenced MNCH service uptake, outcomes, and referral systems, using a mixed-methods approach with data from healthcare providers, community health promoters, and mothers. Read More >>>
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The feasibility and impact of deploying a four-tests panel at antenatal care in primary health care facilities of a developing country, Kenya
Contracting HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B virus (HBV), and malaria during pregnancy significantly affects the health of the woman, the pregnancy, and the unborn child. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends testing pregnant women for these infections to achieve triple elimination of mother-to-child transmissions. However, this goal has not been fully realized in low- to medium-income countries, primarily due to segmented testing practices. This study aimed to investigate the effect of introducing a four-tests panel on the quality of antenatal care (ANC) among pregnant women attending sele
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Factors Associated with Health Facility-Based Active Tuberculosis Case Finding Yield in Murang’a County, Kenya
An estimated 40% of TB cases in Kenya are undiagnosed and untreated, leading to ongoing transmission in the community. While the introduction of the active case-finding strategy, by the National TB program, has shown improved yield and ensured early detection, health facilities continue to report varying yields. The objective was to assess factors associated with health facility-based active TB case finding yield in Murang’a County. Read More >>>
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The feasibility, acceptability, appropriateness and impact of implementing person-centered communication for prevention of female genital mutilation in antenatal care settings in Guinea,Kenya and Somalia.
There is limited evidence on how to engage health workers as advocates in preventing female genital mutilation (FGM). This study assesses the feasibility, acceptability, appropriateness and impact of a person-centered communication (PCC) approach for FGM prevention among antenatal care (ANC) providers in Guinea, Kenya and Somalia. Read More >>>
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Is Exposure to Inter-Parental Violence Associated with Recent Intimate Partner Violence among Women in Kibra Informal Settlements? Evidence from a cross-sectional study
Exposure to inter-parental violence has been associated with Intimate Partner Violence (IPV). However, research in Kenya's informal settlements (ISs) has been limited in determining this empirical link. This study aimed to examine if inter-parental violence exposure (IPVE) is associated with IPV in the ISs of Kibra, Nairobi, Kenya. Read More >>>
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COVID-19 and Female Genital Mutilation/ Cutting and child marriage: An online multi-country cross sectional survey.
Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) and child marriage are prevalent in many countries in Asia and Africa. These practices are a violation of human rights and have significant impacts on the physical and mental well-being of those affected. COVID-19 restrictions such as lockdowns and closure of schools may have influenced the occurrence of FGM/C and child marriage. This analysis reported on the impact of these restrictions on FGM/C and child marriage Read More >>>
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