Published in Int Breastfeed J on October 26, 2010
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Why do health workers in rural Tanzania prefer public sector employment? BMC Health Serv Res (2012) 1.08
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A critical assessment of the WHO responsiveness tool: lessons from voluntary HIV testing and counselling services in Kenya. BMC Health Serv Res (2009) 1.01
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Reflections on global policy documents and the WHO's infant feeding guidelines: lessons learnt. Int Breastfeed J (2010) 0.84
Pelvic floor disorders among women in Dabat district, northwest Ethiopia: a pilot study. Int Urogynecol J (2012) 0.84
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Knowledge, attitudes and perceptions on infant and young child nutrition and feeding among adolescent girls and young mothers in rural Bangladesh. Matern Child Nutr (2012) 0.80
Ways ahead: protecting, promoting and supporting breastfeeding in the context of HIV. Int Breastfeed J (2010) 0.80
Maternal years of schooling but not academic skills is independently associated with infant-feeding practices in a cohort of rural Guatemalan women. J Hum Lact (2009) 0.79
Greater years of maternal schooling and higher scores on academic achievement tests are independently associated with improved management of child diarrhea by rural Guatemalan mothers. Matern Child Health J (2010) 0.78
Household food insecurity shows associations with food intake, social support utilization and dietary change among refugee adult caregivers resettled in the United States. Ecol Food Nutr (2014) 0.77
HIV-negative status is associated with very early onset of lactation among Ghanaian women. J Hum Lact (2009) 0.76
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