International journal for equity in health (Int J Equity Health)

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1 The burden of non communicable diseases in developing countries. 2005 4.61
2 Measuring health inequality among children in developing countries: does the choice of the indicator of economic status matter? 2003 4.02
3 Can working with the private for-profit sector improve utilization of quality health services by the poor? A systematic review of the literature. 2007 2.89
4 The Oslo Health Study: The impact of self-selection in a large, population-based survey. 2004 2.83
5 Inequities in under-five child malnutrition in South Africa. 2003 2.80
6 Child health inequities in developing countries: differences across urban and rural areas. 2006 2.73
7 What is known about the effects of medical tourism in destination and departure countries? A scoping review. 2010 2.67
8 Social capital and health: does egalitarianism matter? A literature review. 2006 2.55
9 Determinants of antenatal and delivery care utilization in Tigray region, Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study. 2013 2.41
10 Patient-centred access to health care: conceptualising access at the interface of health systems and populations. 2013 2.36
11 Annotated Bibliography on Equity in Health, 1980-2001. 2002 2.31
12 Trend in geographic distribution of physicians in Japan. 2009 2.18
13 The hidden inequity in health care. 2011 2.11
14 Factors affecting the use of maternal health services in Madhya Pradesh state of India: a multilevel analysis. 2011 2.05
15 Socioeconomic factors differentiating maternal and child health-seeking behavior in rural Bangladesh: A cross-sectional analysis. 2010 2.00
16 Socio-economic differences and health seeking behaviour for the diagnosis and treatment of malaria: a case study of four local government areas operating the Bamako initiative programme in south-east Nigeria. 2004 2.00
17 Mothers' education but not fathers' education, household assets or land ownership is the best predictor of child health inequalities in rural Uganda. 2004 1.99
18 Reducing user fees for primary health care in Kenya: Policy on paper or policy in practice? 2009 1.95
19 Priority setting in health care: Lessons from the experiences of eight countries. 2008 1.89
20 Evaluating the financial protection of patients with chronic disease by health insurance in rural China. 2009 1.87
21 Uses of population census data for monitoring geographical imbalance in the health workforce: snapshots from three developing countries. 2003 1.80
22 Determinants of institutional delivery in rural Jhang, Pakistan. 2011 1.78
23 Better science with sex and gender: Facilitating the use of a sex and gender-based analysis in health research. 2009 1.74
24 Horizontal equity in health care utilization in Brazil, 1998-2008. 2012 1.73
25 Using relative and absolute measures for monitoring health inequalities: experiences from cross-national analyses on maternal and child health. 2007 1.73
26 Inequities in utilization of maternal health interventions in Namibia: implications for progress towards MDG 5 targets. 2010 1.70
27 A decade of inequality in maternity care: antenatal care, professional attendance at delivery, and caesarean section in Bangladesh (1991-2004). 2007 1.68
28 Lessons from sexual and reproductive health voucher program design and function: a comprehensive review. 2014 1.67
29 Inequalities in maternity care and newborn outcomes: one-year surveillance of births in vulnerable slum communities in Mumbai. 2009 1.67
30 Does health intervention improve socioeconomic inequalities of neonatal, infant and child mortality? Evidence from Matlab, Bangladesh. 2007 1.65
31 The financial protection effect of Ghana National Health Insurance Scheme: evidence from a study in two rural districts. 2011 1.63
32 Equity in health care financing: The case of Malaysia. 2008 1.61
33 Gender and power: Nurses and doctors in Canada. 2003 1.58
34 Measuring total health inequality: adding individual variation to group-level differences. 2002 1.58
35 Socioeconomic-related health inequality in South Africa: evidence from General Household Surveys. 2011 1.58
36 Malnutrition and the disproportional burden on the poor: the case of Ghana. 2007 1.58
37 Exploring the promises of intersectionality for advancing women's health research. 2010 1.53
38 The Malawi National Tuberculosis Programme: an equity analysis. 2007 1.51
39 Individual-level changes in self-rated health before and during the economic crisis in Europe. 2016 1.51
40 Mutual research capacity strengthening: a qualitative study of two-way partnerships in public health research. 2012 1.50
41 Who pays for health care in Ghana? 2011 1.49
42 State budget transfers to Health Insurance Funds for universal health coverage: institutional design patterns and challenges of covering those outside the formal sector in Eastern European high-income countries. 2016 1.48
43 Social inequalities and health inequity in Morocco. 2006 1.48
44 Measuring and decomposing inequity in self-reported morbidity and self-assessed health in Thailand. 2007 1.46
45 Relationship between household wealth inequality and chronic childhood under-nutrition in Bangladesh. 2006 1.46
46 Viewing the Kenyan health system through an equity lens: implications for universal coverage. 2011 1.45
47 Investigating determinants of catastrophic health spending among poorly insured elderly households in urban Nigeria. 2015 1.45
48 Changes in utilization of health services among poor and rural residents in Uganda: are reforms benefitting the poor? 2009 1.45
49 Changes in the proportion of facility-based deliveries and related maternal health services among the poor in rural Jhang, Pakistan: results from a demand-side financing intervention. 2011 1.43
50 Community perceptions and factors influencing utilization of health services in Uganda. 2009 1.43
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