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2020

Lechthaler, Filippo and Arigoni, Michele and Khamidova, Mohira and Davlyatova, Dilbar and Prytherch, Helen and Wyss, Kaspar. (2020) Assessing the effects of the nursing education reform on the educational environment in Tajikistan: a repeated cross-sectional analysis. BMC Nursing, 19. p. 11.

Fischer, Fabienne B. and Mengliboeva, Zulfira and Karimova, Gulzira and Abdujabarov, Nasrullo and Prytherch, Helen and Wyss, Kaspar. (2020) Out of pocket expenditures of patients with a chronic condition consulting a primary care provider in Tajikistan: a cross-sectional household survey. BMC health services research, 20. p. 546.

2019

Erismann, Séverine and Gürler, Sibel and Wieland, Verena and Prytherch, Helen and Künzli, Nino and Utzinger, Jürg and Peterhans, Bernadette. (2019) Addressing fragility through community-based health programmes : insights from two qualitative case study evaluations in South Sudan and Haiti. Health research policy and systems, 17. p. 20.

Dietler, Dominik and Leuenberger, Andrea and Bempong, Nefti-Eboni and Campbell-Lendrum, Diarmid and Cramer, Conradin and Eggen, Rik I. L. and Erismann, Séverine and Ferazzi, Silvia and Flahault, Antoine and Fletcher, Helen A. and Fuhrer, Bernhard and Fuhrimann, Samuel and Greter, Helena and Heerdegen, Anne Christine and Leach, Melissa and Leissing, Anna and Lilje, Jonathan and Penny, Melissa A. and Prytherch, Helen and Staudacher, Philipp and Vounatsou, Penelope and Weiss, Frederik and Wiedemann, Ruth and Winkler, Mirko S. and Zhou, Xiao-Nong and Utzinger, Jürg. (2019) Health in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development : from framework to action, transforming challenges into opportunities. Journal of global health, 9 (2). 020201.

Schubiger, Markus and Lechthaler, Filippo and Khamidova, Mohira and Parfitt, Barbara Ann and Prytherch, Helen and van Twillert, Erik and Wyss, Kaspar. (2019) Informing the medical education reform in Tajikistan : evidence on the learning environment at two nursing colleges. BMC medical education, 19. p. 85.

Blake, Carolyn and Bohle, Leah F. and Rotaru, Cristina and Zarbailov, Natalia and Sava, Valeriu and Sécula, Florence and Prytherch, Helen and Curteanu, Ala. (2019) Quality of care for non-communicable diseases in the Republic of Moldova : a survey across primary health care facilities and pharmacies. BMC health services research, 19. p. 353.

Lechthaler, Filippo and Matthys, Barbara and Lechthaler-Felber, Giulia and Likwela, Joris Losimba and Mavoko, Hypolite Muhindo and Rika, Junior Matangila and Mutombo, Meschac Mutombo and Ruckstuhl, Laura and Barczyk, Joanna and Shargie, Estifanos and Prytherch, Helen and Lengeler, Christian. (2019) Trends in reported malaria cases and the effects of malaria control in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. PLoS ONE, 14 (7). e0219853.

2018

Marx, Michael and Nitschke, Christine and Nafula, Maureen and Nangami, Mabel and Brodowski, Marc and Marx, Irmgard and Prytherch, Helen and Kandie, Charles and Omogi, Irene and Paul-Fariborz, Friederike and Szecsenyi, Joachim. (2018) If you can't measure it- you can't change it - a longitudinal study on improving quality of care in hospitals and health centers in rural Kenya. BMC health services research, 18. p. 246.

2017

Prytherch, Helen and Nafula, Maureen and Kandie, Charles and Brodowski, Marc and Marx, Irmgard and Kubaj, Sandy and Omogi, Irene and Zurkuhlen, Alexia and Herrler, Claudia and Goetz, Katja and Szecsenyi, Joachim and Marx, Michael. (2017) Quality management : where is the evidence? Developing an indicator-based approach in Kenya. International journal for quality in health care, 29 (1). pp. 19-25.

2016

Aninanya, Gifty Apiung and Howard, Natasha and Williams, John E. and Apam, Benjamin and Prytherch, Helen and Loukanova, Svetla and Kamara, Eunice Karanja and Otupiri, Easmon. (2016) Can performance-based incentives improve motivation of nurses and midwives in primary facilities in northern Ghana? A quasi-experimental study. Global Health Action, 9. p. 32404.

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