Implementation Research: An Imperative for Improving Global Health and Health InequitiesSampson et al.Mar 1, 201510(1): 1-2DownloadPDF (English)Mar 1, 201510(1): 1-2
Appraising the Evidence for Public Health Policy Components Using the Quality and Impact of Component Evidence AssessmentBarbero et al.Mar 1, 201510(1): 3-11DownloadPDF (English)Mar 1, 201510(1): 3-11
Building a Platform for Translational Research in Chronic Noncommunicable Diseases to Address Population Health: Lessons From NHLBI Supported CRONICAS in PeruMiranda et al.Mar 1, 201510(1): 13-19DownloadPDF (English)Mar 1, 201510(1): 13-19
Challenges and Opportunities for Implementation of Interventions to Prevent and Control CVD in Low-Resource Settings: A Report From CESCAS in ArgentinaRubinstein et al.Mar 1, 201510(1): 21-29DownloadPDF (English)Mar 1, 201510(1): 21-29
Implementation of Management Strategies for Diabetes and Hypertension: From Local to Global Health in Cardiovascular DiseasesBloomfield et al.Mar 1, 201510(1): 31-38DownloadPDF (English)Mar 1, 201510(1): 31-38
Training and Supervision of Community Health Workers Conducting Population-Based, Noninvasive Screening for CVD in LMIC: Implications for Scaling UpAbrahams-Gessel et al.Mar 1, 201510(1): 39-44DownloadPDF (English)Mar 1, 201510(1): 39-44
The Training and Fieldwork Experiences of Community Health Workers Conducting Population-Based, Noninvasive Screening for CVD in LMICAbrahams-Gessel et al.Mar 1, 201510(1): 45-54DownloadPDF (English)Mar 1, 201510(1): 45-54
Changes in Health Behaviors and Self-Rated Health of Participants in Meta Salud: A Primary Prevention Intervention of NCD in MexicoDenman et al.Mar 1, 201510(1): 55-61DownloadPDF (English)Mar 1, 201510(1): 55-61
A Qualitative Examination of Secondary Prophylaxis in Rheumatic Heart Disease: Factors Influencing Adherence to Secondary Prophylaxis in UgandaHuck et al.Mar 1, 201510(1): 63-69DownloadPDF (English)Mar 1, 201510(1): 63-69
Cardiovascular Disease Research and the Development Agenda in Low- and Middle-Income CountriesBurroughs Pena & BloomfieldMar 1, 201510(1): 71-73DownloadPDF (English)Mar 1, 201510(1): 71-73
The 5 × 5 Path Toward Rheumatic Heart Disease Control: Outcomes From the Third Rheumatic Heart Disease ForumJohnson et al.Mar 1, 201510(1): 75-78DownloadPDF (English)Mar 1, 201510(1): 75-78
Rheumatic Heart Disease: Tools for Implementing ProgrammesWyberMar 1, 201510(1): 79-80DownloadPDF (English)Mar 1, 201510(1): 79-80
Diagnostic Criteria in Rheumatic Heart DiseaseBeniwal et al.Mar 1, 201510(1): 81-82DownloadPDF (English)Mar 1, 201510(1): 81-82
Childhood Nutrition and Prevention of Rheumatic FeverZamanMar 1, 201510(1): 83DownloadPDF (English)Mar 1, 201510(1): 83
RHD Prevention Perspectives in BangladeshZamanMar 1, 201510(1): 85-86DownloadPDF (English)Mar 1, 201510(1): 85-86
A Global Health Strategy to Capitalize on Proven-Effective Interventions for Heart, Lung, and Blood DiseasesEngelgau et al.Mar 1, 201510(1): 87-91DownloadPDF (English)Mar 1, 201510(1): 87-91