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I am hoping to edit and add to the Health in Mozambique article for my class project. I would like to expand upon the maternal and child healthcare, malnutrition, and HIV/AIDS sections in the “health status” subsection, as well as create a section about health education and the healthcare system in Mozambique.

Bibliography:

Health Care System

'''1.   "Mozambique's health system." WHO. Accessed September 25, 2017. http://who.int/countries/moz/areas/health_system/en/index1.html .'''

''The World Health Organization's article discusses health and development, socioeconomic development, health status indicators, and national health policy. I will use this article in my section Health Care System, potentially under a subsection of History.''

2.   '''Piotti, Bruno, and Esselina Macome. "Public healthcare in Mozambique: Strategic issues in the ICT development during managerial changes and public reforms." International journal of medical informatics 76 (2007): S184-S195.'''

''This article looks what the best strategy is for information communication technology adoption and adaptation in Mozambique, and argues that a sociotechnical approach could help policy makers and health managers address the movement in an appropriate way for their social context surrounding public health. I will use this article in my section Health Care System, potentially under a subsection of Policy.''

'''3.   Pfeiffer, James. "International NGOs and primary health care in Mozambique: the need for a new model of collaboration." Social science & medicine 56, no. 4 (2003): 725-738.'''

''This article presents an ethnographic case of the relationship between international aid and their local counterparts (specifically NGOs) and a discussion of the relationships effectiveness in supporting primary heath care in Mozambique. I will use this article in my section Health Care system, potentially under a subsection of Current Programming.''

'''4.   Pfeiffer, James, Pablo Montoya, Alberto J. Baptista, Marina Karagianis, Marilia de Morais Pugas, Mark Micek, Wendy Johnson et al. "Integration of HIV/AIDS services into African primary health care: lessons learned for health system strengthening in Mozambique-a case study." Journal of the International AIDS Society 13, no. 1 (2010): 3.'''

''This article evaluates an initiative by the Mozambique Ministry of Health in 2004 and 2005 to integrate HIV/AIDS testing into the primary health care system. I will use this article in my section Health Care System, potentially under a subsection of History.''

'5.   Jump up^ Gloyd, S. (1996). "Confrontation, co-operation or co-optation: NGOS and the Ghanaian state during structural adjustment". Review of African Political Economy. 68: 149–168. JSTOR 4006246.'

''This article examines relations between NGOs in African states and international aid. I will use this article in my section Health Care System, potentially under a subsection of History.''

6.   Analyzing the problem of unsustainable health information systems in less‐developed economies: case studies from Tanzania and Mozambique." Information Technology for Development 11.3 (2005): 273-298.

''This article is a comparative case analysis of health information system development and implementation between Tanzania and Mozambique. It identifies two relationships between the Ministry of Health and donor agencies, and between the Ministry of health and software development agencies and how each contributes to the current un-sustainability of health information systems in less developed economies. I will use this article in my section Health Care System, potentially under a subsection of Policy.''

Health Conditions: Chronic

'''1.      Silva-Matos, C., et al. "Diabetes in Mozambique: prevalence, management and healthcare challenges." Diabetes & metabolism 37.3 (2011): 237-244.'''

''This study looks at not only the rate of diabetes incidence in Mozambique, but also the management of diabetic patients and the rates of treatment and diagnosis in diabetic patients. I will use this article in my section Health Conditions, under the section Chronic Diseases''

'''2.      Damasceno, Albertino, Ana Azevedo, Carla Silva-Matos, António Prista, Domingos Diogo, and Nuno Lunet. "Hypertension prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control in Mozambique." Hypertension 54, no. 1 (2009): 77-83.'''

''This article assesses the prevalence and awareness of diabetes in urban and rural Mozambique, and describes the management of the condition in the country. I will use this article in my section Health Conditions, under the section Chronic Diseases'', and potentially under the Health Care System section.

'''3.      Gomes, A., A. Damasceno, A. Azevedo, A. Prista, C. Silva‐Matos, S. Saranga, and N. Lunet. "Body mass index and waist circumference in Mozambique: urban/rural gap during epidemiological transition." Obesity reviews 11, no. 9 (2010): 627-634.'''

''This article looks at the Mozambican adult population and estimates urban-rural differences in obesity and waist circumferences, as well as the development and implementation of strategies to manage obesity related healthcare demands. I will use this article in my section Health Conditions, under the section Chronic Diseases, and potentially under the Health Care System section.''

