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Assessing Courtesy Reporting Bias in Facility-Based Surveys on Person-Centred Maternity Care: Evidence from Urban Informal Settlements in Nairobi and Lusaka
Jiwani, S. S.; Mutua, M. K.; Jacobs, C.; Musukuma, M.; Njeri, A.; Adero, G.; Ngosa, D.; Abajobir, A.; Faye, C. M.; Boerma, T.; Amouzou, A. (Journal of global health, 2025)Experience of care is typically measured through client exit surveys administered in the facility. Evidence suggests that such measures suffer from courtesy reporting bias whereby respondents do not accurately report on ... -
Association Between Maternal Mental Health and Early Childhood Development, Nutrition, and Common Childhood Illnesses in Khwisero Subcounty, Kenya.
Abajobir, A.; Maina, D.; Wambui, E.; Sidze, E. M. (PLOS ONE, 2025)Despite the significant public health burden of maternal mental health disorders in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), limited data are available on their effects on early childhood development (ECD), nutritional status, and child ... -
COVID-19 and Mental Health in 8 Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Prospective Cohort Study.
Aksunger, N.; Vernot, C.; Littman, R.; Voors, M.; Meriggi, N.F.; Abajobir, A.; Beber, B.; Dai, K.; Egger, D.; Islam, A.; Kelly, J.; Kharel, A.; Matabaro, A.; Moya, A.; Mwachofi, P.; Nekesa, C.; Ochieng, E.; Rahman, T.; Scacco, A.; Van-Dalen, Y.; Walker, M.; Janssens, W.; Mobarak, A.M. (PLOSResearchGate, 2023)Background: The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and associated mitigation policies created a global economic and health crisis of unprecedented depth and scale, raising the estimated prevalence of depression ... -
Levels and Determinants of Person-Centred Maternity Care among Women Living in Urban Informal Settlements: Evidence from Client Exit Surveys in Nairobi, Lusaka and Ouagadougou
Jiwani, S. S.; Cisse, K.; Mutua, M. K.; Jacobs, C.; Njeri, A.; Adero, G.; Musukuma, M.; Ngosa, D.; Sissoko, F. B.; Kouanda, S.; Abajobir, A.; Faye, C. M.; Boerma, T.; Amouzou, A. (BMJ, 2025)Sub-Saharan Africa's rapid urbanisation has led to the sprawling of urban informal settlements. The urban poorest women are more likely to experience worse health outcomes and poor treatment during childbirth. This study ... -
Quality of Maternal and Newborn Health Services in Selected Urban Informal Settlement in Nairobi, Kenya,
Mutua, M.; Adero, G.; Njeri, A.; Abajobir, A.; Anono,E.; Tira, C.; Jiwani, S.; Munjuri, D. (APHRCCountdown to 2030, 2024)Nairobi's rapid population growth and unregulated urbanization has led to an increase in people living in informal settlements. Lack of essential services has led to stalling maternal and neonatal mortality rates. While ... -
Urban Health Study, Technical Report, Kenya, "Quality of Maternal and Newborn Health Care Services in Facilities in Selected Low-Income Urban Settings in Nairobi, Kenya"
Mutua,M.; Adero, G.; Njeri,A.; Abajobir, A.; Anono,E.; Tira, C.; Jiwani, S.; Munjuri, D. (APHRC, 2023)Nairobi's rapid population growth and unregulated urbanization has led to an increase in people living in informal settlements. Lack of essential services has led to stalling maternal and neonatal mortality rates. While ...