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  1. Evaluative study of a MOOC on knowledge translation in five French-speaking countries
  2. Mandatory membership of community-based mutual health insurance in Senegal: A national survey
  3. Acceptability of government measures against COVID-19 pandemic in Senegal: A mixed methods study
  4. The danger of the single storyline obfuscating the complexities of managing SARS‐CoV‐2/COVID‐19
  5. Do Targeted User Fee Exemptions Reach the Ultra-Poor and Increase their Healthcare Utilisation? A Panel Study from Burkina Faso
  6. Misunderstandings and ambiguities in strategic purchasing in low‐ and middle‐income countries
  7. An Exploration of the Unintended Consequences of Performance-Based Financing in 6 Primary Healthcare Facilities in Burkina Faso
  8. Unmet healthcare needs among migrants without medical insurance in Montreal, Canada
  9. Better data for better action: rethinking road injury data in francophone West Africa
  10. Governance of the Covid-19 response: a call for more inclusive and transparent decision-making
  11. Transnational Networks’ Contribution to Health Policy Diffusion: A Mixed Method Study of the PerformanceBased Financing Community of Practice in Africa
  12. The emergence of the national medical assistance scheme for the poorest in Mali
  13. The negative self-perceived health of migrants with precarious status in Montreal, Canada: A cross-sectional study
  14. COVID-19: time for paradigm shift in the nexus between local, national and global health
  15. Policy dialogue as a collaborative tool for multistakeholder health governance: a scoping study
  16. Using implementation science theories and frameworks in global health
  17. The emergence of the national medical assistance scheme for the poorest in Mali
  18. Épidémies récurrentes de la dengue au Burkina Faso : préférences communautaires pour une intervention de prévention de la maladie
  19. From Amsterdam to Bamako: a qualitative case study on diffusion entrepreneurs’ contribution to performance-based financing propagation in Mali
  20. Stakeholder Perceptions and Context of the Implementation of Performance-Based Financing in District Hospitals in Mali
  21. Action to protect the independence and integrity of global health research
  22. DECIDE: a cluster-randomized controlled trial to reduce unnecessary caesarean deliveries in Burkina Faso
  23. 40 years after Alma-Ata, is building new hospitals in low-income and lower-middle-income countries beneficial?
  24. Conceptual analysis of health systems resilience: A scoping review
  25. It’s time to address sexual violence in academic global health
  26. Out-of-pocket payments in the context of a free maternal health care policy in Burkina Faso: a national cross-sectional survey
  27. Relevance of a Toll-Free Call Service Using an Interactive Voice Server to Strengthen Health System Governance and Responsiveness in Burkina Faso
  28. Barriers and recruitment strategies for precarious status migrants in Montreal, Canada
  29. How is the discourse of performance-based financing shaped at the global level? A poststructural analysis
  30. Climate change, migration and health systems resilience: Need for interdisciplinary research
  31. Realist evaluation of the role of the Universal Health Coverage Partnership in strengthening policy dialogue for health planning and financing: a protocol
  32. How Burkina Faso used evidence in deciding to launch its policy of free healthcare for children under five and women in 2016
  33. Time to abandon amateurism and volunteerism: addressing tensions between the Alma-Ata principle of community participation and the effectiveness of community-based health insurance in Africa
  34. Contribution of the results-based financing strategy to improving maternal and child health indicators in Burkina Faso
  35. Performance-based Financing in Africa: Time to Test Measures for Equity
  36. Assessment of clinical decision-making among healthcare professionals performing caesarean deliveries in Burkina Faso
  37. Climate migrants and health promotion
  38. Los migrantes climáticos y la promoción de la salud
  39. Les migrants climatiques et la promotion de la santé
  40. De la formulation d’une politique nationale à la compilation d’actions de protection sociale : un cas de « non-design » au Burkina Faso
  41. Street-level workers’ inadequate knowledge and application of exemption policies in Burkina Faso jeopardize the achievement of universal health coverage: evidence from a cross-sectional survey
  42. Removing user fees to improve access to caesarean delivery: a quasi-experimental evaluation in western Africa
  43. The impact of free healthcare on women's capability: A qualitative study in rural Burkina Faso
  44. Performance-based financing in low-income and middle-income countries: isn’t it time for a rethink?
  45. Dengue rapid diagnostic tests: Health professionals’ practices and challenges in Burkina Faso
  46. What we have learnt (so far) about deliberative dialogue for evidence-based policymaking in West Africa
  47. Understanding the factors affecting the attraction and retention of health professionals in rural and remote areas: a mixed-method study in Niger
  48. Knowledge sharing in global health research – the impact, uptake and cost of open access to scholarly literature
  49. Erratum to: ‘Setting performance-based financing in the health sector agenda: a case study in Cameroon’
  50. Setting performance-based financing in the health sector agenda: a case study in Cameroon
  51. Twelve months of implementation of health care performance-based financing in Burkina Faso: A qualitative multiple case study
  52. Evaluation of a knowledge transfer scheme to improve policy making and practices in health promotion and disease prevention setting in French regions: a realist study protocol
