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BMC Public Health|August 19, 2007
The benefits of participatory methodologies to develop effective community dialogue in the context of a microbicide trial feasibility study in Mwanza, TanzaniaAndrew Vallely, Charles Shagi, Stella Kasindi, et al.
BMC Public Health|February 15, 2017
Prevalence of intimate partner violence and abuse and associated factors among women enrolled into a cluster randomised trial in northwestern TanzaniaSaidi Kapiga, Sheila Harvey, Abdul Khalie Muhammad, et al.
Plos One|October 2, 2020
Couples data from north-western Tanzania: Insights from a survey of male partners of women enrolled in the MAISHA cluster randomized trial of an intimate partner violence prevention interventionTanya Abramsky, Imma Kapinga, Gerry Mshana, et al.
Plos One|February 16, 2021
Trust and transparency in times of crisis: Results from an online survey during the first wave (April 2020) of the COVID-19 epidemic in the UKLuisa Enria, Naomi Waterlow, Nina Trivedy Rogers, et al.
BMJ Global Health|July 27, 2021
Key social science priorities for long-term COVID-19 responseShelley Lees, Salla Sariola, Megan Schmidt-Sane, et al.
BMC Women'S Health|March 5, 2026
Women's self-employment, business acumen, and emotional IPV: a longitudinal study in TanzaniaShruti Shukla, Gerry Mshana, Neema R Mosha, et al.
BMC Public Health|November 9, 2016
Power, fairness and trust: understanding and engaging with vaccine trial participants and communities in the setting up the EBOVAC-Salone vaccine trial in Sierra LeoneLuisa Enria, Shelley Lees, Elizabeth Smout, et al.
Culture, Health & Sexuality|March 5, 2020
Disclosure of PrEP use by young women in South Africa and Tanzania: qualitative findings from a demonstration projectFiona Scorgie, Nomhle Khoza, Deborah Baron, et al.
Global Public Health|September 28, 2022
Human preparedness: Relational infrastructures and medical countermeasures in Sierra LeoneShona J Lee, Eva Vernooij, Luisa Enria, et al.
BMC Medical Ethics|June 15, 2010
How informed is consent in vulnerable populations? Experience using a continuous consent process during the MDP301 vaginal microbicide trial in Mwanza, TanzaniaAndrew Vallely, Shelley Lees, Charles Shagi, et al.
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BMC Public Health|August 19, 2007
The benefits of participatory methodologies to develop effective community dialogue in the context of a microbicide trial feasibility study in Mwanza, TanzaniaAndrew Vallely, Charles Shagi, Stella Kasindi, et al.
BMC Public Health|February 15, 2017
Prevalence of intimate partner violence and abuse and associated factors among women enrolled into a cluster randomised trial in northwestern TanzaniaSaidi Kapiga, Sheila Harvey, Abdul Khalie Muhammad, et al.
Plos One|October 2, 2020
Couples data from north-western Tanzania: Insights from a survey of male partners of women enrolled in the MAISHA cluster randomized trial of an intimate partner violence prevention interventionTanya Abramsky, Imma Kapinga, Gerry Mshana, et al.
Plos One|February 16, 2021
Trust and transparency in times of crisis: Results from an online survey during the first wave (April 2020) of the COVID-19 epidemic in the UKLuisa Enria, Naomi Waterlow, Nina Trivedy Rogers, et al.
BMJ Global Health|July 27, 2021
Key social science priorities for long-term COVID-19 responseShelley Lees, Salla Sariola, Megan Schmidt-Sane, et al.
BMC Women'S Health|March 5, 2026
Women's self-employment, business acumen, and emotional IPV: a longitudinal study in TanzaniaShruti Shukla, Gerry Mshana, Neema R Mosha, et al.
BMC Public Health|November 9, 2016
Power, fairness and trust: understanding and engaging with vaccine trial participants and communities in the setting up the EBOVAC-Salone vaccine trial in Sierra LeoneLuisa Enria, Shelley Lees, Elizabeth Smout, et al.
Culture, Health & Sexuality|March 5, 2020
Disclosure of PrEP use by young women in South Africa and Tanzania: qualitative findings from a demonstration projectFiona Scorgie, Nomhle Khoza, Deborah Baron, et al.
Global Public Health|September 28, 2022
Human preparedness: Relational infrastructures and medical countermeasures in Sierra LeoneShona J Lee, Eva Vernooij, Luisa Enria, et al.
BMC Medical Ethics|June 15, 2010
How informed is consent in vulnerable populations? Experience using a continuous consent process during the MDP301 vaginal microbicide trial in Mwanza, TanzaniaAndrew Vallely, Shelley Lees, Charles Shagi, et al.
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