Date: 29 January 2012

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IFGH 2012: Health Systems Barriers to Adherence to Antiretroviral Treatment Programme in Rural South Africa

Key informant interviews were conducted with health care workers. Initial analysis was narrative to derive patterns of adherence, and sequential analysis interrogated health systems responses to adherence challenges.
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IFGH 2012: Sustainability of Community Based Organisations for HIV/AIDS Care and Support Services in Zambia

This study assessed whether Zambia's World Bank-funded Community Response to HIV/AIDS (CRAIDS) project, 2003-2008, contributed to CBO sustainability.

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IFGH 2012: An Evaluation of the Relevance, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Impact and Sustainability of the Community-led Total Sanitation (CLTS) Approach in Liberia

This evaluation, using a descriptive, qualitative, cross-sectional study design, sought to establish the overall effectiveness, impact and sustainability of CLTS within the Liberian context, through OECD/DAC criteria for evaluating development assistance.
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IFGH 2012: Using Community Health Workers to Manage Hypertension in Urban India: A Cost- Effectiveness Analysis

Our objective was to estimate the net costs and cost per Disability-adjusted Life Year (DALY) averted associated with a hypothetical intervention using Community Health Workers (CHWs) to manage hypertension in India.
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IFGH 2012: Community-Driven Scale-Up of Community Case Management

The approach to CCM scale-up emphasized on-the-ground capacity building, mainly of CHWs and supervisors, both through formal trainings and continuous presence at the facility and community level to provide on-going support to put the knowledge received into practice.
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IFGH 2012: Health Care Delivery, Access and Utilisation in Emerging Communities and Slums of Urban South West, Nigeria

The study aims to examine the nature of health care in emerging communities and slums of urban south west, Nigeria. The specific objectives will include; to explore the social processes by which health care services emerge and evolve in emerging communities and urban slums of south west Nigeria; to examine access to health care services and effective utilisation of health care services in emerging communities and urban slums of south west Nigeria.
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IFGH 2012: Perceptions and Care seeking for Obstructed Labor: Findings from the Qualitative Assessment of the Bangladesh Maternal Mortality Survey, 2010

Qualitative research was conducted between March 2010 and February 2011 with maternal deaths and near-miss who experienced obstructed labor. Deaths were sampled from the survey, while near-miss were identified in health facilities located in the same area.
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