selected scholarly activity
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journal articles
- Expediting approval for medical countermeasures to address high burden disease: an ethical justification to move beyond emergency use authorisation. BMJ Global Health. 8:e013480-e013480. 2023
- Distance-quality trade-off and choice of family planning provider in urban Pakistan. International Health. 15:428-434. 2023
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Ethical aspects of
GMO regulation in theEU . EMBO Reports. 23:e55583. 2022 - Nurturing care during COVID-19: a rapid review of early evidence. BMJ Open. 12:e050417-e050417. 2022
- Conducting household surveys on reproductive health in urban settings: lessons from Karachi, Pakistan. BMC Medical Research Methodology. 21:38. 2021
- The effect of maternity waiting homes on perinatal mortality is inconclusive: a critical appraisal of existing evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa. BMC Research Notes. 14:86. 2021
- The family planning “know–do” gap among married women of reproductive age in urban Pakistan. Public Health Action. 11:132-138. 2021
- ‘I haven’t heard much about other methods’: quality of care and person-centredness in a programme to promote the postpartum intrauterine device in Tanzania. BMJ Global Health. 6:e005775-e005775. 2021
- Determinants of short birth intervals among married women: a cross-sectional study in Karachi, Pakistan. BMJ Open. 11:e043786-e043786. 2021
- The impact of a personalized, community-based counselling and referral programme on modern contraceptive use in urban Ghana: a retrospective evaluation. Health Policy and Planning. 35:1290-1299. 2021
- Impact of home-based family planning counselling and referral on modern contraceptive use in Karachi, Pakistan: a retrospective, cross-sectional matched control study. BMJ Open. 10:e039835-e039835. 2020
- Evaluating the Implementation of an Intervention to Improve Postpartum Contraception in Tanzania: A Qualitative Study of Provider and Client Perspectives. Global Health Science and Practice. 8:270-289. 2020
- An Application of the List Experiment to Estimate Abortion Prevalence in Karachi, Pakistan. International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. 46:13-13. 2020
- Applying Inverse Probability Weighting to Measure Contraceptive Prevalence Using Data from a Community-Based Reproductive Health Intervention in Pakistan. International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. 46:21-21. 2020
- How can engagement of adolescents in antenatal care be enhanced? Learning from the perspectives of young mothers in Ghana and Tanzania. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 19:184. 2019
- Women's Perspectives on Postpartum Intrauterine Devices in Tanzania. Studies in Family Planning. 50:317-336. 2019
- ‘It makes you someone who changes with the times’: health worker and client perspectives on a smartphone-based counselling application deployed in rural Tanzania. Health Policy and Planning. 34:307-315. 2019
- Keeping secrets in the cloud: Mobile phones, data security and privacy within the context of pregnancy and childbirth in Tanzania. Social Science and Medicine. 211:190-197. 2018
- Factors Influencing the Engagement of Adolescents in Antenatal Care Services: Learning from the Experiences of Young Mothers in Ghana and Tanzania. Journal of Adolescent Health. 62:S25-S25. 2018
- Impact of smartphone-assisted prenatal home visits on women’s use of facility delivery: Results from a cluster-randomized trial in rural Tanzania. PLoS ONE. 13:e0199400-e0199400. 2018
- A qualitative study exploring perceived barriers to infant feeding and caregiving among adolescent girls and young women in rural Bangladesh. BMC Public Health. 15:771. 2015
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Knowledge, attitudes and perceptions on infant and young child nutrition and feeding among adolescent girls and young mothers in rural
B angladesh. Maternal and Child Nutrition. 11:173-189. 2015 - Knowledge of and Experiences With Emergency Contraception Among Canadian Adolescent Females. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. 26:e57-e58. 2013
- Exploring reasons for low uptake of widely available modern contraceptive methods in Karachi, Pakistan: a mixed-methods study. Journal of Global Health Science. 3.
- Job satisfaction, self-efficacy, and performance of community health workers participating in a mobile health (mHealth) program to improve maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) in Rural Tanzania. Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine. 81:75-75.
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preprints