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Kapp N, Bawah A, Agula C, Menzel J, Antobam S, Asuming P, et al.
Contraception . 2024 Jul; 140:110538. PMID: 39002625
Objectives: To compare self-reported clinical outcomes following medical abortion with mifepristone and misoprostol sourced from either a pharmacy or health clinic. Study Design: We conducted a prospective, non-randomized, non-inferiority cohort...
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Agula C, Bawah A, Asuming P, Kyei P, Biney A
Syst Rev . 2024 Jan; 13(1):15. PMID: 38178219
Background: Strengthening healthcare systems is a practical approach to enhance healthcare delivery and services. Although there has been a rise in the number of health systems strengthening (HSS) interventions in...
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Agula C, Henry E, Asuming P, Agyei-Asabere C, Kushitor M, Kanmiki E, et al.
Afr J Reprod Health . 2023 Aug; 25(6):20-31. PMID: 37585817
This paper examined women's pre- and post-induced abortion contraceptive use and predictors of post-abortion modern contraceptive uptake in selected poor settlements of Accra, Ghana. Data from a cross-sectional study of...
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Sakeah E, Bawah A, Asuming P, Debpuur C, Welaga P, Awine T, et al.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth . 2023 Apr; 23(1):298. PMID: 37118693
Background: This paper reports on results of a health system strengthening implementation research initiative conducted the Upper East Region of northern Ghana. Transformative interventions to accelerate and strengthen the health...
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Sakeah E, Bawah A, Kuwolamo I, Anyorikeya M, Asuming P, Aborigo R
BMC Res Notes . 2023 Feb; 16(1):17. PMID: 36803880
Background: Maternal mortality is still a burden worldwide, and Ghana's maternal and child mortalities are still high. Incentive schemes have been effective in improving health workers' performance thereby reducing maternal...
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Agula C, Henry E, Asuming P, Obeng-Dwamena A, Toprah T, Agyekum M, et al.
Womens Health (Lond) . 2022 Dec; 18:17455057221141290. PMID: 36476194
Background: Postpartum contraceptive use reduces unintended pregnancies and results in better health outcomes for children and women. However, there is a dearth of knowledge on postpartum contraceptive use in Ghana,...
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Agula C, Henry E, Asuming P, Agyei-Asabere C, Kushitor M, Canning D, et al.
BMC Womens Health . 2021 Aug; 21(1):300. PMID: 34399739
Background: Increasing access to safe abortion methods is crucial for improving women's health. Understanding patterns of service use is important for identifying areas for improvement. Limited evidence is available in...
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Henry E, Agula C, Agyei-Asabere C, Asuming P, Bawah A, Canning D, et al.
Stud Fam Plann . 2021 Jun; 52(2):105-123. PMID: 34110017
Recent data suggest increasing rates of emergency contraception (EC) use in Ghana, particularly in urban areas. In 2018, we collected survey data from 3,703 sexually experienced women aged 16-44 years...
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Henry E, Hackett K, Bawah A, Asuming P, Agula C, Canning D, et al.
Health Policy Plan . 2020 Oct; 35(10):1290-1299. PMID: 33097942
Community-based demand-generation family planning programmes have been associated with increased contraceptive use in rural areas of Ghana. However, rigorous evaluations of such programmes in urban contexts are lacking. We used...
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Sheff M, Bawah A, Asuming P, Kyei P, Kushitor M, Phillips J, et al.
Glob Health Action . 2020 Mar; 13(1):1732664. PMID: 32174254
: The United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals have reaffirmed the international community's commitment to maternal, newborn, and child health, with further investments in achieving quality essential service coverage and...