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Faculty List > William Brieger

picture of William Brieger William Brieger

Professor
Senior Malaria Specialist, JHPIEGO; Certified Health Education Specialist

Academic Degrees

BA (1972), MPH (1975) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; DrPH (1992) The Johns Hopkins University

School/Organization
Bloomberg School of Public Health

Department / Division
International Health
Health Systems Program

Center and Institute Affiliations
Center for Global Health

Departmental Address
Room E8141
615 N. Wolfe St.

Email: bbrieger@jhsph.edu; bbbrieger@yahoo.com
Phone: (443) 287-4042
Fax: (443) 787 0217

For more information visit my personal web page.

Research and Professional Experience
  • My major research objectives are to learn about the social, cultural and behavioural aspects of health and illness and related program design in the context of primary health care and health education in Africa. To date my research has focused on understanding both the preventive, illness and sick role behaviors related to endemic tropical and childhood illnesses, as well as the social, cultural and political influences on designing and delivering appropriate community based primary health case services to address these endemic health problems. I have endeavored to learn about health and health care from the community's perspective in order to develop communication bridges between consumers and providers, to learn appropriate community participation mechanisms and to strengthen community capacity during intervention research.
  • Some current projects include 1) Malaria in pregnancy control pilot project in Akwa Ibom State Nigeria, 2) Technical assistance to Nigeria malaria partners in resolving bottlenecks in Global Fund project implementation and Global Fund proposal writing, 3) Studying factors associated with annual compliance with ivermectin treatment for the African Program for Onchocerciasis Control (APOC), 4) Technical assistance to projects studying application of the community directed intervention approach of APOC to other health interventions.
Keywords
  • International Health, health education, community participation, malaria, onchocerciasis, OpenCourseWare, primary health care, training, program evaluation, qualitative methods
Honors and Awards
  • Member, Delta Omega Public Health Honor Society, Alpha Chapter, The Johns Hopkins University, May 1992
  • Recipient, Douglas Leather Award, 1992, from the Editors of Health Education Research, Theory and Practice
  • Honorary Chieftaincy Title, the Atunluse of Idere Town, Oyo State Nigeria, August 1992
  • Honorary Chieftaincy Title, the Otun Baasegun of Igbo-ora Town, Oyo State Nigeria, May, 1994
  • Distinguished Alumnus Award, Department of Health Behaviour and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, July 1994
  • Member, Task Force on Community-Directed Treatment of Lymphatic Filariasis and Onchocerciasis (1999) and Task Force on Filariasis Intervention Research (2000, 2001), Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, World Health Organization.
  • Eunice Tyler Practice Award, March 2003, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina; awarded to alumni who have "made a notable impact on public health education."
  • Award of Merit – for Contributions to the Development of Public Health in Africa. Faculty of Public Health, University of Ibadan, 27th July 2008

Research Projects
Malaria in Pregnancy Control in Akwa Ibom State Nigeria
Antenatal Care (ANC) is an ideal platform to deliver three Malaria in Pregnancy (MIP) control core services including insecticide treated nets, intermittent preventive treatment and appropriate case management. In places like Akwa Ibom State in southeast Nigeria national MIP guidelines are...



