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Task-shifting and family planning continuation: contraceptive trajectories of women who received their method at a community-based event in Kinshasa, DRC by Julie H. Hernandez, Katherine H. LaNasa, Tesky Koba
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Feasibility and acceptability of using medical and nursing students to provide Implanon NXT at the community level in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo by Julie H. Hernandez, Pierre Akilimali, Annie Glover, Jane T. Bertrand
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Is Covid-19 community level testing effective in reaching at-risk populations? Evidence from spatial analysis of New Orleans patient data at walk-up sites by Julie H. Hernandez, Dimitris Karletsos, Jennifer Avegno, Chantell H. Reed
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Factors influencing client recall of contraceptive counseling at community-based distribution events in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo by Rebecca E. Rosenberg, Pierre Z. Akilimali, Julie H. Hernandez, Jane T. Bertrand
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Du moment que (je pense que) mon mari est d'accord...: le rôle de l'approbation perçue du conjoint dans l'utilisation de la contraception chez les couples vivant dans les camps m... by Julie H. Hernandez, Saleh Babazadeh, Philip A. Anglewicz, Pierre Z. Akilimali
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Social determinants of multimorbidity in Jamaica: application of latent class analysis in a cross-sectional study by Leslie S. Craig, Colette A. Cunningham-Myrie, David R. Hotchkiss, Julie H. Hernandez, Jeanette Gustat, Katherine P. Theall
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Improving the quality of maternal and newborn health outcomes through a clinical mentorship program in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: study protocol by Xu Xiong, Rebecca Carter, Paul-Samson L, Elvis C. Kuburhanwa, Francine Kimanuka, Freddy Salumu, Guy Clarysse, Baudouin Kalume Tutu, Sylvain Yuma, Alain Mboko Iyeti, Julie H. Hernandez, Jeffrey G. Shaffer, Susie Villeneuve, Alain Prual, Lee Pyne-Mercier, Assaye Nigussie, Pierre Buekens
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