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PLoS One
December 2024
Institute for Global Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
Introduction: Mental health and wellbeing is a global public health concern. However, there is limited evidence on managing the mental health needs of the Nepalese migrant population in the UK. This paper is focused on exploring coping strategies employed by older Nepalese migrant women in managing their mental distress.
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January 2024
Institute for Global Health, University College London, London, UK.
Child nutrition interventions in low-income settings are variably effective as strategies often focus on primary caregivers, with less attention given to other household members. This study explored the influence of household members on exclusive breastfeeding and the feeding practices of mothers of under-five children in Jigawa State, Northern Nigeria. As part of a cluster randomised controlled trial in Jigawa State, we conducted an ethnographic process evaluation.
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December 2024
Institute for Global Health, University College London, London, UK.
Background: In 2019, Nigeria reported the highest mortality rate in children younger than 5 years globally. We aimed to assess a whole-systems approach to improving child mortality in northern Nigeria.
Methods: We conducted a community-based, parallel-arm, pragmatic, cluster randomised controlled trial in Kiyawa local government area, Jigawa state, Nigeria, and a concurrent mixed-methods process evaluation using ethnography and quantitative implementation monitoring.
Lancet Child Adolesc Health
December 2024
Girls Not Brides, London, UK.
PLOS Glob Public Health
July 2024
Institute for Global Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
Population knowledge of COVID-19 and adherence to prevention measures may not be equitably distributed, limiting the success of public health measures. We aimed to understand whether COVID-19 knowledge differed by socio-economic status in a rural low-income setting of Jigawa State, Nigeria. We conducted a secondary analysis of the baseline cross-sectional survey of the INSPIRING cluster randomised controlled trial in Kiyawa Local Government Area, Jigawa State, from January-June 2021.
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