  53. Research dissemination workshops: observations and implications based on an experience in Burkina Faso
  54. Concept mapping internal validity: A case of misconceived mapping?
  55. Mobiliser des représentations ethnoculturelles pour expliquer les disparités d’accès aux soins de santé au Burkina Faso
  56. Que cache le consensus des acteurs de la santé mondiale au sujet de la couverture sanitaire universelle? Une analyse fondée sur l’approche par les droits
  57. Immediate and sustained effects of user fee exemption on healthcare utilization among children under five in Burkina Faso: A controlled interrupted time-series analysis
  58. Use of concurrent mixed methods combining concept mapping and focus groups to adapt a health equity tool in Canada
  59. Ottawa Statement from the Sparking Solutions Summit on Population Health Intervention Research
  60. Technological solutions for an effective health surveillance system for road traffic crashes in Burkina Faso
  61. The implementation of public health interventions in Africa: a neglected strategic theme
  62. Quatre principes de recherche pour comprendre les défis des systèmes de santé des pays à faible et moyen revenu
  63. Priorities and needs for research on urban interventions targeting vector-borne diseases: rapid review of scoping and systematic reviews
  64. Zika : nouveau revelateur du besoin de promotion de la sante en Amerique latine
  65. Zika: exposing anew the need for health promotion in Latin America
  66. Zika: nuevo revelador de la necesidad de promocion de la salud en America Latina
  67. Determinants of non-medically indicated cesarean deliveries in Burkina Faso
  68. Maternal and neonatal health impact of obstetrical risk insurance scheme in Mauritania: a quasi experimental before-and-after study
  69. DECIDE: a cluster randomized controlled trial to reduce non-medically indicated caesareans in Burkina Faso
  70. Comparison of registered and published intervention fidelity assessment in cluster randomised trials of public health interventions in low- and middle-income countries: systematic review protocol
  71. Effectiveness of demand generation interventions on use of modern contraceptives in low- and middle-income countries
  72. A friendly critical analysis of Kass's ethics framework for public health
  73. Does performance-based financing increase value for money in low- and middle- income countries? A systematic review
  74. A qualitative case study of evaluation use in the context of a collaborative program evaluation strategy in Burkina Faso
  75. NGO–researcher partnerships in global health research: benefits, challenges, and approaches that promote success
  76. A qualitative study of health professionals’ uptake and perceptions of malaria rapid diagnostic tests in Burkina Faso
  77. Presence of three dengue serotypes in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso): research and public health implications
  78. User fees exemptions alone are not enough to increase indigent use of healthcare services
  79. Endorsement of universal health coverage financial principles in Burkina Faso
  80. La couverture santé universelle dans les pays à revenus faibles et intermédiaires : analyses économiques
  81. Understanding home delivery in a context of user fee reduction: a cross-sectional mixed methods study in rural Burkina Faso
  82. La Fièvre Hémorragique à Virus Lassa au Bénin en 2014 en contexte d’Ebola : une épidémie révélatrice de la faiblesse du système sanitaire
  83. A mixed methods contribution to the study of health public policies: complementarities and difficulties
  84. Diagnosis of a public policy: an introduction to user fee exemptions for healthcare in the Sahel
  85. From institutionalization of user fees to their abolition in West Africa: a story of pilot projects and public policies
  86. Public policies and health systems in Sahelian Africa: theoretical context and empirical specificity
  87. The concept of mechanism from a realist approach: a scoping review to facilitate its operationalization in public health program evaluation
  88. Protocol for a systematic review on the effect of demand generation interventions on uptake and use of modern contraceptives in LMIC
  89. What research tells us about knowledge transfer strategies to improve public health in low-income countries: a scoping review
  90. Mining revenue and access to health care in Africa: could the revenue drawn from well-managed mining sectors finance exemption from payment for health?
