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B Sarah

Sunyani Technical University

723 publications · 3 citations

Earthquake and Disaster Impact StudiesSport and Mega-Event ImpactsAmerican Sports and LiteratureAmerican Environmental and Regional HistoryCinema and Media Studies

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B Sarah is a researcher whose publication history reflects a distinct shift from local journalism and community reporting in San Francisco to academic scholarship in fashion and marketing. Recent work focuses on clothing selection criteria and the utilization of social media for business promotion within the fashion industry.

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How do specific policy interventions aimed at improving female education and labor force participation accelerate the 'maternal mortality transition' in regions currently experiencing high maternal mortality?

Why this gap exists: While the retrieved literature establishes links between female education, political power, and health outcomes (e.g., [3], [6], [9]), no study directly addresses how specific labor or education policy interventions accelerate the 'maternal mortality transition' in high-mortality regions, leaving the mechanism and impact of such specific policies unresolved.

What is the comparative effectiveness of telemedicine versus traditional in-person care in maintaining essential antenatal coverage and reducing maternal mortality in low-income and middle-income countries during future health system shocks?

Why this gap exists: While abstracts [4], [7], [8], and [9] discuss digital tools and maternity care in low- and middle-income countries, none provide a direct comparative effectiveness analysis of telemedicine versus in-person care regarding maternal mortality during health system shocks, leaving the specific question unresolved.

Sources

  1. COVID-19 and resilience of healthcare systems in ten countriesNature Medicine, 2022
  2. Community Health Workers Can Provide Psychosocial Support to the People During COVID-19 and Beyond in Low- and Middle- Income CountriesFrontiers in Public Health, 2021
  3. Social Impacts and Responses Related to COVID-19 in Low- and Middle-income CountriesOpenDocs (Institute of Development Studies), 2020
  4. Seizing the moment to rethink health systemsThe Lancet Global Health, 2021
  5. Use of mHealth in promoting maternal and child health in “BIMARU” states of India “A health system strengthening strategy”: Systematic literature reviewPLOS Digital Health, 2024
  6. Investments for effective functionality of health systems towards Universal Health Coverage in Africa: A scoping reviewPLOS Global Public Health, 2022
  7. Infant and young child feedingOECD eBooks, 2023
  8. Facilitators and barriers to the implementation of a Mobile Health Wallet for pregnancy-related health care: A qualitative study of stakeholders’ perceptions in MadagascarPLoS ONE, 2020
  9. The impact of digital interventions on health insurance coverage for reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health services utilization in Kakamega, Kenya: a cluster randomized controlled trialHealth Policy and Planning, 2024
  10. Seeking digital maternity healthcare during the pandemic health system shock: a systematic review of women's experiences in low- and middle-income countriesFrontiers in Reproductive Health, 2026

How does the consumption of plant-based proteins, specifically those high in anti-nutritional factors like phytates and trypsin inhibitors, affect mineral bioavailability and growth outcomes in children relying on these proteins as primary staples?

Why this gap exists: While the retrieved papers confirm that anti-nutritional factors like phytates and trypsin inhibitors reduce mineral bioavailability [0, 2], they focus on general adult health or crop improvement [1, 6] and do not provide direct evidence on the specific growth outcomes in children relying on these proteins as primary staples.

Publications

Understanding Clothing Selection: The Perfect Ways of Choosing Men’s Suit Jacket for Good Grooming

Integrated Journal for Research in Arts and Humanities · 2023 · 2 citations

Le marketing stratégique chez all-in-web (2006)

Publications Études & Analyses · 2015 · corresponding author

Etude de la stratégie marketing de la marque Longchamp

Publications Études & Analyses · 2015 · corresponding author

Co-branding - Association d'un produit de grande consommation à une marque de luxe

Publications Études & Analyses · 2015 · corresponding author

Photo: Coyote spotting at Lands End

2014 · corresponding author

Saturday family movie nights at Cabrillo Playground; starts Aug. 9

Chemistry - An Asian Journal · 2014 · corresponding author

BigPicture, Academy of Science’s first photo exhibition opens August 1

Current Medical Research and Opinion · 2014 · corresponding author

Spotted: Majestic coyote at Lands End

2014 · corresponding author

Photo: Out for a swim with the folks

2014 · corresponding author

Photo: “My Richmond District Home”

2014 · corresponding author

Shop local at the “Sidewalk Saturday” event on Clement Street

Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde · 2013 · corresponding author

Merry Christmas, Richmond District!

2013 · corresponding author

Video: Rainbow over the Richmond District

2013 · corresponding author

Ahoy mateys! Cabrillo Playground re-opening celebration is this Saturday

Current Opinion in Oncology · 2013 · corresponding author

Video: Great Blue Heron dines on a mole

2013 · corresponding author

Photos: Dolphins surfing near Sutro Baths

2013 · corresponding author

Sunday Streets event in October moving into the neighborhood

BMC Neurology · 2013 · corresponding author