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Suzanne Maman
Suzanne Maman is a social scientist who is trained in public health and serving as a professor in the Department of Human Behavior at the University of North Carolina (UNC) and an associate dean for global health at the University's Gillings School. Maman also serves as UNC faculty director at the Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Center. Her specific research interests concern HIV/AIDS among women. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 13 results of 13
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The secondary distribution of HIV self-testing kits by Oliver Mweemba, Suzanne Maman
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A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis of Interventions for Parental Human Immunodeficiency Virus Disclosure by Donaldson F. Conserve, Michelle Teti, Grace Shin, Juliet Iwelunmor, Lara Handler, Suzanne Maman
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Structural and functional network characteristics and facility delivery among women in rural Ghana by Leslie E. Cofie, Clare Barrington, Kavita Singh, Sodzi Sodzi-Tettey, Susan Ennett, Suzanne Maman
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Family planning knowledge, experiences and reproductive desires among women who had experienced a poor obstetric outcome in Lilongwe Malawi: a qualitative study by Agatha Bula, Dawn M Kopp, Suzanne Maman, Lameck Chinula, Mercy Tsidya, Jennifer H Tang
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Intimate partner violence victimization during pregnancy increases risk of postpartum depression among urban adolescent mothers in South Africa by Luwam T. Gebrekristos, Allison K. Groves, Luz McNaughton Reyes, Dhayendre Moodley, Mags Beksinska, Suzanne Maman
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Influences on birth spacing intentions and desired interventions among women who have experienced a poor obstetric outcome in Lilongwe Malawi: a qualitative study by Dawn M. Kopp, Agatha Bula, Suzanne Maman, Lameck Chinula, Mercy Tsidya, Mwawi Mwale, Jennifer H. Tang
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Developing a framework for cash transfer programs that foster sustained economic empowerment to reduce sexual risk among adolescent girls and young women: a qualitative study by Alok Gangaramany, Peter Balvanz, Margaret Waruguru Gichane, Stephan Goetschius, Saransh Sharma, Krittika Sharma, Jeff Mulhausen, Paul Noble-Campbell, Joyce Wamoyi, Suzanne Maman, Ram Prasad
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Perspectives and experiences of Zambian pregnant and postpartum women receiving two intervention models to increase uptake of male partner HIV testing by Oliver Mweemba, Suzanne Maman, Kellie Freeborn, Caroline Hazwela, Aditi Kamat, Andrew Kumwenda, Mildred Lusaka, Tulani Francis L. Matenga, Nachizya Edith Namukanga, Nora E. Rosenberg, Benjamin H. Chi, Wilbroad Mutale
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Mechanisms to enhance racial equity in health care: Developing a model to facilitate translation of the ACCURE intervention by Ida Griesemer, Sarah A. Birken, Christine Rini, Suzanne Maman, Randall John, Kari Thatcher, Crystal Dixon, Christina Yongue, Stephanie Baker, Claire Bosire, Aditi Garikipati, Cleo A. Ryals, Alexandra F. Lightfoot
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"Testing for malaria does not cure any pain" A qualitative study exploring low use of malaria rapid diagnostic tests at drug shops in rural Uganda. by Victoria Shelus, Nobert Mumbere, Amos Masereka, Bonita Masika, Joackim Kiitha, Grace Nyangoma, Edgar M Mulogo, Clare Barrington, Emmanuel Baguma, Rabbison Muhindo, James E Herrington, Michael Emch, Suzanne Maman, Ross M Boyce
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"Testing for malaria does not cure any pain" A qualitative study exploring low use of malaria rapid diagnostic tests at drug shops in rural Uganda by Victoria Shelus, Nobert Mumbere, Amos Masereka, Bonita Masika, Joackim Kiitha, Grace Nyangoma, Edgar M. Mulogo, Clare Barrington, Emmanuel Baguma, Rabbison Muhindo, James E. Herrington, Michael Emch, Suzanne Maman, Ross M. Boyce
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Private sector antimalarial sales a decade after "test and treat": A cross-sectional study of drug shop clients in rural Uganda by Victoria Shelus, Victoria Shelus, Nobert Mumbere, Edgar M. Mulogo, Clare Barrington, Clare Barrington, Emmanuel Baguma, Rabbison Muhindo, James E. Herrington, Michael Emch, Michael Emch, Michael Emch, Suzanne Maman, Ross M. Boyce, Ross M. Boyce, Ross M. Boyce
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Addition of HIV self-test kits to partner notification services to increase HIV testing of male partners of pregnant women in Zambia: two parallel randomised trials by Wilbroad Mutale, MBChB, Kellie Freeborn, PhD, Lauren A Graybill, MSc, Mildred M Lusaka, MSc, Katie R Mollan, MS, Oliver Mweemba, PhD, Margaret Kasaro, MBChB, Rose Lungu, BPA, Andrew Kumwenda, MBChB, Friday Saidi, MBBS, Kimberly A Powers, PhD, Suzanne Maman, PhD, Nora E Rosenberg, PhD, Benjamin H Chi, MD
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