机译:Indigenous women’s experiences of cervical cancer screening: Incorporating Indigenous ways of knowing into a systematic review and metasynthesis of qualitative research
机译:Perceptions, preferences, and experiences of tuberculosis education and counselling among patients and providers in Kampala, Uganda: A qualitative study
机译:Evidence attack in public health: Diverse actors’ experiences with translating controversial or misrepresented evidence in health policy and systems research
机译:Evolution of prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV policy in Zambia: Application of the policy triangle to understand the roles of actors, process and power
机译:‘Missing the point’: A conversation with Sonia Correa about the emergence and complexities of anti-gender politics at the intersections of human rights and health
机译:‘Coming home does notmean that the injury has gone’—exploring the lived experience of socioeconomic and quality of life outcomes in post-discharge trauma patients in urban India
机译:‘People listen more to what actors say’: A qualitative study of tuberculosis-related knowledge, behaviours, stigma, and potential interventions in Puducherry, India
机译:What has been preventing the emergence of a broad social movement on diabetes (and NCDs)? Insights from the mobilisation of diabetes patients' associations in Bamako, Mali
机译:Assessing the social patterning and magnitude of inequalities in sexual violence among young women in Uganda: Findings from 2016 demographic and health survey
机译:Preliminary evidence of promise of a sexual violence risk reduction intervention for female students in South African tertiary education institutions
机译:Latinx fathers report low awareness and knowledge of the human papillomavirus vaccine, but high willingness to vaccinate their children if recommended by a healthcare provider: A qualitative study
机译:The humanitarian catastrophe and the centrality of the social: Collective health surveillance and horizontal solidarity networks in Rio de Janeiro favelas during the COVID-19 pandemic