Astrid Blystad

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Q36175623"When the obvious brother is not there": political and cultural contexts of the orphan challenge in northern Uganda
Q90313632'An uneasy compromise': strategies and dilemmas in realizing a permissive abortion law in Ethiopia
Q30401325'Stay home for as long as possible': midwives' priorities and strategies in communicating with first-time mothers in early labour
Q34331276'The divorce program': gendered experiences of HIV positive mothers enrolled in PMTCT programs - the case of rural Malawi
Q82691049'The waiting mode': first-time mothers' experiences of waiting for labour onset
Q30492894A critical assessment of the WHO responsiveness tool: lessons from voluntary HIV testing and counselling services in Kenya
Q92300492A systems perspective on the importance of global health strategy developments for accomplishing today's Sustainable Development Goals
Q90306932A systems perspective on the importance of global health strategy developments for accomplishing today's Sustainable Development Goals
Q37420555Accountable priority setting for trust in health systems--the need for research into a new approach for strengthening sustainable health action in developing countries.
Q36335093Assessing performance enhancing tools: experiences with the open performance review and appraisal system (OPRAS) and expectations towards payment for performance (P4P) in the public health sector in Tanzania
Q38467813Boundaries of confidentiality in nursing care for mother and child in HIV programmes
Q21203590Breastfeeding and HIV: experiences from a decade of prevention of postnatal HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa
Q34989304Challenges of disseminating clinical practice guidelines in a weak health system: the case of HIV and infant feeding recommendations in Tanzania
Q36333253Challenges to fair decision-making processes in the context of health care services: a qualitative assessment from Tanzania
Q58699028Community based interventions for strengthening adolescent sexual reproductive health and rights: how can they be integrated and sustained? A realist evaluation protocol from Zambia
Q34488804Condom availability in high risk places and condom use: a study at district level in Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia
Q37491100Effectiveness of a girls' empowerment programme on early childbearing, marriage and school dropout among adolescent girls in rural Zambia: study protocol for a cluster randomized trial
Q43943962Gender roles and informal care for patients with AIDS: a qualitative study from an urban area in Tanzania
Q35940043HIV and infant feeding counselling: challenges faced by nurse-counsellors in northern Tanzania
Q90313534Health, life and rights: a discourse analysis of a hybrid abortion regime in Tanzania
Q35096838Increased fairness in priority setting processes within the health sector: the case of Kapiri-Mposhi District, Zambia
Q54960270Life after pelvic organ prolapse surgery: a qualitative study in Amhara region, Ethiopia.
Q37672511Living with pelvic organ prolapse: voices of women from Amhara region, Ethiopia
Q83202215Negotiating credibility: first-time mothers' experiences of contact with the labour ward before hospitalisation
Q45786368Pelvic floor disorders among women in Dabat district, northwest Ethiopia: a pilot study
Q33818771Perceived unfairness in working conditions: the case of public health services in Tanzania
Q34297233Poisonous milk and sinful mothers: the changing meaning of breastfeeding in the wake of the HIV epidemic in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Q33877986Practicing provider-initiated HIV testing in high prevalence settings: consent concerns and missed preventive opportunities
Q46857228Reflections on female circumcision discourse in Hargeysa, Somaliland: purified or mutilated?
Q34331317Reflections on global policy documents and the WHO's infant feeding guidelines: lessons learnt
Q40169762Reflections on informed choice in resource-poor settings: the case of infant feeding counselling in PMTCT programmes in Tanzania
Q90403683Reproductive health and the politics of abortion
Q37011147Researcher-researched relationship in qualitative research: Shifts in positions and researcher vulnerability
Q43937773Rethinking nursing care: an ethnographic approach to nurse-patient interaction in the context of a HIV prevention programme in rural Tanzania
Q61443279Shaping the abortion policy - competing discourses on the Zambian termination of pregnancy act
Q90368712Silent politics and unknown numbers: Rural health bureaucrats and Zambian abortion policy
Q44453892Silently waiting to heal: experiences among women living with urinary incontinence in northwest Ethiopia
Q34816473Stakeholders' participation in planning and priority setting in the context of a decentralised health care system: the case of prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV programme in Tanzania
Q37492433Staying healthy "under the sheets": Inuit youth experiences of access to sexual and reproductive health and rights in Arviat, Nunavut, Canada
Q47183116Strengthening validity in studies of pelvic floor disorders through qualitative research: an example from Ethiopia
Q43942931Technologies of hope? Motherhood, HIV and infant feeding in eastern Africa
Q90313478The access paradox: abortion law, policy and practice in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia
Q34544369The accountability for reasonableness approach to guide priority setting in health systems within limited resources--findings from action research at district level in Kenya, Tanzania, and Zambia
Q34119683The burden of knowing: balancing benefits and barriers in HIV testing decisions. a qualitative study from Zambia
Q91615030The challenge of community engagement and informed consent in rural Zambia: an example from a pilot study
Q33437219The decentralisation-centralisation dilemma: recruitment and distribution of health workers in remote districts of Tanzania
Q59811472The lucky ones get cured: Health care seeking among women with pelvic organ prolapse in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
Q53707310The paradox of access - abortion law, policy and misoprostol.
Q87303202The seven Cs of the high acceptability of home-based VCT: results from a mixed methods approach in Zambia
Q100393511Vanilla bisquits and lobola bridewealth: parallel discourses on early pregnancy and schooling in rural Zambia
Q34331326Ways ahead: protecting, promoting and supporting breastfeeding in the context of HIV
Q102053140When abortion becomes public - Everyday politics of reproduction in rural Zambia
Q93128932When the law makes doors slightly open: ethical dilemmas among abortion service providers in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Q34223073Why do health workers in rural Tanzania prefer public sector employment?
Q90313644Why teach sexuality education in school? Teacher discretion in implementing comprehensive sexuality education in rural Zambia

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