Selected Publications
  • Roman E, Rawlins B, Gomez P, Dineen R, Dickerson A, Brieger W. Malaria in Pregnancy: The Dynamic Relationship between Policy and Program Implementation. Harvard Health policy Review 2008; 9(1): 46-57.
  • Spaulding AB and Brieger WR. “We talk of AIDS because we love life”: a stakeholder assessment of HIV/AIDS organizations in Buenos Aires, Argentina. International Quarterly of Community Health Education 2006-07; 27(4): 299-319.
  • Ngongo CJ, Mathingau FA, Burke H, Brieger W, Frick K, Chapman K, Brieman R. Community participation to refine measures of socio-economic status in urban slum settings. International Quarterly of Community Health Education 2007-08; 28(1): 33-49.
  • Ajuwon AJ and Brieger WR. Evaluation of a school-based Reproductive Health Education Program in rural South Western, Nigeria. African Journal of Reproductive Health, 2007; 11 (2): 47-59.
  • Goodman C, Brieger W, Unwin A, Mills A, Meek S, Greer G. Medicine sellers and malaria treatment in Sub-Saharan Africa: what do they do and how can their practice be improved? American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2007; 77 (6 Suppl): 203-18.
  • Brieger WR, Salami KK, Oshiname FO. Perceptions of drug color among drug sellers and consumers in rural southwestern Nigeria. Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy 2007; 3(3): 303-19.
  • Brieger WR, Okeibunor JC, Abiose AO, Ndyomugyenyi R, Kisoka W, Wanji S, Elhassan E, Amazigo UV. Feasibility of Measuring Compliance to Annual Ivermectin Treatment in the African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 2007; 12(2): 260-268.
  • Salami KK, Titiloye, MA, Brieger WR. Observations of barbers' activities in Oyo State Nigeria: implications for HIV/AIDS transmission. International Quarterly of Community Health Education, 2005-06; 24(4): 317-328.
  • Olaogun AAE, Brieger WR, Ayoola AB, Obianjuwa PO and Adebayo SO. Mother-father concordance on treatment choices in the care of sick children under five years of age in Osun State, Nigeria. International Quarterly of Community Health Education 2005-06; 25(3): 283-93.
  • Adeneye AK, MA Mafe, AA Adeneye, KK Salami, WR Brieger, MA Titiloye, TA Adewole and PU Agomo. Knowledge and perception of HIV/AIDS among pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in Ogun State, Nigeria. African Journal of AIDS Research. 2006, 5(3): 273–279.
  • Brieger WR, Osamor PE, Salami KS, Oladepo O, Otusanya SA. Observations of patent medicine vendor and customer interactions in urban and rural areas of Oyo State, Nigeria. Health Policy and Planning 2004; 19(3): 177-182.
  • Ande O, Oladepo O, and Brieger WR. Comparison of Knowledge on Diarrhoeal Disease Management Between Two Types of Community Based Distributors in Oyo State, Nigeria. Health Education Research, 2004; 19 (1): 110-113.
  • Brieger WR, Salako LA, Umeh RE, Agomo PU, Afolabi BM, Adeneye AK. Promoting Prepackaged Drugs for Prompt and Appropriate Treatment of Febrile Illnesses in Rural Nigerian Communities. International Quarterly of Community Health Education 2002-03; 21(1): 19-40.
  • Salami KK, Brieger WR, Olutayo L. Stress and coping among mothers of twins in rural southwestern Nigeria. Twin Research 2003; 6(1): 55-61.
  • Brieger WR, Sesay HR, Adesina H, Mosanya ME, Ogunlade PB, Ayodele JO, Orisasona SA. Urban malaria treatment behaviour in the context of low levels of malaria transmission in Lagos, Nigeria. African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences 2002; 30(suppl): 7-15.
  • Salako LA, Brieger WR, Afolabi BM, Umeh RE, Agomo PU, Asa S, Adeneye AK, Nwankwo BO, Akinlade CO. Treatment of childhood fevers and other illnesses in three rural Nigerian communities. Tropical Pediatrics 2001; 47: 38-46.
  • Nwankwo BO and Brieger WR. Exclusive breastfeeding is undermined by use of other liquids in rural southwestern Nigeria. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics 2002; 48(2): 109-112.
  • Mamman LS, Brieger WR and Oshiname FO. Alcohol Consumption Pattern among Women in a Rural Nigerian Community. International Journal of the Addictions 2002; 37(5-7): 579-597.
  • Brieger WR, Adeniyi JD, Parker KA, Oladepo O. Health Education in Africa: 1975-2000. (Editorial) Health Education Research 2000; 15(4): 383-391.
  • Brieger WR, Otusanya SA, Oke GA, Oshiname FO, Adeniyi, JD. Factors associated with coverage in community directed treatment with ivermectin for onchocerciasis control in Oyo State, Nigeria. Tropical Medicine and International Health 2002; 7(1): 11-18.
  • Brieger WR, Orisasona SA, Ogunlde PB, Ayodele JO, Iroko A. Community Partners for Health: urban health coalitions in Lagos, Nigeria. International Quarterly of Community Health Education. 2000-01; 20(1): 59-81.
  • Other articles on social and behavioral aspects of onchocerciasis, guinea worm and malaria control available on request
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