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Jianbo Lai, MSc,
Simeng Ma, MSc,
Ying Wang, MSc,
Zhongxiang Cai, MD,
Jianbo Hu, MSc,
Ning Wei, MD,
Jiang Wu, MD,
Hui Du, MD,
Tingting Chen, MD,
Ruiting Li, MD,
Huawei Tan, MD,
Lijun Kang, MSc,
Lihua Yao, MD,
Manli Huang, MD,
Huafen Wang, BD,
Gaohua Wang, MD,
Zhongchun Liu, MD,
Shaohua Hu, MD
22nd May 2020 •
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Neil Greenberg (professor of defence mental health),
Mary Docherty (consultant liaison psychiatrist),
Sam Gnanapragasam (NIHR academic clinical fellow in psychiatry),
Simon Wessely (regius professor of psychiatry)
22nd May 2020 •
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Shannon A. McMahon,
Lara S. Ho,
Hannah Brown,
Laura Miller,
Rashid Ansumana,
Caitlin E. Kennedy
22nd May 2020 •
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Noga Boldor,
Yosefa Bar-Dayan,
Tova Rosenbloom,
Joshua Shemer,
Yaron Bar-Dayan
22nd May 2020 •
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Marjolein Dieleman,
Pham Viet Cuong,
Le Vu Anh,
Tim Martineau
22nd May 2020 •
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Nguyen Thi Hoai Thu et al.
22nd May 2020 •
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DM Kamuya,
CS Molyneux,
S Theobald
22nd May 2020 •
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Kombe F, K, Marsh V, Molyneux S, et al.
22nd May 2020 •
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22nd May 2020 •
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Sassy Molyneux,,
Dorcas Kamuya,
Philister Adhiambo Madiega,
Tracey Chantler,
Vibian Angwenyi,
P. Wenzel Geissler
22nd May 2020 •
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Patricia Kingori et al.
22nd May 2020 •
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22nd May 2020 •
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Shannon McKinn,
Duong Thuy Linh,
Kirsty Foster,
Kirsten McCaffery
Vietnam has made notable progress in reducing maternal mortality rates during the past 2 decades, but this overall improvement conceals regional and ethnic inequalities. Ethnic minorities in Vietnam experience high rates of poverty and mortality, and they face communication and cultural barriers when accessing health services. Poor communication with health professionals combined with limited health literacy is concerning, particularly in the maternal health context, and may exacerbate existing inequalities.
22nd May 2020 •
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Dorcas Kamuya,
Sally Theobold,
Patrick K Munywoki,
Dorothy Koech,
Wenzel P Geissler,
Sassy Molyneux
In this paper, we draw on qualitative observation and interview data collected alongside a six month basic science study which involved a team of FWs regularly visiting 47 participating households in their homes. The qualitative study documented how relationships between field workers and research participants were initiated, developed and evolved over the course of the study, the shifting dilemmas FWs faced and how they handled them.
23rd March 2018 •
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