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Factors associated with COVID-19 vaccine uptake among south African health care workers
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COVID-19 vaccine uptake in Skåne county, Sweden, in relation to individual-level and area-level sociodemographic factors: a register-based cross-sectional analysis
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Care-seeking patterns and timely access to care among survivors of sexual violence in North Kivu, the Democratic Republic of the Congo : a retrospective file-based study
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Truth, humane treatment, and identity: perspectives on the legitimacy of the public and private health sectors during Covid in Zambia
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A hidden problem in an excluded population: understanding vulnerabilities to and experiences of sexual violence among young migrants in Sweden
2024) In Lund University, Faculty of Medicine Doctoral Dissertation Series(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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Physicians’ intentions to use digital tools–a comparative survey, before and after the COVID-19 pandemic, in Southern Sweden
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The impact of health insurance on maternal and reproductive health service utilization and financial protection in low- and lower middle-income countries : a systematic review of the evidence
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Multimorbidity healthcare expenditure in Belgium : a 4-year analysis (COMORB study)
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Active labour market policies in emerging adulthood may act as a protective factor against future depressiveness : an analysis of the long-term trajectories of depressive symptoms in the Northern Swedish Cohort
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Reducing Initial Loss to Follow-up Among People With Bacteriologically Confirmed Tuberculosis : LINKEDin, a Quasi-experimental Study in South Africa
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