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Factors associated with accessing and utilisation of healthcare and provision of health services for residents of slums in low and middle-income countries: a scoping review of recent literature.
Park JE, Kibe P, Yeboah G, Oyebode O, Harris B, Ajisola MM, Griffiths F, Aujla N, Gill P, Lilford RJ, Chen YF; Improving Health in Slums Collaborative. Park JE, et al. Among authors: griffiths f. BMJ Open. 2022 May 24;12(5):e055415. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-055415. BMJ Open. 2022. PMID: 35613790 Free PMC article. Review.
Mobile consulting (mConsulting) and its potential for providing access to quality healthcare for populations living in low-resource settings of low- and middle-income countries.
Griffiths F, Watkins JA, Huxley C, Harris B, Cave J, Pemba S, Chipwaza B, Lilford R, Ajisola M, Arvanitis TN, Bakibinga P, Billah M, Choudhury N, Davies D, Fayehun O, Kabaria C, Iqbal R, Omigbodun A, Owoaje E, Rahman O, Sartori J, Sayani S, Tabani K, Yusuf R, Sturt J. Griffiths F, et al. Digit Health. 2020 Apr 20;6:2055207620919594. doi: 10.1177/2055207620919594. eCollection 2020 Jan-Dec. Digit Health. 2020. PMID: 32341793 Free PMC article.
Impact of the societal response to COVID-19 on access to healthcare for non-COVID-19 health issues in slum communities of Bangladesh, Kenya, Nigeria and Pakistan: results of pre-COVID and COVID-19 lockdown stakeholder engagements.
Ahmed SAKS, Ajisola M, Azeem K, Bakibinga P, Chen YF, Choudhury NN, Fayehun O, Griffiths F, Harris B, Kibe P, Lilford RJ, Omigbodun A, Rizvi N, Sartori J, Smith S, Watson SI, Wilson R, Yeboah G, Aujla N, Azam SI, Diggle PJ, Gill P, Iqbal R, Kabaria C, Kisia L, Kyobutungi C, Madan JJ, Mberu B, Mohamed SF, Nazish A, Odubanjo O, Osuh ME, Owoaje E, Oyebode O, Porto de Albuquerque J, Rahman O, Tabani K, Taiwo OJ, Tregonning G, Uthman OA, Yusuf R; Improving Health in Slums Collaborative. Ahmed SAKS, et al. Among authors: griffiths f. BMJ Glob Health. 2020 Aug;5(8):e003042. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-003042. BMJ Glob Health. 2020. PMID: 32819917 Free PMC article.
Comparing the use of direct observation, standardized patients and exit interviews in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review of methods of assessing quality of primary care.
Aujla N, Chen YF, Samarakoon Y, Wilson A, Grolmusová N, Ayorinde A, Hofer TP, Griffiths F, Brown C, Gill P, Mallen C, Sartori J, Lilford RJ. Aujla N, et al. Among authors: griffiths f. Health Policy Plan. 2021 Apr 21;36(3):341-356. doi: 10.1093/heapol/czaa152. Health Policy Plan. 2021. PMID: 33313845 Free PMC article.
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