Publications (94)
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“You could find a good or a bad provider, I would say you just have to go and see: A qualitative study of the influence of perceptions of service quality on family planning service use in Burkina Faso”
Sarah Castle, Fiacre Bazié, Amelia Maytan-Joneydi, Boukary Kindo, Lisa M. Calhoun, Yentéma Onadja, Georges Guiella, Ilene S. Speizer
This qualitative study from Burkina Faso explores community-level perceptions of family planning (FP) service quality among FP users and non-users. It examines how perspectives on service quality may influence women’s motivation to seek modern methods from health facilities. For this study, twenty focus group discussions were undertaken with n(...)
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“You could find a good or a bad provider, I would say you just have to go and see”: A qualitative study of the influence of perceptions of service quality on family planning service use in Burkina Faso
Sarah Castle, Fiacre Bazie, Amelia Maytan-Joneydi, Kindo Boukary, Lisa M. Calhoun, Yentema Onadja, Georges Guiella, Ilene S. Speizer
This qualitative study from Burkina Faso explores community-level perceptions of family planning (FP) service quality among FP users and non-users. It examines how perspectives on service quality may influence women’s motivation to seek modern methods from health facilities. For this study, twenty focus group discussions were undertaken with n(...)
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Assessing the Suitability of Unmet Need as a Proxy for Access to Contraception and Desire to Use It
Leigh Senderowicz, Brooke W. Bullington, Nathalie Sawadogo,Katherine Tumlinson, Ana Langer, Abdramane Soura, Pascal Zabré,and Ali Sié
Unmet need for contraception is a widely used but frequently misunderstoodindicator. Although calculated from measures of pregnancy intention and cur-rent contraceptive use, unmet need is commonly used as a proxy measure for() lack of access to contraception and () desire to use it. Using data from a sur-vey in Burkina Faso, we examine the e(...)
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Menstrual regulation: examining the incidence, methods, and sources of care of this understudied health practice in three settings using cross‑sectional population‑based surveys
Bell O. S., Shankar M., OlaOlorun F., Omoluabi E., Khanna A., Ahmad D., Guiella G. and Moreau C
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Menstrual regulation is a practice that may exist within the ambiguity surrounding one’s pregnancy status and has been the subject of limited research. The aim of this study is to measure the annual rate of menstrual regulation in Nigeria, Cote d’Ivoire, and Rajasthan, India, overall and by background characteristics and to describ(...)
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Validation and Predictive Utility of a Person-Centered Quality of Contraceptive Counseling (QCC-10) Scale in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Multicountry Study of Family Planning Clients and a New Indicator for Measuring High-Quality, Rights-Based Care
Karp C., OlaOlorun F., Guiella G., Gichangi P., Choi Y., Anglewicz P. and Holt K.,
The lack of validated, cross-cultural measures for examining quality of contraceptive counseling compromises progress toward improved services. We tested the validity and reliability of the 10-item Quality of Contraceptive Counseling scale (QCC-10) and its association with continued protection from unintended pregnancy and person-centered outc(...)
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Measuring Contraceptive Autonomy at Two Sites in Burkina Faso: A First Attempt to Measure a Novel Family Planning Indicator
Leigh Senderowicz, Brooke W. Bullington, Nathalie Sawadogo,Katherine Tumlinson, Ana Langer, Abdramane Soura, Pascal Zabré,and Ali Sié
There is growing consensus in the family planning community around the need for novel measures of autonomy. Existing literature highlights the tension between efforts to pursue contraceptive targets and maximize uptake on the one hand, and efforts to promote quality, person-centeredness, and contraceptive autonomy on the other hand. Here, we p(...)
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Prevalence and correlates of reproductive coercion across ten sites: commonalities and divergence
Wood S.N, Thomas H.L., Guiella G., Bazié F., Mosso R., Fassassi R., Akilimali P. Z., Thiongo M., Gichangi P., Oumarou S., OlaOlorun F., Omoluabi E., Khanna A., Kibira S., Makumbi F. and Decker M.R.
Background: Reproductive coercion (RC) is a type of abuse where a partner asserts control over a woman's reproductive health trajectories. Recent research emphasizes that RC experiences may differ within and across low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), as compared to higher income contexts, given social pressures surrounding childbearing.(...)
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Autonomie décisionnelle des femmes en âge de procréer et utilisation de la contraception moderne au Burkina Faso
Yentéma Onadja, Sawadogo P. Maurice, Moussa Lonkila Zan, Dalomi Bahan, Adama Tiendrebeaogo
Objectifs : Cette étude vise à examiner les liens entre l’autonomie décisionnelle des femmes et l’utilisation de la contraception moderne au Burkina Faso en 2010 et en 2015.
