Items where the Publication is International journal of women's health
Number of items: 11.
2018
  • Exploring menstrual practices and potential acceptability of reusable menstrual underwear among a Middle Eastern population living in a refugee setting. (2018) VanLeeuwen, Crystal; Torondel, Belen
  • Improving menstrual hygiene management in emergency contexts: literature review of current perspectives. (2018) VanLeeuwen, Crystal; Torondel, Belen
  • 2017
  • Community narratives about women and HIV risk in 21 high-burden communities in Zambia and South Africa. (2017) Viljoen, Lario; Ndubani, Rhoda; Bond, Virginia; Seeley, Janet; Reynolds, Lindsey; Hoddinott, Graeme
  • 2014
  • Cesarean section in the People's Republic of China: current perspectives. (2014) Feng, Xing Lin; Wang, Ying; An, Lin; Ronsmans, Carine
  • Attributes and perspectives of public providers related to provision of medical abortion at public health facilities in Vietnam: a cross-sectional study in three provinces. (2014) Ngo, Thoai D; Free, Caroline; Le, Hoan T; Edwards, Phil; Pham, Kiet Ht; Nguyen, Yen Bt; Nguyen, Thang H
  • Women's perspectives on termination service delivery in Vietnam: a cross-sectional survey in three provinces. (2014) Ngo, Thoai D; Free, Caroline; Le, Hoan T; Edwards, Phil; Pham, Kiet Ht; Nguyen, Yen Bt; Nguyen, Thang H
  • 2013
  • Safety and effectiveness of termination services performed by doctors versus midlevel providers: a systematic review and analysis. (2013) Ngo, Thoai D; Park, Min Hae; Free, Caroline
  • Medical abortion practices among private providers in Vietnam. (2013) Park, Min Hae; