Sally E. Findley
Affiliations: | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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Baumont M, Wandasari W, Agastya NLPM, et al. (2020) Understanding childhood adversity in West Sulawesi, Indonesia. Child Abuse & Neglect. 107: 104533 |
Smaldone A, Manwani D, Aygun B, et al. (2019) HABIT efficacy and sustainability trial, a multi-center randomized controlled trial to improve hydroxyurea adherence in youth with sickle cell disease: a study protocol. Bmc Pediatrics. 19: 354 |
Smaldone A, Findley S, Manwani D, et al. (2018) HABIT, a Randomized Feasibility Trial to Increase Hydroxyurea Adherence, Suggests Improved Health-Related Quality of Life in Youths with Sickle Cell Disease. The Journal of Pediatrics |
Afenyadu GY, Adegoke AA, Findley S. (2017) Improving Human Resources for Health means Retaining Health-Workers: Application of the WHO-Recommendations for the Retention of Health-Workers in Rural Northern-Nigeria. Journal of Health Care For the Poor and Underserved. 28: 1066-1086 |
Green NS, Manwani D, Matos S, et al. (2017) Randomized feasibility trial to improve hydroxyurea adherence in youth ages 10-18 years through community health workers: The HABIT study. Pediatric Blood & Cancer |
Smaldone A, Findley S, Bakken S, et al. (2016) Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial to assess the feasibility of an open label intervention to improve hydroxyurea adherence in youth with sickle cell disease. Contemporary Clinical Trials |
Findley SE, Doctor HV, Afenyadu GY. (2016) Impact of alternative community engagement strategies on improved maternal and child health behaviours and outcomes among the most vulnerable in northern Nigeria African Population Studies. 32 |
Palmas W, Findley SE, Teresi J, et al. (2015) Response to comment on Palmas et al. Results of the Northern Manhattan Diabetes Community Outreach Project: a randomized trial studying a community health worker intervention to improve diabetes care in Hispanic adults. Diabetes Care 2014;37:963-969. Diabetes Care. 38: e59 |
Uzondu CA, Doctor HV, Findley SE, et al. (2015) Female health workers at the doorstep: a pilot of community-based maternal, newborn, and child health service delivery in northern Nigeria. Global Health, Science and Practice. 3: 97-108 |
Palmas W, March D, Darakjy S, et al. (2015) Community Health Worker Interventions to Improve Glycemic Control in People with Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 30: 1004-12 |