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Seward N, Hanlon C, Abdella A, et al. HeAlth System StrEngThening in four sub-Saharan African countries (ASSET) to achieve high-quality, evidence-informed surgical, maternal and newborn, and primary care: protocol for pre-implementation phase studies. Glob Health Action. 2022;15(1):1987044doi: 10.1080/16549716.2021.1987044.
Seward, N., Hanlon, C., Abdella, A., Abrahams, Z., Alem, A., Araya, R., Bachmann, M., Bekele, A., Bogale, B., Brima, N., Chibanda, D., Curran, R., Davies, J., Beyene, A., Fairall, L., Farrant, L., Frissa, S., Gallagher, J., Gao, W., Gwyther, L., Harding, R., Kartha, M. R., Leather, A., Lund, C., Marx, M., Nkhoma, K., Murdoch, J., Petersen, I., Petrus, R., van Rensburg, A., Sandall, J., Sevdalis, N., Sheenan, A., Tadesse, A., Thornicroft, G., Verhey, R., Willott, C., & Prince, M. (2022). HeAlth System StrEngThening in four sub-Saharan African countries (ASSET) to achieve high-quality, evidence-informed surgical, maternal and newborn, and primary care: protocol for pre-implementation phase studies. Global health action, 15(1), 1987044. https://doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2021.1987044
Seward, Nadine, et al. "HeAlth System StrEngThening in four sub-Saharan African countries (ASSET) to achieve high-quality, evidence-informed surgical, maternal and newborn, and primary care: protocol for pre-implementation phase studies." Global health action vol. 15,1 (2022): 1987044. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2021.1987044
Seward N, Hanlon C, Abdella A, Abrahams Z, Alem A, Araya R, Bachmann M, Bekele A, Bogale B, Brima N, Chibanda D, Curran R, Davies J, Beyene A, Fairall L, Farrant L, Frissa S, Gallagher J, Gao W, Gwyther L, Harding R, Kartha MR, Leather A, Lund C, Marx M, Nkhoma K, Murdoch J, Petersen I, Petrus R, van Rensburg A, Sandall J, Sevdalis N, Sheenan A, Tadesse A, Thornicroft G, Verhey R, Willott C, Prince M. HeAlth System StrEngThening in four sub-Saharan African countries (ASSET) to achieve high-quality, evidence-informed surgical, maternal and newborn, and primary care: protocol for pre-implementation phase studies. Glob Health Action. 2022 Dec 31;15(1):1987044. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2021.1987044. PMID: 35037844.
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