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Has Ethiopia been successful in increasing health care utilisation for children?Despite a range of programmes and initiatives introduced in Ethiopia since 2003 care-seeking for sick under-five children has remained low. The...
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IDEAS Phase 2 Final Report 2022In 2016, the IDEAS project entered a second phase of work, building on lessons learned from phase one. Five key research themes were...
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Health Systems Research 2022This year’s HSR conference has the theme of Health Systems Performance in the Political Agenda: Sharing Lessons on Current and Future Global...
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IDEAS webinar series: Part 2 How collaboration is experienced within Quality Improvement Collaboratives in EthiopiaQuality improvement collaboratives require collaboration across and within health facilities to enable and accelerate quality improvement. Little...
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IDEAS Webinar Series: Part 1 Enabling data-driven decision making in the district health system in EthiopiaThe Data-Informed Platform for Health (DIPH) is a health system-strengthening intervention which uses local data sources to promote structured...
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IDEAS webinar series 2022IDEAS webinar series in collaboration with the MARCH Centre and Centre for Evaluation IDEAS Phase 2 has focussed on understanding what works,...
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Why data falsification happensThis qualitative study published in BMJ Global Health aimed to understand reasons why healthcare providers intentionally falsify maternal and...
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Embedding Community-Based Newborn Care in the Ethiopian health system: lessons from a 4-year programme evaluationThis study was published as part of journal supplement on Reimagening health systems for better health and social justice in Health Policy and...
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How health care workers choose their jobs: a discrete choice experiment in EthiopiaThis study unlike many others, which interview doctors or medical students, aimed to understand job preferences of lower-skilled cadres such as...
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Can quality improvement programmes affect health care workers’ motivation?
A knowledgeable and motivated workforce is critical for health systems to provide high-quality services. Many low- and middle-income countries