Fonagy, Peter Chammay, Rabih El Ngunu, Carol Kumar, Manasi Verdeli, Lena Allison, Elizabeth Anani, Ghida Fearon, Pasco Fouad, Fouad Hoare, Zoe
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BACKGROUND: Depression ranks as the foremost mental health concern among childbearing women. Within low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), between 20 and 25% of women encounter depression during pregnancy or soon after delivery. This condition impacts not only the mothers but also their offspring. Offspring of women suffering from postnatal depr...
Matanda, Dennis Juma Zulu, Tchaiwe Odwe, George Okoth, Oscar Nakuya, Zoe
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Frontiers in Global Women's Health
Background A substantial proportion of the world population is affected by malaria with 241 million malaria cases reported globally. Intermittent Preventive Treatment in pregnancy (IPTp) with Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine (SP) is an effective chemotherapy but its utilisation has not been optimised. Few studies focus on young mothers and their experienc...
Kuppens, Line; 85483; Leopold, Lucas; 141346; Langer, Arnim; 36734;
Extant literature links intergroup disparities, or horizontal inequalities, in Sub‐Saharan Africa to the unequal representation of ethnic groups in central power, who accumulate wealth at the expense of politically marginalized groups. Over time, these politically‐induced inequalities have trapped some ethnic groups in positions of relative disadva...
Musyimi, Christine W. Ndetei, David M. Muyela, Levi A. Masila, Joe Farina, Nicolas
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Neuroepidemiology
Introduction: In Kenya, there is a lack of data on the number of people with dementia. In this article, we aim to estimate the number of community-dwelling older adults (aged 60 years and above) that are potentially living with dementia in rural Kenya. Methods: Recruitment of older adults occurred through adopting a convenience approach based on th...
Zhou, Guofa Githure, John Lee, Ming-Chieh Atieli, Harrysone Githeko, Andrew Kazura, James Yan, Guiyun Wang, Xiaoming Zhong, Daibin
BACKGROUND: Understanding of malaria ecology is a prerequisite for designing locally adapted control strategies in resource-limited settings. The aim of this study was to utilize the spatial heterogeneity in malaria transmission for the designing of adaptive interventions. METHODS: Field collections of clinical malaria incidence, asymptomatic Plasm...
Murumba, Ruth N. Pashayan, Angela R.
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Frontiers in Political Science
This paper examines declining political trust at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in the informal settlements of Mukuru Kayaba, Mukuru kwa Njenga, and Mukuru kwa Ruben; part of the Mukuru Informal Settlement located in Nairobi, Kenya. The average resident lives on $1.90–$3.50/day with no financial security net. During the COVID-19 pandemic gov...
Kiewiet de Jonge, Josephine (author)
This graduation project consists of the journey of developing a context-specific training system for nurses to administer a paracervical block (PCB) using the medical Chloe Syringe Extension Device (SED). This six-month during project is being carried out on behalf of TU Delft and Chloe Company. The aim of the project is to enable nurses in sub-Sah...
Odukoya, Deborah Chege, Winfred Scior, Katrina
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Introduction The negative consequences of stigma for the wellbeing of people with disabilities have raised public and global health concerns. This study assessed the impact of an e-intervention to reduce intellectual disability (ID) stigma among Nigerian and Kenyan internet-users. Method Participants aged 18+ and citizens of Nigeria and Kenya were ...
Soma, Katrine Kals, Jeroen Opiyo, Mary A. Ndambi, Asaah García-Cubero, Rafael Barbosa, Maria J. Rurangwa, Eugene Vernooij, Adriaan
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Hunger affected 278 million people in Africa in 2021, and in Kenya, the proportion of the population unable to afford a healthy diet is 81%. To combat hunger and increase resilience throughout the food system, spirulina (Arthrospira platensis) has been shown to have remarkable properties. The main aim of this study is to investigate whether protein...
Mwakisha, Jemimah Adika, Ben Nyawade, Susan Phori, Peter Malekele Nidjergou, Noemie Nikiema Silouakadila, Cleph Fawcett, Stephen
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Health promotion practice
This case study describes the country-level response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Kenya between February 2020 and May 2021. We organize the presentation of COVID-19 response strategies across the five stages of (a) engagement, (b) assessment, (c) planning, (d) action/implementation, and (e) evaluation. We describe the participatory monitoring and ev...