In-situ methodologies, including go-along and photo-elicited interviews, are ideal for harnessing people's lived experiences of place and their meanings for health and health …
Malaria remains a significant public health challenge globally, particularly affecting children under-5 years of age due to their underdeveloped immune systems. Identifying the risk …
Increasing urbanization in Ghana has led to a waste management crisis with multiple public health consequences. The contextualized mapping of what is dumped, where and why …
Background The creation of relief camps following a disaster, conflict or other form of externality often generates additional health problems. The density of people in a highly …
Urban environments are heterogeneous landscapes of social and environmental features, with important consequences for human–nature entanglements, such as that of mosquito …
J Ajayakumar, AJ Curtis, V Rouzier, JW Pape… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Springer
Background The health burden in developing world informal settlements often coincides with a lack of spatial data that could be used to guide intervention strategies. Spatial video …
Background Data on the asymptomatic burden of malaria in endemic areas is essential for Ghana's malaria elimination efforts. Consequently, the situation of asymptomatic malaria in …
This study is aimed to compare the strengths and weaknesses of three approaches— analytic hierarchy process analysis, sentiment analysis, and floating population analysis—in …
J Jackson, A Ewanyshyn, S Perry, T Ens… - Journal of Advanced …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Background People who are insecurely housed and use drugs are disproportionately affected by drug poisonings. Nurses are uniquely positioned to utilize harm reduction …