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Assessment of Neurodevelopment in Infants With and Without Exposure to Asymptomatic or Mild Maternal SARS-CoV-2 Infection During Pregnancy
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This study found no association between asymptomatic or mild COVID-19 cases among pregnant individuals and infant neurodevelopment.

The Work of John Mayne: Using Evaluative Information Sensibly to Bridge the Gaps Between Evaluation and Monitoring
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Sebastian Lemire co-authored three articles on John Mayne’s evaluation work in a special edition of The Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation.

Assessing and Addressing Burnout in Primary Care
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Burnout among primary care clinicians and staff is a serious and growing concern but administrators and practice leaders can address it using organization-wide approaches.

How We Model Matters – Visualizing Program Theories
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This methods guide aims to help both program developers and evaluators advance the creativity and energy in their own work.

Reliability and Validity of an Innovative High Performing Healthcare System Assessment Tool
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An innovative new tool that measures health systems performance and dimensions of universal health coverage (UHC) covered in-depth in BMC Health Services Research

From Policy to Practice: Responses to Homeless Encampments in Los Angeles
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This study on homeless encampments in Los Angeles identifies the challenges, the responses, and the policies at the county and city levels.

Productive Uses of Energy in African Agriculture Could Reduce Poverty
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As conditions for the adoption of productive uses of energy improve in sub-Saharan Africa, this paper makes suggestions to accelerate their adoption.

Effectiveness of maternal influenza vaccination in Peru — PRIME cohort
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Incidence of confirmed influenza in pregnant women in Peru was twice as high for those who weren’t vaccinated compared with those who were.

High School Counseling and College Financial Aid
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This report from Abt and Anlar finds correlations between meeting with a high school counselor, FAFSA completion, and receipt of need-based grants for college.

Using Behavioral Insights to Market a Workplace Safety Program: Evidence From a Multi-Armed Experiment
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An Abt evaluation found marketing OSHA’s safety consultation service via brochure was effective but incorporating behavioral nudges didn’t increase uptake.