Agnes Erzse to Female
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Identifying pregnant and postpartum women's priorities for enhancing nutrition support through social needs programmes in a resource-constrained urban community in South Africa. BMC Public Health. 2024 Aug 16; 24(1):2231.
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Addressing unmet social needs for improved maternal and child nutrition: Qualitative insights from community-based organisations in urban South Africa. Glob Public Health. 2024 01; 19(1):2329986.
Score: 0,091
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Qualitative exploration of the constraints on mothers' and pregnant women's ability to turn available services into nutrition benefits in a low-resource urban setting, South Africa. BMJ Open. 2023 11 22; 13(11):e073716.
Score: 0,089
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What values drive communities' nutrition priorities in a resource constrained urban area in South Africa? BMC Public Health. 2023 05 12; 23(1):873.
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The roles of men and women in maternal and child nutrition in urban South Africa: A qualitative secondary analysis. Matern Child Nutr. 2021 07; 17(3):e13161.
Score: 0,074
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Building leadership capacity to prevent and control noncommunicable diseases: evaluation of an international short-term training program for program managers from low- and middle-income countries. Int J Public Health. 2017 Sep; 62(7):747-753.
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Moving towards social inclusion: Engaging rural voices in priority setting for health. Health Expect. 2024 Feb; 27(1):e13895.
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Hypertension in the South African public healthcare system: a cost-of-illness and burden of disease study. BMJ Open. 2022 02 22; 12(2):e055621.
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CHAT SA: Modification of a Public Engagement Tool for Priority Setting for a South African Rural Context. Int J Health Policy Manag. 2022 Feb 01; 11(2):197-209.
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Community perspectives on maternal and child health during nutrition and economic transition in sub-Saharan Africa. Public Health Nutr. 2021 08; 24(12):3710-3718.
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Evidence for high sugar content of baby foods in South Africa. S Afr Med J. 2019 Apr 29; 109(5):328-332.
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