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Mapping the evaluation capacity building landscape: A bibliometric analysis of scholarly communities and themes
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This article discusses the literature on evaluation capacity building and presents findings from a bibliometric analysis of ECB articles.

Partner Effects: Analyzing Service Member and Spouse Drinking Over Time
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This study examines how service members and their spouses influence each other's drinking habits, while exploring other factors that contribute to alcohol use.

Addressing Health-Related Social Needs via Community Resources: Lessons from the Accountable Health Communities Model
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This Health Affairs article explains how CMS’s Accountable Health Communities links people to social services & needs resources, & how more research could help.

Neutralizing Antibody Responses to mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines versus SARS-CoV-2 Infection Among Pregnant Women and Vaccine Induced Antibody Transfer to Infants
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Pregnant women with two COVID-19 vaccine doses have vaccine-induced antibodies, a CDC study co-written by Abt shows, but antibodies transferred to infants wane quickly.

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.

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

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.

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.

Risk factors for reinfection with the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant among previously infected frontline workers
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A new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study confirms that mask use, vaccinations, and boosters reduce the risk of COVID-19 reinfection.