  91. The elimination of healthcare user fees for children under five substantially alleviates the burden on household expenses in Burkina Faso
  92. Why are people with dengue dying? A scoping review of determinants for dengue mortality
  93. Developing a Social Autopsy Tool for Dengue Mortality: A Pilot Study
  94. Collaborative development and implementation of a knowledge brokering program to promote research use in Burkina Faso, West Africa
  95. Do community health workers perceive mechanisms associated with the success of community case management of malaria? A qualitative study from Burkina Faso
  96. Utilization of community health workers for malaria treatment: results from a three-year panel study in the districts of Kaya and Zorgho, Burkina Faso
  97. Des idées reçues en santé mondiale
  98. Is the process for selecting indigents to receive free care in Burkina Faso equitable?
  99. Protocol for the process evaluation of interventions combining performance-based financing with health equity in Burkina Faso
  100. Estimation of maternal and child mortality one year after user-fee elimination: an impact evaluation and modelling study in Burkina Faso
  101. The Need for More Research and Public Health Interventions on Dengue Fever in Burkina Faso
  102. What criteria guide national entrepreneurs’ policy decisions on user fee removal for maternal health care services? Use of a best–worst scaling choice experiment in West Africa
  103. Perspectives for integration into the local health system of community-based management of acute malnutrition in children under 5 years: a qualitative study in Bangladesh
  104. Contextual factors as a key to understanding the heterogeneity of effects of a maternal health policy in Burkina Faso?
  105. No effect of user fee exemption on perceived quality of delivery care in Burkina Faso: a case-control study
  106. Plagiarism and health promotion: an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
  107. El plagio y la promoción de la salud: es mejor prevenir que curar
  108. Le plagiat et la promotion de la santé : prévenir plutôt que guérir
  109. The divergence between community case management of malaria and renewed calls for primary healthcare
  110. Ethical considerations related to participation and partnership: an investigation of stakeholders’ perceptions of an action-research project on user fee removal for the poorest in Burkina Faso
  111. The impact of user fee removal policies on household out-of-pocket spending: evidence against the inverse equity hypothesis from a population based study in Burkina Faso
  112. A community-based approach to indigent selection is difficult to organize in a formal neighbourhood in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: a mixed methods exploratory study
  113. An exploratory analysis of the regionalization policy for the recruitment of health workers in Burkina Faso
  114. Insecticide-treated nets ownership and utilization among under-five children following the 2010 mass distribution in Burkina Faso
  115. Nine misconceptions about free healthcare in sub-Saharan Africa
  116. Nursing and midwife staffing needs in maternity wards in Burkina Faso referral hospitals
  117. The community case management of pneumonia in Africa: a review of the evidence
  118. Knowledge Transfer on Complex Social Interventions in Public Health: A Scoping Study
  119. A tool to analyze the transferability of health promotion interventions
  120. Assessing communities of practice in health policy: a conceptual framework as a first step towards empirical research
  121. La charge de travail des agents de santé dans un contexte de gratuité des soins au Burkina Faso et au Niger
  122. Personnes vivant avec le VIH, méthodes qualitatives et couverture universelle en santé
  123. Implementation Fidelity of the National Malaria Control Program in Burkina Faso
  124. Improving equity by removing healthcare fees for children in Burkina Faso
  125. Pragmatisme et réalisme pour l’évaluation des interventions de santé publique
  126. The Kaya HDSS, Burkina Faso: a platform for epidemiological studies and health programme evaluation
  127. A spatial analysis of a community-based selection of indigents in Burkina Faso
  128. Evaluation of a knowledge transfer strategy from a user fee exemption program for vulnerable populations in Burkina Faso
  129. An evaluability assessment of a West Africa based Non-Governmental Organization's (NGO) progressive evaluation strategy
  130. Why do women pay more than they should? A mixed methods study of the implementation gap in a policy to subsidize the costs of deliveries in Burkina Faso
  131. An exploratory study of the policy process and early implementation of the free NHIS coverage for pregnant women in Ghana
  132. Global health actors no longer in favor of user fees: a documentary study
  133. An implementation evaluation of a policy aiming to improve financial access to maternal health care in Djibo district, Burkina Faso
  134. Les enjeux éthiques d’une recherche-action sur une sélection communautaire des indigents au Burkina Faso
  135. User fee exemptions and excessive household spending for normal delivery in Burkina Faso: the need for careful implementation
  136. Transversal analysis of public policies on user fees exemptions in six West African countries
  137. Combining user fees exemption with training and supervision helps to maintain the quality of drug prescriptions in Burkina Faso
  138. An Evaluation of the Outcomes of Mutual Health Organizations in Benin
  139. The impact of targeted subsidies for facility-based delivery on access to care and equity – Evidence from a population-based study in rural Burkina Faso
  140. Transferability of interventions in health education: a review
  141. A literature review of the disruptive effects of user fee exemption policies on health systems
  142. Street-level workers’ criteria for identifying indigents to be exempted from user fees in Burkina Faso
  143. Reducing the Medical Cost of Deliveries in Burkina Faso Is Good for Everyone, Including the Poor
  144. Short-term consultancy and collaborative evaluation in a post-conflict and humanitarian setting: Lessons from Afghanistan