Méthodes : Notre analyse s’est basée sur les données de l’enquête démographique et de santé et à indicateurs multiples du Burkina Faso de 2010 (EDSBF-MICS 2010) et de l’e(...)
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Déterminants de la pratique régulière de l’activité physique et sportive dans la ville de Ouagadougou
ILBOUDO Salfo, NANA Brigitte, TIAMA Adama, OUATTARA Daouda, SONGNABA Florent
Les bienfaits de la pratique régulière de l’activité physique et sportive (APS) sur la santé et la qualité de vie sont bien établis. Toutefois, la pratique régulière demeure un grand défi dans un contexte marqué par des changements majeurs de mode de vie. Objectif : L’objectif de cette recherche est de déterminer les facteurs déterminants de l(...)
Déterminant, Activité Physique et Sportive, Régularité
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Assessment of the maternal death surveillance and response implementation process in Burkina Faso
Wambi M.E. Yameogo, W. Nadine Ghilat Paré/Belem, Tieba Millogo, Seni Kouanda, Charlemagne M.R. Ouédraogo
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Objective: To evaluate the maternal death surveillance and response (MDSR) implementation process in two health districts in Burkina Faso and identify factors that
have affected implementation.
Methods: We conducted a case study in two health districts selected by purposive
sampling according to location (rural or urban) during(...)
Burkina Faso, maternal death surveillance and response
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Child Gender-Related Vulnerability and Chronic Malnutrition in Burkina Faso: The Moderating Role of The Maternal Education
Pengdewendé Maurice Sawadogo, Jean-François Kobiané, Eric Tchouaket Nguemeleu, Drissa Sia, Yentéma Onadja
Background: Chronic malnutrition in children is a growth disorder resulting from a prolonged lack of nutrient intake. It is a widespread health issue in West and Central Africa where it affects one third (1/3) of children under five (05). This paper highlights the mitigation of child’s genderbased chronic malnutrition risk through maternal edu(...)
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La Radioprotection des Patients dans le Service de Médecine Nucléaire du Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Yalgado Ouédraogo, Burkina Faso Patient radioprotection in the nuclear medicine department of CHUYO, Burkina Faso
Sanon Hugues, Ouattara Florence, Ouédraogo Sandrine, Ki Thierry, Gansonré Victor, Sangaré Amadou, Tapsoba Théophile Lincoln
Introduction. Le service de médecine nucléaire du Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Yalgado Ouédraogo (CHUYO) est le premier service de médecine nucléaire au Burkina Faso. Après neuf années de fonctionnement, nous nous sommes proposés d’évaluer la mise en oeuvre des mesures de radioprotection des patients. Matériels et méthodes. Il s’est agi d’(...)
radioprotection, patients, médecine nucléaire, CHUYO
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Induced abortion incidence and safety in Burkina Faso in 2020: Results from a population-based survey using direct and social network-based estimation approaches
Suzanne O. Bell, Georges Guiella, Meagan E. Byme, Fiacre Bazie, Yentéma Onadja, Haley L. Thomas, Caroline Moreau
This study aims to estimate induced abortion incidence and safety in Burkina Faso using direct and indirect methods, overall and by women’s background characteristics. Data come from a nationally representative survey of reproductive aged women (n = 6,388). To address social desirability bias in abortion reporting, we asked about respondents’(...)
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Social network-based abortion incidence estimation in Burkina Faso: Examining the impact of the network generating question
Suzanne O. Bell, Georges Guiella, Selena Anjur-Dietrich, Fiacre Bazie, Yentéma Onadja, Saifuddin Ahmed, Caroline Moreau.
Social network-based methods are increasingly used to estimate induced abortion incidence and investigate correlates. Approaches differ in the social tie definitions used to identify which social network members’ abortion experiences respondents will report. This study compares the effect of using the “best friend” (closest female friend) ver(...)
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Violence against women from partners and other household members during COVID-19 in Burkina Faso and Kenya
Michele R. Decker, Shannon N. Wood, Haley Thomas, Mary Thiongo, Georges Guiella, Fiacre Bazie, Yentéma Onadja, Peter Gichangi
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Global evidence indicates increases in gender-based violence (GBV) during the COVID-19 pandemic following mitigation measures, such as stay at home orders. Indirect effects of the pandemic, including income loss, strained social support, and closed or inaccessible violence response services, may further exacerbate GBV and undermine(...)
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