Author

Otupiri Easmon

Associate Professor of Public Health, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi - Cited by 1,813 - Public Health - Reproductive Health - Maternal Health - Family Planning - Child Health

Biography

Otupiri Easmon, affiliated with Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health, School of Public Health, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana. His specialization and research interest includes Fertility, Women’s health, Reproductive health and Neonatal Health.
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Trends in contraceptive prevalence rates in sub-Saharan Africa since the 2012 London Summit on Family Planning: results from repeated cross-sectional surveys
S Ahmed, Y Choi, JG Rimon, S Alzouma, P Gichangi, G Guiella, ...The Lancet Global Health 7 (7), e904-e911, 2019201
120
2019
Estimating the incidence of abortion: a comparison of five approaches in Ghana
SC Keogh, E Otupiri, DW Chiu, CB Polis, R Hussain, SO Bell, EK Nakua, ...BMJ Global Health 5 (4), e002129, 2020202
31
2020
Facility management associated with improved primary health care outcomes in Ghana
EK Macarayan, HL Ratcliffe, E Otupiri, LR Hirschhorn, K Miller, SR Lipsitz, ...PLoS One 14 (7), e0218662, 2019201
30
2019
Injury rate and risk factors among small-scale gold miners in Ghana
EK Nakua, E Owusu-Dabo, S Newton, A Koranteng, E Otupiri, P Donkor, ...BMC Public Health 19 (1), 1-8, 2019201
29
2019
Towards patient-centred care in Ghana: health system responsiveness, self-rated health and experiential quality in a nationally representative survey
HL Ratcliffe, G Bell, K Awoonor-Williams, A Bitton, JH Kim, S Lipstiz, ...BMJ open quality 9 (2), e000886, 2020202
22
2020
Menstrual hygiene among adolescent girls in junior high schools in rural northern Ghana
MT Kumbeni, E Otupiri, FA ZibaPan African Medical Journal 37 (1),
20
2020
Estimating the incidence of abortion: using the Abortion Incidence Complications Methodology in Ghana, 2017
CB Polis, PW Castillo, E Otupiri, SC Keogh, R Hussain, EK Nakua, ...BMJ Global Health 5 (4), e002130, 2020202
19
2020
Traumatic brain injury and infectious encephalopathy in children from four resource-limited settings in Africa
EL Fink, A von Saint Andre-von Arnim, R Kumar, PT Wilson, T Bacha, ...Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 19 (7), 649-657, 2018201
16
2018
Occupational injury burden among gold miners in Ghana
EK Nakua, E Owusu-Dabo, S Newton, K Adofo, E Otupiri, P Donkor, ...International journal of injury control and safety promotion 26 (4), 329-335, 2019201
16
2019
Assessment of bypass of the nearest primary health care facility among women in Ghana
G Bell, EK Macarayan, H Ratcliffe, JH Kim, E Otupiri, S Lipsitz, ...JAMA network open 3 (8), e2012552-e2012552, 2020202
16
2020
Mobile phone short message service (SMS) as a malaria control tool: a quasi-experimental study
A Mohammed, PR Acheampong, E Otupiri, FA Osei, R Larson-Reindorf, ...BMC public health 19, 1-11, 2019201
15
2019
Perspectives of urban Ghanaian women on vasectomy
O Asare, E Otupiri, J Apenkwa, R Odotei-AdjeiReproductive Health , 1-6, 2017201
14
2017
Hormonal contraceptive use in Ghana: the role of method attributes and side effects in method choice and continuation
SC Keogh, E Otupiri, PW Castillo, DW Chiu, CB Polis, EK Nakua, SO BellContraception 104 (3), 235-245, 2021202
12
2021
First aid practices for injured children in rural Ghana: a Cluster-Random population-based survey
A Gyedu, B Stewart, E Otupiri, P Donkor, C MockPrehospital and disaster medicine 36 (1), 79-5, 2021202
8
2021
Prevalence and correlates of perceived infertility in Ghana
CB Polis, E Otupiri, M Hindin, DW Chiu, SC Keogh, C Aidoo, ...Studies in family planning 51 (3), 207-224, 2020202
6
2020
Preliminary validation of the PRImary care facility Management Evaluation tool (PRIME-Tool), a national facility management survey implemented in Ghana
J Uy, EK Macarayan, HL Ratcliffe, K Miller, E Otupiri, ...BMC health services research 19, 1-15, 2019201
6
2019
Contraceptive and abortion practices of young Ghanaian women aged 15–24: evidence from a nationally representative survey
Contraceptive and abortion practices of young Ghanaian women aged 1–24: evidence from a nationally representative surveySC Keogh, E Otupiri, PW Castillo, NW Li, J Apenkwa, CB PolisReproductive Health 18 (1), 1-17, 2021202
5
2021