Family Planning Uptake in Kagera and Mara Regions in Tanzania: A Cross-Sectional Community Survey2021
Joseph Massenga; male partner, family planning, antenatal care, childbirth, community health worker, facility health care worker; family planning; community health worker; male partner; antenatal care; childbirth; facility health care worker
Family structures and children's nutritional status in TanzaniaThe 1996 Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey (TDHS) data is used to examine the
Sichona, Francis J.
Feasibility and acceptability of delivering adolescent health interventions alongside HPV vaccination in Tanzania2016
Deborah Watson-Jones; Adolescent, health, HPV, integration, Tanzania, vaccine; Tanzania; health; integration; adolescent; HPV; Vaccine
Feasibility of introducing compulsory community health fund in low resource countries: views from the communities in Liwale district of Tanzania.. Marwa B; . Feasibility; . Feasibility
Feed selectivity studies in sheep and goats offered mutipurose trees(MPT)I.R.S Khama; Sheep and goats Multipurpose trees MPT Agriculture & Livestock Animal Health Animal science; Sheep and goats Multipurpose trees MPT Agriculture & Livestock Animal Health Animal science
Female genital schistosomiasis as an evidence of a neglected cause for reproductive ill-health: a retrospective histopathological study from Tanzania.. Swai B; . Female genital schistosomiasis; . Female genital schistosomiasis
Female Sex Workers’ Experiences with Intended Pregnancy and Antenatal Care Services in Southern Tanzania2015
Sarah W. Beckham; pregnancy experiences of female sex workers (FSWs), especially in the context of high rates of HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), is essential to tailoring services to meet their needs. This study explores FSWs’ experiences with intended pregnancy and access to antenatal care and HIV testing in two regions of Tanzania. Thirty in-depth interviews and three focus group discussions were conducted. FSWs sought to become pregnant to gain respect as mothers, to avoid stigma, and/or to solidify relationships, sometimes posing risks to their own and their partners’ health. Pregnant FSWs generally sought antenatal care (ANC) services but rarely disclosed their occupation, complicating provision of appropriate care.; pregnancy experiences of female sex workers (FSWs); especially in the context of high rates of HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs); is essential to tailoring services to meet their needs. This study explores FSWs’ experiences with intended pregnancy and access to antenatal care and HIV testing in two regions of Tanzania. Thirty in-depth interviews and three focus group discussions were conducted. FSWs sought to become pregnant to gain respect as mothers; to avoid stigma; and/or to solidify relationships; sometimes posing risks to their own and their partners’ health. Pregnant FSWs generally sought antenatal care (ANC) services but rarely disclosed their occupation; complicating provision of appropriate care.
Fighting non-communicable diseases in East Africa: assessing progress and identifying the next steps2020
Christian Kraef; control strategies, health policy, public Health, other study design; health policy; public Health; control strategies; other study design
Financial efficiency of health and pig managementNgowi,H A|Mlangwa,J E D|Carabin,H.; Financial efficiency Health and pig management education Taenia solium control; Financial efficiency Health and pig management education Taenia solium control
Fine scale mapping of malaria infection clusters by using routinely collected health facility data in urban Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.. Mlacha YP; . Fine scale; . Fine scale
Five years strategic rolling development plansMuhimbili University College; Muhimbili Health Science Muhimbili University College School of medicine Population, Health and Nutrition; Health and Nutrition; Muhimbili Health Science Muhimbili University College School of medicine Population
Follow-up on commitments at the Third Global Forum on Human Resources for Health: Indonesia, Sudan, Tanzania “A commitment is a promise, a promise is a debt”2016
Gilles Dussault; Health workforce commitments, Health workforce policies, Policy analysis, Indonesia, Sudan, Tanzania, Third Global Forum, Monitoring, Evaluation; Tanzania; monitoring; Evaluation; Health workforce commitments; Health workforce policies; policy analysis; Indonesia; Sudan; Third Global Forum
For the poor, sleep is leisure understanding perceptions, barriers and motivators to mosquito net care and repair in southern Tanzania. Mboma ZM; . Health Belief Model; . Health Belief Model
Forced and Resentful or Consented Participation of Teachers in Educating Primary School Children on Condom Use Issues in Tanzania? Perspectives of Parents, Teachers, Health Program Coordinators and Condom Marketers in Two Districts. Mubyazi, Godfrey M.,; . Forced and Resentful; . Forced and Resentful
Forced and Resentful or Consented Participation of Teachers in Educating Primary School Children on Condom Use Issues in Tanzania? Perspectives of Parents, Teachers, Health Program Coordinators and Condom Marketers in Two Districts. Mubyazi, Godfrey M.; . Forced and Resentful; . Forced and Resentful