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2021

Wiedenmayer, Karin and Ombaka, Eva and Kabudi, Baraka and Canavan, Robert and Rajkumar, Sarah and Chilunda, Fiona and Sungi, Selemani and Stoermer, Manfred. (2021) Adherence to standard treatment guidelines among prescribers in primary healthcare facilities in the Dodoma region of Tanzania. BMC Health Services Research, 21. p. 272.

2020

Kuwawenaruwa, August and Wyss, Kaspar and Wiedenmayer, Karin and Tediosi, Fabrizio. (2020) Cost and cost drivers associated with setting-up a prime vendor system to complement the national medicines supply chain in Tanzania. BMJ global health, 5 (9). e002681.

Wiedenmayer, Karin and Msamba, Vicky-Sidney and Chilunda, Fiona and Kiologwe, James Charles and Seni, Jeremiah. (2020) Impact of hand hygiene intervention: a comparative study in health care facilities in Dodoma region, Tanzania using WHO methodology. Antimicrobial resistance and infection control, 9 (1). p. 80.

Kuwawenaruwa, August and Wyss, Kaspar and Wiedenmayer, Karin and Metta, Emmy and Tediosi, Fabrizio. (2020) The effects of medicines availability and stock-outs on household's utilization of healthcare services in Dodoma region, Tanzania. Health Policy and Planning, 35 (3). pp. 323-333.

Kuwawenaruwa, August and Tediosi, Fabrizio and Obrist, Brigit and Metta, Emmy and Chiluda, Fiona and Wiedenmayer, Karin and Wyss, Kaspar. (2020) The role of accountability in the performance of Jazia prime vendor system in Tanzania. Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice, 13. p. 25.

2017

Kapologwe, Ntuli A. and Kagaruki, Gibson B. and Kalolo, Albino and Ally, Mariam and Shao, Amani and Meshack, Manoris and Stoermer, Manfred and Briet, Amena and Wiedenmayer, Karin and Hoffman, Axel. (2017) Barriers and facilitators to enrollment and re-enrollment into the community health funds/Tiba Kwa Kadi (CHF/TIKA) in Tanzania : a cross-sectional inquiry on the effects of socio-demographic factors and social marketing strategies. BMC health services research, 17. p. 308.

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