Global Health-Science and Practice

Papers
(The H4-Index of Global Health-Science and Practice is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Midpoint Reflections on USAID HIV Local Partner Transition Efforts97
Supporting the Manufacturing of Medical Supplies in Africa: Collaboration Between Africa CDC, Partners, and Member States31
Strengthening Integrated Approaches for Family Planning and Menstrual Health28
Social and Political Dimensions of Disseminating Research Findings on Emerging Zoonotic Viruses: Our Experience in Sierra Leone24
Let’s Make Life Easier for Health Workers, Not More Complicated24
Timely Access to Essential Surgery, Surgical Workforce, and Surgical Volume: Global Surgery Indicators in Mexico24
Improving Maternity Care in India’s Private Hospitals: Quality Certification? Yes, but More Is Needed23
A Tale of 2 Countries: Implementation of the Cold Chain Equipment Optimization Platform in Guinea and Kenya20
Oxygen Inequity in the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond19
Improving Primary Care Quality Through Supportive Supervision and Mentoring: Lessons From the African Health Initiative in Ethiopia, Ghana, and Mozambique19
Assessing Acceptability of Biodegradable Contraceptive Implants in Kenya and Senegal19
A Call to Action: Reinvigorating Interest and Investments in Health Infrastructure19
Assessing Use, Usefulness, and Application of the High Impact Practices in Family Planning Briefs and Strategic Planning Guides18
Authors’ Response to Letter on “Down but Not Out: Vasectomy Is Faring Poorly Almost Everywhere—We Can Do Better to Make It a True Method Option”17
Using Human-Centered Design to Explore Potential Users' and Men's Views of New Injectable Contraceptives in Kampala and Lagos16
Evaluation of a Depression Intervention in People With HIV and/or TB in Eswatini Primary Care Facilities: Implications for Southern Africa16
End Malaria Faster: Taking Lifesaving Tools Beyond “Access” to “Reach” All People in Need16
Repeatability of Pulse Oximetry Measurements in Children During Triage in 2 Ugandan Hospitals16
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