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Zelee Hill

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International Journal of Epidemiology|May 8, 2004
Reducing attrition in panel studies in developing countriesZelee Hill
Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care|March 23, 2017
Antiretroviral Adherence Perspectives of Pregnant and Postpartum Women in GuyanaDeborah Vitalis, Zelee Hill
BMJ Open|October 12, 2021
Women's perceptions and self-reports of excessive bleeding during and after delivery: findings from a mixed-methods study in Northern NigeriaJudith Yargawa, Edward Fottrell, Zelee Hill
AIDS Patient Care and Stds|November 1, 2003
Patterns of adherence to antiretrovirals: why adherence has no simple measureZelee Hill, Carl Kendall, Manuel Fernandez
Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition|April 18, 2018
Neonatal care practices in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review of quantitative and qualitative dataMargaret Bee, Anushree Shiroor, Zelee Hill
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|August 4, 2022
Self-reported vomiting during pregnancy in North-east Nigeria: perceptions, prevalence, severity and impactsJudith Yargawa, Zelee Hill, Edward Fottrell
BMJ Open|June 15, 2019
<i>'</i>People have started to deliver in the facility these days<i>'</i>: a qualitative exploration of factors affecting facility delivery in EthiopiaZelee Hill, Yared Amare, Pauline Scheelbeek, et al.
Global Health Action|July 16, 2020
"Everything is from God but it is always better to get to the hospital on time": A qualitative study with community members to identify factors that influence facility delivery in Gombe State, NigeriaZelee Hill, Pauline Scheelbeek, Joanna Schellenberg, et al.
Global Health Action|September 10, 2015
What can we learn about postnatal care in Ghana if we ask the right questions? A qualitative studyZelee Hill, Eunice Okyere, Mary Wickenden, et al.
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology|June 28, 2022
Are verbatim transcripts necessary in applied qualitative research: experiences from two community-based intervention trials in GhanaZelee Hill, Charlotte Tawiah-Agyemang, Betty Kirkwood, et al.
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International Journal of Epidemiology|May 8, 2004
Reducing attrition in panel studies in developing countriesZelee Hill
Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care|March 23, 2017
Antiretroviral Adherence Perspectives of Pregnant and Postpartum Women in GuyanaDeborah Vitalis, Zelee Hill
BMJ Open|October 12, 2021
Women's perceptions and self-reports of excessive bleeding during and after delivery: findings from a mixed-methods study in Northern NigeriaJudith Yargawa, Edward Fottrell, Zelee Hill
AIDS Patient Care and Stds|November 1, 2003
Patterns of adherence to antiretrovirals: why adherence has no simple measureZelee Hill, Carl Kendall, Manuel Fernandez
Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition|April 18, 2018
Neonatal care practices in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review of quantitative and qualitative dataMargaret Bee, Anushree Shiroor, Zelee Hill
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|August 4, 2022
Self-reported vomiting during pregnancy in North-east Nigeria: perceptions, prevalence, severity and impactsJudith Yargawa, Zelee Hill, Edward Fottrell
BMJ Open|June 15, 2019
<i>'</i>People have started to deliver in the facility these days<i>'</i>: a qualitative exploration of factors affecting facility delivery in EthiopiaZelee Hill, Yared Amare, Pauline Scheelbeek, et al.
Global Health Action|July 16, 2020
"Everything is from God but it is always better to get to the hospital on time": A qualitative study with community members to identify factors that influence facility delivery in Gombe State, NigeriaZelee Hill, Pauline Scheelbeek, Joanna Schellenberg, et al.
Global Health Action|September 10, 2015
What can we learn about postnatal care in Ghana if we ask the right questions? A qualitative studyZelee Hill, Eunice Okyere, Mary Wickenden, et al.
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology|June 28, 2022
Are verbatim transcripts necessary in applied qualitative research: experiences from two community-based intervention trials in GhanaZelee Hill, Charlotte Tawiah-Agyemang, Betty Kirkwood, et al.
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