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African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine|December 23, 2020
The psychometric properties of a tool to assess brief behaviour change counselling in South AfricaJani Fouche, Robert Mash, Zelra Malan
BMC Nursing|August 6, 2025
Exploring midwifery competence and confidence based on midwives' experiences and stakeholders' insights in Kenya: a descriptive phenomenological approachEdna Tallam, Doreen Kaura, Robert Mash
Journal of Primary Care & Community Health|July 28, 2025
Migrants' Experiences of Accessing Primary Care in Emfuleni Municipality, South AfricaReitumetse Thulo, Christian Lokotola, Robert Mash
African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine|December 12, 2017
Prevalence of intimate partner violence and associated factors amongst women attending antenatal care at Outapi clinic, Namibia: A descriptive surveyLeonard T Bikinesi, Robert Mash, Kate Joyner
BMC Family Practice|December 16, 2014
Development of a family physician impact assessment tool in the district health system of the Western Cape Province, South AfricaKevin S Pasio, Robert Mash, Tracey Naledi
BMC Family Practice|August 20, 2015
Qualitative evaluation of primary care providers experiences of a training programme to offer brief behaviour change counselling on risk factors for non-communicable diseases in South AfricaZelra Malan, Robert Mash, Katherine Everett-Murphy
JMIR Diabetes|May 10, 2022
Evaluating the Implementation of the GREAT4Diabetes WhatsApp Chatbot to Educate People With Type 2 Diabetes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Convergent Mixed Methods StudyRobert Mash, Darcelle Schouw, Alex Emilio Fischer
African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine|December 22, 2022
Self-perceived competency of midwives in Kenya: A descriptive cross-sectional studyEdna C Tallam, Doreen Kaura, Robert Mash
Global Health Action|October 20, 2020
Changes in risk factors for non-communicable diseases associated with the 'Healthy choices at work' programme, South AfricaDarcelle Schouw, Robert Mash, Tracy Kolbe-Alexander
South African Family Practice : Official Journal of the South African Academy of Family Practice/Primary Care|March 25, 2021
The contribution of family physicians and primary care doctors to community-orientated primary careRobert Mash, Bernhard Gaede, Johannes F Hugo
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African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine|December 23, 2020
The psychometric properties of a tool to assess brief behaviour change counselling in South AfricaJani Fouche, Robert Mash, Zelra Malan
BMC Nursing|August 6, 2025
Exploring midwifery competence and confidence based on midwives' experiences and stakeholders' insights in Kenya: a descriptive phenomenological approachEdna Tallam, Doreen Kaura, Robert Mash
Journal of Primary Care & Community Health|July 28, 2025
Migrants' Experiences of Accessing Primary Care in Emfuleni Municipality, South AfricaReitumetse Thulo, Christian Lokotola, Robert Mash
African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine|December 12, 2017
Prevalence of intimate partner violence and associated factors amongst women attending antenatal care at Outapi clinic, Namibia: A descriptive surveyLeonard T Bikinesi, Robert Mash, Kate Joyner
BMC Family Practice|December 16, 2014
Development of a family physician impact assessment tool in the district health system of the Western Cape Province, South AfricaKevin S Pasio, Robert Mash, Tracey Naledi
BMC Family Practice|August 20, 2015
Qualitative evaluation of primary care providers experiences of a training programme to offer brief behaviour change counselling on risk factors for non-communicable diseases in South AfricaZelra Malan, Robert Mash, Katherine Everett-Murphy
JMIR Diabetes|May 10, 2022
Evaluating the Implementation of the GREAT4Diabetes WhatsApp Chatbot to Educate People With Type 2 Diabetes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Convergent Mixed Methods StudyRobert Mash, Darcelle Schouw, Alex Emilio Fischer
African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine|December 22, 2022
Self-perceived competency of midwives in Kenya: A descriptive cross-sectional studyEdna C Tallam, Doreen Kaura, Robert Mash
Global Health Action|October 20, 2020
Changes in risk factors for non-communicable diseases associated with the 'Healthy choices at work' programme, South AfricaDarcelle Schouw, Robert Mash, Tracy Kolbe-Alexander
South African Family Practice : Official Journal of the South African Academy of Family Practice/Primary Care|March 25, 2021
The contribution of family physicians and primary care doctors to community-orientated primary careRobert Mash, Bernhard Gaede, Johannes F Hugo
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