Publications by authors named "Nestor Bationo"

Article Synopsis
  • Early adolescent sexuality is linked to risky behaviors, unwanted pregnancies, and STIs, yet effective health services are lacking in Tchaourou, Benin.
  • A qualitative study was carried out using focus groups and interviews with adolescents, parents, teachers, and community leaders to identify factors influencing early sexuality based on the socio-ecological model.
  • Four key themes emerged: individual knowledge, interpersonal influences (like family and peers), community norms, and political factors related to socioeconomic status, highlighting the need for multi-level interventions to address this issue.
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Introduction: an intervention aiming to improve the maternal and children environment in healthcare facilities (BECEYA) was launched in three regions of Mali. This study aimed to explore the perceptions and experiences of patients and their companions, community actors, and healthcare facilities staff on the effects of the BECEYA intervention in two regions of Mali.

Methods: we conducted a qualitative study using an empirical phenomenological approach.

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Background: Digital health interventions (DHIs) have increased exponentially all over the world. Furthermore, the interest in the sustainability of digital health interventions is growing significantly. However, a systematic synthesis of digital health intervention sustainability challenges is lacking.

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As COVID-19 vaccine acquisition and deployment accelerates, tensions also increase. This review aims to identify and understand the significance of population attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccines in Africa. A systematic review was conducted.

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Introduction: in Burkina Faso, despite the strategies implemented to increase the use of contraceptives, the prevalence rate of modern contraceptives remains low. Religion is an important part of the socio-cultural fabric of many communities. Besides, religious leaders play an essential role in adopting and using contraceptive methods to support family health.

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