Jacob Novignon

1.4k total citations
64 papers, 888 citations indexed

About

Jacob Novignon is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Finance. According to data from OpenAlex, Jacob Novignon has authored 64 papers receiving a total of 888 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 33 papers in General Health Professions, 31 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 24 papers in Finance. Recurrent topics in Jacob Novignon's work include Global Maternal and Child Health (31 papers), Healthcare Systems and Reforms (24 papers) and Global Health Care Issues (23 papers). Jacob Novignon is often cited by papers focused on Global Maternal and Child Health (31 papers), Healthcare Systems and Reforms (24 papers) and Global Health Care Issues (23 papers). Jacob Novignon collaborates with scholars based in Ghana, United Kingdom and Nigeria. Jacob Novignon's co-authors include Justice Nonvignon, Eric Arthur, Genevieve Cecilia Aryeetey, Mohammad Habibullah Pulok, Otuo Serebour Agyemang, Emmanuel Aboagye, Moses Aikins, Sebastian Eliason, Levison Chiwaula and John Koku Awoonor‐Williams and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Social Science & Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Jacob Novignon

59 papers receiving 844 citations

Peers

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Bernadette O’Hare United Kingdom
Sven Neelsen United States
Angela Baschieri United Kingdom
Krycia Cowling United States
Michael Thiede South Africa
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All Works

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Novignon, Jacob, et al.. (2024). Adolescent mental health services in West Africa: a comparative analysis of Burkina Faso, Ghana, and Niger. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health. 18(1). 130–130. 1 indexed citations
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Hailemichael, Yohannes, Jacob Novignon, Tara Mtuy, et al.. (2024). The role of economic factors in shaping and constituting the household burden of neglected tropical diseases of the skin: Qualitative findings from Ghana and Ethiopia. Social Science & Medicine. 356. 117094–117094. 4 indexed citations
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Amoako, Yaw Ampem, Jacob Novignon, Adwoa Asante-Poku, et al.. (2023). Buruli-RifDACC: Evaluation of the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of high-dose versus standard-dose rifampicin on outcomes in Mycobacterium ulcerans disease, a protocol for a randomised controlled trial in Ghana. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2. 59–59. 1 indexed citations
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Aryeetey, Genevieve Cecilia, Justice Nonvignon, Keziah Malm, et al.. (2023). Cost of inappropriate prescriptions for uncomplicated malaria in Ghana. Malaria Journal. 22(1). 157–157. 1 indexed citations
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Amoako, Yaw Ampem, Jacob Novignon, Adwoa Asante-Poku, et al.. (2022). Additional files for BuruliRifDACC. Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research). 2 indexed citations
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Amoako, Yaw Ampem, Jacob Novignon, Adwoa Asante-Poku, et al.. (2022). Buruli-RifDACC: Evaluation of the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of high-dose versus standard-dose rifampicin on outcomes in Mycobacterium ulcerans disease, a protocol for a randomised controlled trial in Ghana. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2. 59–59. 1 indexed citations
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Novignon, Jacob, et al.. (2021). Exemption for the poor or the rich? An assessment of socioeconomic inequalities in Ghana’s national health insurance exemption policies. Health Policy and Planning. 36(7). 1058–1066. 6 indexed citations
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Novignon, Jacob, Genevieve Cecilia Aryeetey, Justice Nonvignon, et al.. (2021). Efficiency of malaria service delivery in selected district-level hospitals in Ghana. Health Systems. 12(2). 198–207. 4 indexed citations
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Pulok, Mohammad Habibullah, Gowokani Chijere Chirwa, Jacob Novignon, Toshiaki Aizawa, & Marshall Makate. (2020). Levels of and changes in socioeconomic inequality in delivery care service: A decomposition analysis using Bangladesh Demographic Health Surveys. PLoS ONE. 15(11). e0242325–e0242325. 11 indexed citations
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Novignon, Jacob, et al.. (2019). Childhood mortality, intra-household bargaining power and fertility preferences among women in Ghana. Reproductive Health. 16(1). 139–139. 11 indexed citations
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Novignon, Jacob, et al.. (2019). Socioeconomic inequalities in maternal health care utilization in Ghana. International Journal for Equity in Health. 18(1). 141–141. 59 indexed citations
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Novignon, Jacob, et al.. (2018). How Does the Health Sector Benefit from Trade Openness? Evidence from Sub‐Saharan Africa. African Development Review. 30(2). 135–148. 24 indexed citations
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Novignon, Jacob, et al.. (2015). The poverty and inequality nexus in Ghana: a decomposition analysis of household expenditure components. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich).
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Novignon, Jacob, et al.. (2014). Efficiency of Health Systems in Sub-Sahara Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Time Varying Stochastic Frontier Models. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 4(3). 7 indexed citations
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Novignon, Jacob. (2014). Socioeconomic status and the prevalence of fever in children under age five: evidence from four sub-Saharan African countries. 1 indexed citations
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Novignon, Jacob, et al.. (2014). Demand for abortion and post abortion care in Ibadan, Nigeria. Health Economics Review. 4(1). 3–3. 12 indexed citations
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Novignon, Jacob. (2010). Estimating household vulnerability to poverty from cross section data: an empirical evidence from Ghana. MPRA Paper. 6 indexed citations

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