Hanani Tabana

1.6k total citations
34 papers, 913 citations indexed

About

Hanani Tabana is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Infectious Diseases and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Hanani Tabana has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 913 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in General Health Professions, 11 papers in Infectious Diseases and 11 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Hanani Tabana's work include HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (11 papers), Global Maternal and Child Health (10 papers) and Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (10 papers). Hanani Tabana is often cited by papers focused on HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (11 papers), Global Maternal and Child Health (10 papers) and Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (10 papers). Hanani Tabana collaborates with scholars based in South Africa, United States and Sweden. Hanani Tabana's co-authors include Tanya Doherty, Reshma Naik, Debra Jackson, Wanga Zembe‐Mkabile, Jeroen De Man, Sonja Swanevelder, Edwin Wouters, Linda Campbell, Debra Jackson and Anna Thorson and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, BMJ and International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Hanani Tabana

33 papers receiving 888 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Hanani Tabana South Africa 17 391 381 279 201 192 34 913
Brandon A. Knettel United States 15 383 1.0× 520 1.4× 217 0.8× 176 0.9× 172 0.9× 81 798
Caroline Kuo United States 21 646 1.7× 443 1.2× 208 0.7× 196 1.0× 319 1.7× 75 1.2k
Jennifer D. Makin South Africa 21 641 1.6× 666 1.7× 361 1.3× 377 1.9× 115 0.6× 47 1.3k
Melkizedeck Leshabari Tanzania 18 416 1.1× 450 1.2× 389 1.4× 171 0.9× 79 0.4× 50 974
Carolyn M. Audet United States 21 619 1.6× 720 1.9× 351 1.3× 303 1.5× 78 0.4× 88 1.2k
Sibusiso Sifunda South Africa 18 626 1.6× 410 1.1× 197 0.7× 126 0.6× 150 0.8× 78 1.0k
Mary C. Smith-Fawzi United States 6 156 0.4× 300 0.8× 150 0.5× 143 0.7× 194 1.0× 6 672
Emilie Venables South Africa 18 285 0.7× 314 0.8× 168 0.6× 83 0.4× 158 0.8× 44 711
David Kaawa–Mafigiri Uganda 17 371 0.9× 344 0.9× 208 0.7× 172 0.9× 72 0.4× 68 938
Andrea Swartzendruber United States 20 650 1.7× 430 1.1× 338 1.2× 137 0.7× 198 1.0× 63 1.1k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Hanani Tabana

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Hanani Tabana

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Hanani Tabana. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Hanani Tabana based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Hanani Tabana. Hanani Tabana is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Asefa, Anteneh, Samson Gebremedhin, Tiara Marthias, et al.. (2023). Wealth-based inequality in the continuum of maternal health service utilisation in 16 sub-Saharan African countries. International Journal for Equity in Health. 22(1). 203–203. 18 indexed citations
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Cooper, Diane, et al.. (2022). Same but Different? Comparing Attitudes Regarding Gender, Gender Diversity, and Sexual Diversity Among Early Adolescents in South Africa and Belgium. Journal of Adolescent Health. 71(4). 446–454. 2 indexed citations
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Man, Jeroen De, Linda Campbell, Hanani Tabana, & Edwin Wouters. (2021). The pandemic of online research in times of COVID-19. BMJ Open. 11(2). e043866–e043866. 73 indexed citations
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Man, Jeroen De, Mario Smith, Marguerite Schneider, & Hanani Tabana. (2021). An exploration of the impact of COVID-19 on mental health in South Africa. Psychology Health & Medicine. 27(1). 120–130. 19 indexed citations
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Knight, Lucia, et al.. (2020). Review of health and non-health sector indicators for monitoring service provision along the continuum of care for maternal health. BMC Research Notes. 13(1). 151–151. 2 indexed citations
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Campbell, Linda, et al.. (2020). Social and Structural Determinants of Household Support for ART Adherence in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 17(11). 3808–3808. 26 indexed citations
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Fuhr, Daniela C., Benedict Weobong, Anisha Lazarus, et al.. (2019). Delivering the Thinking Healthy Programme for perinatal depression through peers: an individually randomised controlled trial in India. The Lancet Psychiatry. 6(2). 115–127. 99 indexed citations
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Sikander, Siham, Ikhlaq Ahmad, Najia Atif, et al.. (2019). Delivering the Thinking Healthy Programme for perinatal depression through volunteer peers: a cluster randomised controlled trial in Pakistan. The Lancet Psychiatry. 6(2). 128–139. 125 indexed citations
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Ogbe, Emilomo, Marleen Temmerman, Elin C. Larsson, et al.. (2018). Opportunities for linking research to policy: lessons learned from implementation research in sexual and reproductive health within the ANSER network. Health Research Policy and Systems. 16(1). 123–123. 8 indexed citations
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Naik, Reshma, Wanga Zembe‐Mkabile, Elizabeth B. Jackson, et al.. (2017). What Influences Linkage to Care After Home-Based HIV Counseling and Testing?. AIDS and Behavior. 22(3). 722–732. 18 indexed citations
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Magasana, Vuyolwethu, Wanga Zembe‐Mkabile, Hanani Tabana, et al.. (2016). An assessment of quality of home-based HIV counseling and testing performed by lay counselors in a rural sub-district of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. SAHARA-J Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS. 13(1). 188–196. 5 indexed citations
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Tabana, Hanani, Lilian Dudley, Stephen Knight, et al.. (2016). The acceptability of three vaccine injections given to infants during a single clinic visit in South Africa. BMC Public Health. 16(1). 749–749. 13 indexed citations
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Tabana, Hanani, Lungiswa Nkonki, Charles Hongoro, et al.. (2015). A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of a Home-Based HIV Counselling and Testing Intervention versus the Standard (Facility Based) HIV Testing Strategy in Rural South Africa. PLoS ONE. 10(8). e0135048–e0135048. 40 indexed citations
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Tabana, Hanani, Tanya Doherty, Birgitta Rubenson, et al.. (2013). ‘Testing Together Challenges the Relationship’: Consequences of HIV Testing as a Couple in a High HIV Prevalence Setting in Rural South Africa. PLoS ONE. 8(6). e66390–e66390. 31 indexed citations
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Naik, Reshma, Hanani Tabana, Tanya Doherty, Wanga Zembe‐Mkabile, & Debra Jackson. (2012). Client characteristics and acceptability of a home-based HIV counselling and testing intervention in rural South Africa. BMC Public Health. 12(1). 824–824. 57 indexed citations
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Tabana, Hanani, Tanya Doherty, Sonja Swanevelder, et al.. (2012). Knowledge of HIV status prior to a community HIV counseling and testing intervention in a rural district of south Africa: results of a community based survey. BMC Infectious Diseases. 12(1). 73–73. 44 indexed citations
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Steyn, Nelia P., Estelle V. Lambert, & Hanani Tabana. (2008). Nutrition interventions for the prevention of type 2 diabetes. Proceedings of The Nutrition Society. 68(1). 55–70. 34 indexed citations

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