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Harriet Nabudere

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International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care|March 22, 2013
Improving access to skilled attendance at delivery: a policy brief for UgandaHarriet Nabudere, Delius Asiimwe, Jacinto Amandua
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care|March 31, 2015
Advancing palliative care in the Uganda health system: an evidence-based policy briefHarriet Nabudere, Ekwaro Obuku, Mohammed Lamorde
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care|April 1, 2011
Task shifting in maternal and child health care: an evidence brief for UgandaHarriet Nabudere, Delius Asiimwe, Rhona Mijumbi
Plos One|March 12, 2019
Ugandan health workers' and mothers' views and experiences of the quality of maternity care and the use of informal solutions: A qualitative studySusan Munabi-Babigumira, Claire Glenton, Merlin Willcox, et al.
The Pan African Medical Journal|March 14, 2014
Improving knowledge translation in Uganda: more needs to be doneJuliet Nabyonga Orem, David Kaawa Mafigiri, Harriet Nabudere, et al.
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|November 18, 2017
Factors that influence the provision of intrapartum and postnatal care by skilled birth attendants in low- and middle-income countries: a qualitative evidence synthesisSusan Munabi-Babigumira, Claire Glenton, Simon Lewin, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|September 11, 2019
Implementing the skilled birth attendance strategy in Uganda: a policy analysisSusan Munabi-Babigumira, Harriet Nabudere, Delius Asiimwe, et al.
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International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care|March 22, 2013
Improving access to skilled attendance at delivery: a policy brief for UgandaHarriet Nabudere, Delius Asiimwe, Jacinto Amandua
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care|March 31, 2015
Advancing palliative care in the Uganda health system: an evidence-based policy briefHarriet Nabudere, Ekwaro Obuku, Mohammed Lamorde
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care|April 1, 2011
Task shifting in maternal and child health care: an evidence brief for UgandaHarriet Nabudere, Delius Asiimwe, Rhona Mijumbi
Plos One|March 12, 2019
Ugandan health workers' and mothers' views and experiences of the quality of maternity care and the use of informal solutions: A qualitative studySusan Munabi-Babigumira, Claire Glenton, Merlin Willcox, et al.
The Pan African Medical Journal|March 14, 2014
Improving knowledge translation in Uganda: more needs to be doneJuliet Nabyonga Orem, David Kaawa Mafigiri, Harriet Nabudere, et al.
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|November 18, 2017
Factors that influence the provision of intrapartum and postnatal care by skilled birth attendants in low- and middle-income countries: a qualitative evidence synthesisSusan Munabi-Babigumira, Claire Glenton, Simon Lewin, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|September 11, 2019
Implementing the skilled birth attendance strategy in Uganda: a policy analysisSusan Munabi-Babigumira, Harriet Nabudere, Delius Asiimwe, et al.
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