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Table 6 Summary of literature search results

From: Women’s participation in the prevention and control of dengue using environmental methods in the global south: a qualitative meta-synthesis

No

Citation

Reason for exclusion

1

Bassoa,C., Garcıa da Rosa, E., Romeroc, S., et al. (2015) Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 109, pp. 134–142

A

2

World Bank (2008) Environmental health and child survival: epidemiology, economics, experiences. II. Series: Environment and development. Washington, D.C.: World Bank.

A

3

Alobuia, W.M., Missikpode, C., Aung, M., et al. (2015) Annals of Global Health. 81(5), pp.654–63.

A

4

Chiaravalloti Neto, F., de Moraes, M.S., et al. (1998) Cadernos de Saúde Pública. 14 Suppl 2, pp.101–9. Portuguese.

B

5

Crabtree, S.A., Wong, C.M., Mas’ud, F (2001). Human Organization 60 (3) p.281

E

6

Chiaravallot, N.F., Baglini, V., Cesarino, Favaro, E.A, et al. (2007) Cadernos de Saúde Pública. 23 (7), pp.1656–64. Portuguese.

B

7

Nava-Aguilera, E., Morales-Pérez, A., Balanzar-Martínez, A., et al. (201). BMC Public Health 30 (17) (Suppl 1), p.435.

A

8

Hiaravalloti, V.B., Morais, M.S., Chiaravalloti, N.F., et al. (2002) Cadernos de Saúde Pública 18 (5), pp.1321–9. Portuguese.

B

9

Lloyd, L.S., Winch, P., Ortega-Canto, J., et al. (1992) American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 46 (6), pp.635–42.

A

10

García-Betancourt, T., Higuera-Mendieta, D.R., González-Uribe, C., et al. (2015) PLoS ONE 10 (6), p.e0129054.

D

11

Elsinga, J., Schmidt, M., Lizarazo, E.F., et al. (2018) American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 99 (1), pp./195–203.

A

12

Arenas-Monreal, L., Piña-Pozas, M., Gómez-Dantés, H (2015) Salud Publica de Mexico 57(1), pp.66–75. Spanish.

Article in Spanish

13

Andersson, N., Nava-Aguilera, E., Arosteguí, J.(2015) British Medical Journal 351, pp.h3267.

A

14

Paul, M.R.M (2006) A study to assess the knowledge and practice of women regarding prevention of Dengue fever in Singasandra PHC area, Bangalore South with a view to develop an information booklet. Karnataka, Bangalore, India: Masters Dissertation submitted to the Rajiv Ghandi University of Health Sciences.

A

15

Sommerfeld. J and Kroeger, A (2015) Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 109 (2), pp.85–8.

A

16

Andersson, N (2017) BMC Public Health 17 (Suppl 1), p.397.

A

17

Sulistyawati, S., Dwi Astuti, F., Rahmah Umniyati, S., et al. (2019) International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16 (6),p.1013.

A

18

Kusuma,Y.S., Burman, D., Kumari, R., et al. (2019) Global Health Promotion 26 (1), pp.50–59.

A

19

Kendall, C., Hudelson, P., Leontsini, E., et al. (1991) Medical Anthropology Quarterly, Sep.,1991, New Series, 5(3), pp. 257–268. Contemporary Issues of Anthropology in International Health.

E

20

Van Benthem, B.H., Khantikul, N., Panart, K., et al. (2002) Tropical Medicine and International Health 7 (11), pp.993–1000.

A

21

Therawiwat, M., Fungladda, W., Kaewkungwal, J., et al. (2005) Southeast Asian Journal of Trop Medicine and Public Health 36(6), pp.1439–49.

A

22

Halton, K., Sarna, M., Barnett, A., et al. (2013) Jbi Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports 11(2), pp.1–235.

Quantitative studies only

23

Cockcroft, A (2017) BMC Public Health 17 (Suppl 1), p.409.

A

24

Rakhmani, A.N., Limpanont, Y., Kaewkungwal, J., et al. (2018) BMC Public Health 18, p.619

A

25

Andersson, N., Beauchamp, M., Nava-Aguilera, E., et al. (2017). BMC Public Health, 17 (Suppl 1), p.408.

A

26

Pengvanich, V (2011) Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. 94 (2), pp.235–41.

A

27

Podder, D., Paul, B., Dasgupta, A., et al. (2019) Indian Journal of Public Health 63, pp.178–85

A

28

Sunil, A., Gnanadurai, A., Anto, T (2017) Asian Journal of Nursing Education and Research 7(10), pp. 35–42.

A

29

Kholedi, A.A., Balubaid, O., Milaat, W., et al. (2012) East Mediterranean Health Journal 18(1), pp.15–23.

A

30

Firdous, J., Mohamed, A., Al Amin, M., et al. (2017) Malaysia Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science 7 (08), pp.99–103

A

31

Faridah, L., Nuriyah, E., Ekawardhani, S., et al. (2019) Juran Endurance: Kajian Ilmiah Problema Kesehatan 4(1), pp.210–219.

A

32

World Health Organization (WHO) and the Special Programme for Researchand Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) (2009) Dengue: guidelines for diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control -- New edition. Geneva: World Health Organisation.

A

33

Soedarmo, S.P. (1993) Tropical Medicine 35 (4), pp.315–324.

A

34

Shafique, M., Lopes, S., Doum, D., et al. (2019) PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 13(11), p.e0007907

C

35

Khun, S., Manderson, L (2007) PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 1(3), p.e143.

Women discussed only as passive recipients of health education for prevention.

36

Frank, A.L., Beales, E.R., de Wildt, G., et al. (2017) PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 11(9), p.e0005755.

C

37

Zuhriyah, L., Mayashinta, D.K., Kurnianingsih, N., et al. (2019) Journal of Public Health in Africa 10(s1):1208.

No gender analysis in qualitative data

38

Dickin, S.K., Schuster-Wallace, C.J., Elliott, S.J. (2014 Applied Geography 46, p.71e79

A

39

Daude, E., Mazumdar, S., Solanki, V (2017) PLoS ONE 12(2), p.e0171543.

A

40

Idalí Torres, M (1997) Human Organization 56 (1), pp.19–27.

D

41

Boischio, A., Sánchez, A., Orosz, Z., et al. (2009) Cad. Saúde Pública, Rio de Janeiro, 25 Sup 1: pp.S149-S154.

A

42

Tapia-Conyer, R. Méndez-Galván, J., and Burciaga-Zúñiga, P (2012) Paediatrics and International Child Health, 32: sup1, pp.10–13,

A

43

Harapan, H., Anwar, S., Bustaman, A., et al. (2016) Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 9 (11), pp.1115–1122.

A

44

Kyu, H.H., Thu, M., and Van der Putten, M (2005). Assumption University Journal of Technology 9(2), pp.99–105

A

45

Wong, L.P., Shakir, S.M.M., Atefi, N., et al. (2015) PLoS ONE 10(4), p.e0122890.

A

  1. Decisions to Exclude
  2. A – No qualitative data on women’s role in prevention
  3. B – Article in Portuguese
  4. C - Insufficient gender analysis in qualitative data
  5. D - Removed from meta-synthesis during sensitivity analysis
  6. E – No gender analysis