Health Conditions: Communicable

'''1.   Brouwer, Miranda, et al. "Healthcare workers' challenges in the implementation of tuberculosis infection prevention and control measures in Mozambique." PloS one 9.12 (2014): e114364.'''

This study investigates the prevalence of TB in Mozambique and the Healthcare workers in Mozambique's perception of their occupational hazard and risk of TB. I will use this article in my section Health Conditions, under the section Communicable Diseases.

'''2.   Passador, Luiz Henrique. "Tradition", person, gender, and STD/HIV/AIDS in southern Mozambique." Cadernos de Saúde Pública 25.3 (2009): 687-693'''

''This article is about the stigma placed on women in Mozambique when diagnosed with HIV / AIDS, and how they are seen as the producers of disease. It explores experience, treatment messages, and public policies surrounding this issue. I will use this article in my section Health Conditions, under the section Communicable Diseases.''

3.   Acceptability, feasibility and challenges of implementing an HIV prevention intervention for people living with HIV/AIDS among healthcare providers in Mozambique: Results of a qualitative study." SAHARA-J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS 12.1 (2015): 2-9.

''This study looks at a positive prevention program intervention for HIV/AIDS and looks at how feasible and accepted it was. Study data suggests that healthcare providers found PP acceptable, feasible to implement in their HIV work in clinic settings, and valued this strategy to improve HIV prevention. I will use this article in my section Health Conditions, under the section Communicable Diseases.''

Maternal and Child Health

'''1.   Geelhoed, Diederike, et al. "Integrated maternal and child health services in Mozambique: structural health system limitations overshadow its effect on follow-up of HIV-exposed infants." BMC health services research 13.1 (2013): 207.'''

''This article is a study on integrated care programs for HIV exposed infants in Tete Province, Mozambique. I will use this article in my Maternal and child health section, as well as potentially in the Health Care System section.''

'''2.   Mboane, Ramos, and Madhav P. Bhatta. "Influence of a husband’s healthcare decision making role on a woman’s intention to use contraceptives among Mozambican women." Reproductive health 12.1 (2015): 36.'''

''This article is a study on the influence a husband / partner has on a women and the decision making power that the hold regarding woman's health and contraception usage in Mozambique. I will use this article in my Maternal and child health section.''

'''3.   Sahn, David E., and Harold Alderman. "On the determinants of nutrition in Mozambique: The importance of age-specific effects." World Development 25, no. 4 (1997): 577-588.'''

''This article looks at the impact of income and other socioeconomic variables on the age and gender standardized height-for-age of children in Mozambique. It shows the impact of household resources and health inputs on these factors and how it affects nutritional status as well. I will use this article in my Maternal and child health section, potentially in a subsection on children.''

'''4.   Gwatkin, Davidson R., Shea Rutstein, Kiersten Johnson, Eldaw Suliman, and Adam Wagstaff. "Socio-economic differences in health nutrition and population. Mozambique 1997 2003." (2007).'''

''This report provides basic information about health, nutrition, and population inequality in Mozambique. The report presents data about hnp status, service use, and related matters among individuals belonging to different socio-economic classes. The principal focus is on differences among groups of individuals defined in terms of the wealth or assets of the households where they resid''e. I will use this article in my Maternal and child health section.

'''5.   Burchi, Francesco. "Child nutrition in Mozambique in 2003: the role of mother's schooling and nutrition knowledge." Economics & Human Biology 8, no. 3 (2010): 331-345.'''

'' This paper is a study of the determinants of the anthropometric status of preschool children in Mozambique. It provides insights into two main factors that influence child nutrition : the mother's schooling and the knowledge of nutrition by the mother. I will use this article in my Maternal and child health section, potentially in a subsection on children.''

Health Education

'''1.   Fernandes, Titoh., and L.j Ferrão. "Community oriented interprofessional health education in Mozambique: One student/one family program." Education for Health 27, no. 1 (2014): 103. Accessed September 26, 2017. doi:10.4103/1357-6283.134362.'''

This article evaluates the "One Student/One Family" program for teaching and learning for health complimentary to traditional core curriculum in Mozambique. I will use this article in my health education section.

'''2.   Passador, Luiz Henrique. "Tradition", person, gender, and STD/HIV/AIDS in southern Mozambique." Cadernos de Saúde Pública 25.3 (2009): 687-693.'''

''This article is about the stigma placed on women in Mozambique when diagnosed with HIV / AIDS, and how they are seen as the producers of disease. It explores experience, treatment messages, and public policies surrounding this issue. I will use this article in my section Health education, and also under Health Conditions, under the section Communicable Diseases.''