Organisatie
Sociaalecologisch Gezondheidsonderzoek
Projecten
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- Post exposure prophylaxis for leprosy in the Comoros and MadagascarVanaf1 sep 2018 → 28 feb 2023
- An anthropological analysis of the community participatory approach of a malaria elimination trial in The Gambia: determinants for community members’ participationVanaf11 jul 2018 → Heden
- A transdisciplinary study of the ethical implications of adolescent enrollment in a clinical trial in The GambiaVanaf26 apr 2018 → 18 nov 2022
- Exploring the Ethical issues in Clinical Research with Pregnant Women in low resource settings; and acceptability of interventions for pregnant women: An Ethnography Of The Pregnanzi-2 Trial In The GambiaVanaf29 jan 2018 → Heden
- Anthropological research and community participation to facilitate mass drug administration of iverctmetin and dyhidroartemisin-piperaquine as an additional intervention for malaria eliminationVanaf1 jan 2018 → 30 sep 2020
- Pre-delivery administration of azithromycin to prevent neonatal sepsis and death: a phase III double-blind randomized clinical trialVanaf1 jan 2018 → 31 dec 2019
- The interplay of sense making and decision-making processes on treatment and prevention of Nodding Syndrome by different stakeholders: an ethnographic exploration in Cameroon, Tanzania and UgandaVanaf19 okt 2017 → 15 jul 2021
- Targeting residual malaria transmission among the Ra‐glai ethnic minority in Vietnam using a transdisciplinary approachVanaf1 aug 2017 → Heden
- Designing an innovative malaria elimination strategy based on reactive case and community participation: a mixed-‐methods studyVanaf1 okt 2015 → Heden
- Reactive Household-based Self-administered Treatment againstresidual malaria transmission in a cluster-randomised trialVanaf1 okt 2015 → 31 jul 2019
Publicaties
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- A survey of nongovernmental organizations on their use of WHO's prequalification programme(2020)
Auteurs: Ariadna Nebot Giralt, Maya Ronse, Raffaella Ravinetto
Pagina's: 413-419 - Can public trust coronavirus apps?(2020)
Auteurs: Anne-Mieke VANDAMME, Totran Nguyen
- Report of the first international workshop on onchocerciasis-associated epilepsy(2018)
Auteurs: Robert Colebunders, Michel Mandro, Alfred K. Njamnshi, Michel Boussinesq, An Hotterbeekx, Joseph Kamgno, Sarah O'Neill, Adrian Hopkins, Patrick Suykerbuyk, Maria-Gloria Basanez, et al.
- Etiological spectrum of persistent fever in the tropics and predictors of ubiquitous infections: a prospective four-country study with pooled analysis(2022)
Auteurs: Emmanuel Bottieau, Lukas Van Duffel, Sayda El-Safi, Kanika Deshpande Koirala, Basudha Khanal, S. Rijal, Narayan Raj Bhattarai, Thong Phe, Kruy Lim, Deby Mukendi, et al.
Pagina's: 144 - The importance of blood is infinite(2016)
Auteurs: Sarah O'Neill, Susan Dierickx, J. Okebe, Edgard Dabira, Charlotte Gryseels, Umberto D'Alessandro, Koen Peeters
- Understanding maternal and neonatal vaccination acceptance in the Gambia(2017)
Auteurs: P. Johm, Fatou Jaiteh, Ed Clarke, Koen Peeters
Pagina's: 342-343 - Community Lab of Ideas for Health (CLIH): horizontal dialogue and negotiation of relevance for malaria elimination trial in The Gambia(2018)
Auteurs: Fatou Jaiteh, Julie Balen, Umberto D'Alessandro, Joseph Okebe, Koen Peeters, Joan Muela Ribera
Pagina's: 128-128 - Towards a digitally-enabled, community-based responsive health system in Tanzania: a formative study for the Afya-Tek digitised health initiative(2020)
Auteurs: Nandini Sarkar, Koen Peeters, Angel Dillip
Pagina's: 35-35 - Where and why do we lose women from the continuum of care in maternal health? A mixed-methods study in Southern Benin(2022)
Auteurs: Charlotte Gryseels, Jean-Paul Dossou, Armelle Vigan, Christelle Boyi Hounsou, Lydie Kanhonou, Lenka Benova, Thérèse Delvaux
Pagina's: 236-243 - Micro-epidemiology of malaria in an elimination setting in Central Vietnam(2018)
Auteurs: Melanie Bannister-Tyrrell, Nguyen Xuan Xa, Eline Kattenberg, Nguyen Van Van, Vu Khac Anh Dung, Truong Minh Hieu, Nguyen Van Hong, Eduard Rovira-Vallbona, Nguyen Thanh Thao, Tran Thanh Duong, et al.