
Tuberculosis services were modified in response to the findings from Nepal, Yemen and Ethiopia to promote equitable and increased access to health services for under-served populations, with particular focus on impacts on women.
Barriers to completing TB diagnosis in Yemen: services should respond to patients' needs.
Obtaining the Perspective of the Tuberculosis Patients Attending Diagnostic Services in Yemen: A Qualitative Study Employing In-Depth Interviews and Focus Group Discussions
Obtaining the perspective of the TB patient attending diagnostic services in Yemen: A qualitative study employing In Depth Interviews and Focus Group Discussions
Principal Investigation: Antonia Jannetje (Tanja) Houweling. Lead Organisation: University College London
Co-investiagtors: Eddy Van Doorslaer; David Osrin; Anthony Costello; Neena Shah More; Kishwar Azad; Naomi Margaret Saville; Sonia Odette Lewycka; Prasanta Kishore Tripathy; Dharma Sharna Manandhar; Joanna Lynn Morrison; Glyn Alcock
Workshop about Maternal and Neonatal Health
Learning from Stakeholders for Health Equity: Report of roundtable discussions
The equity impact of participatory women's groups to reduce neonatal mortality in India: secondary analysis of a cluster-randomised trial.
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