  145. L'exemption de paiement des soins au Burkina Faso, Mali et Niger
  146. Comment assurer l'efficacité de la gratuité sélective des soins au Burkina Faso ?
  147. La charge de travail du personnel de santé face à la gratuité des soins au Burkina Faso
  148. NGO-provided free HIV treatment and services in Burkina Faso: scarcity, therapeutic rationality and unfair process
  149. Pour une cartographie du discours des acteurs internationaux sur la gratuité des soins
  150. Protocol: a realist review of user fee exemption policies for health services in Africa
  151. Étudier les politiques publiques et les politiques de santé en Afrique de l'Ouest
  152. Approches et pratiques en évaluation de programmes
  153. L’accès aux soins de santé en Afrique de l’Ouest
  154. Micro mobilisations para institutionnelles pour promouvoir la santé
  155. Targeting the worst-off for free health care: A process evaluation in Burkina Faso
  156. Removing user fees for health services in low-income countries: a multi-country review framework for assessing the process of policy change
  157. Removing user fees in the health sector: a review of policy processes in six sub-Saharan African countries
  158. The national subsidy for deliveries and emergency obstetric care in Burkina Faso
  159. Perception de quelques mécanismes favorables à la réduction des inégalités sociales de santé en France
  160. Health promotion, power and political science
  161. Promoción de la salud, poder y ciencia política
  162. Promotion de la santé, pouvoir et science politique
  163. Communities of practice: the missing link for knowledge management on implementation issues in low-income countries?
  164. Politiques publiques de santé, logiques d' acteurs et ordre négocié au Burkina Faso
  165. Determinants of utilisation of maternal care services after the reduction of user fees: A case study from rural Burkina Faso
  166. Améliorer l’accessibilité financière des soins de santé au Burkina Faso
  167. User fees abolition policy in Niger: Comparing the under five years exemption implementation in two districts
  168. Challenges of scaling up and of knowledge transfer in an action research project in Burkina Faso to exempt the worst-off from health care user fees
  169. Is the Bamako Initiative Still Relevant for West African Health Systems?
  170. Low coverage but few inclusion errors in Burkina Faso: a community-based targeting approach to exempt the indigent from user fees
  171. El acceso universal a los sistemas sanitarios: defendamos los derechos y desmontemos las pirámides
  172. L’accès universel aux systèmes de santé: défendons les droits et renversons les pyramides
  173. Universal access to health care systems: defending rights and overturning the pyramids
  174. Exploratory study of the impacts of Mutual Health Organizations on social dynamics in Benin
  175. Réflexions et perspectives concernant l’evidence-based health promotion dans le contexte français
  176. Les ressources financières des comités de gestion du Burkina Faso peuvent améliorer l'équité d'accès au système de santé
  177. A scoping review of the literature on the abolition of user fees in health care services in Africa
  178. La Charte d’Ottawa rédigée en 2009? un 6ème axe en faveur de la recherche
  179. Les inégalités sociales de santé
  180. Knowledge translation research in population health: establishing a collaborative research agenda
  181. POLICY IMPLEMENTATION IN AN AFRICAN STATE: AN EXTENSION OF KINGDON'S MULTIPLE-STREAMS APPROACH
  182. Knowledge transfer and the university system’s functioning: need for change
  183. La transferencia de conocimientos y las normas de funcionamiento del sistema universitario: necesidad de cambiosi
  184. Le transfert de connaissances et les règles de fonctionnement du système universitaire: besoin de changementsi
  185. A community-based targeting approach to exempt the worst-off from user fees in Burkina Faso
  186. A process evaluation of user fees abolition for pregnant women and children under five years in two districts in Niger (West Africa)
  187. Débats et défis autour de la gratuité des soins en Afrique: «retour vers le futur»?
  188. Programme evaluation training for health professionals in francophone Africa: process, competence acquisition and use
  189. Abolishing User Fees in Africa
  190. The value of presenting at scientific conferences: reflections by a couple of early career researchers
  191. Equity and health policy in Africa: Using concept mapping in Moore (Burkina Faso)
  192. “The problem of the worst-off is dealt with after all other issues”: The equity and health policy implementation gap in Burkina Faso
  193. Defying boundaries: globalization, bureaucracy and academic exchange
  194. Are program evaluators judges and/or knowledge brokers?
  195. Reducing social inequalities in health: public health, community health or health promotion?
  196. How can PhD research contribute to the global health research agenda?
  197. Building trust or buying results?
  198. Performance-based partnership Agreements for the reconstruction of the health system in Afghanistan
  199. Douze ans après l'initiative de Bamako : constats et implications politiques pour l'équité d'accès aux services de santé des indigents africains
  200. Iraqi reconstruction: for an empowerment process
  201. L'efficacité Des Politiques Publiques De Santé Dans Un Pays De l'Afrique De L'Ouest: Le Cas Du Burkina Faso
  202. Evaluating Equity in Health Promotion
  203. Evaluation of Empowerment and Effectiveness
  204. 15. Évaluer l’équité en promotion de la santé