Bryan Shaw
Johns Hopkins University
7 Papers
Bryan Shaw is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Access to integrated community case management of childhood illnesses services in rural Ethiopia: a qualitative study of the perspectives and experiences of caregivers.
TL;DR: Efforts to minimize barriers to care seeking and to improve demand should be incorporated into the iCCM strategy in order to achieve reductions in child mortality and promote equity in access and child health outcomes.
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ASHP Statement on the Pharmacy Technician's Role in Pharmacy Informatics.
Bryan Shaw,Shawn Boland,D. Baker,Mary Tucker,Cynthia Kay Jeter,Yuqi Zhou +5 more
TL;DR: With appropriate safeguards and supervision, pharmacy technician informaticists (PTIs) will manage IT processes in health-system pharmacy services, ensuring a safe and efficient medication-use process.
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iCCM AND CHILDHOOD MORTALITY IN ETHIOPIA Effects of the integrated Community Case Management of Childhood Illness Strategy on Child Mortality in Ethiopia: A Cluster Randomized Trial
Agbessi Amouzou,Elizabeth Hazel,Bryan Shaw,Nathan P Miller,Mengistu Tafesse,Lawrence H. Moulton,Jennifer Bryce,Robert E. Black +7 more
- 01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: Ethiopia’s iCCM program did not generate levels of demand and utilization sufficient to achieve significant increases in intervention coverage and a resulting acceleration in reductions in child mortality, and this evaluation has allowed Ethiopia to strengthen their strategic approaches to increasing population demand and use of i CCM services.
Effects of the integrated Community Case Management of Childhood Illness Strategy on Child Mortality in Ethiopia: A Cluster Randomized Trial
Agbessi Amouzou,Elizabeth Hazel,Bryan Shaw,Nathan P Miller,Mengistu Tafesse,Yared Mekonnen,Lawrence H. Moulton,Jennifer Bryce,Robert E. Black +8 more
TL;DR: Ethiopia's iCCM program did not generate levels of demand and utilization sufficient to achieve significant increases in intervention coverage and a resulting acceleration in reductions in child mortality, and this evaluation has allowed Ethiopia to strengthen its strategic approaches to increasing population demand and use of i CCM services.
Determinants of Utilization of Health Extension Workers in the Context of Scale-Up of Integrated Community Case Management of Childhood Illnesses in Ethiopia.
Bryan Shaw,Agbessi Amouzou,Nathan P Miller,Amy O. Tsui,Jennifer Bryce,Mengistu Tafesse,Pamela J. Surkan +6 more
TL;DR: Even though iCCM is reaching some vulnerable populations, there remain significant barriers to use of HEWs delivering i CCM services, and efforts for demand generation and minimization of remaining barriers are urgently needed for the sustained success of theiCCM strategy in Ethiopia.