An assessment of maternal, newborn and child health implementation studies in Nigeria : implications for evidence informed policymaking and practice

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This review provides insight into the process of evidence-informed policymaking and knowledge transfer based on implementation research, focusing on Mother, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) in Nigeria. Although a reduction in maternal and child mortality in Nigeria could be attributed to implementation of various intervention policies, the study made clear that new and effective policies were informed by research evidence derived from implementation research. Implementation science is the use of strategies to adopt, adapt, and integrate evidence-based health interventions and policies. It is thus able to change patterns of practice within specific settings.

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EVIDENCE-BASED PLANNING, HEALTH POLICY, IMPLEMENTATION, MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH, MORTALITY DECLINE, EVIDENCE-BASED POLICY, RESEARCH TO POLICY, NIGERIA, SOUTH OF SAHARA

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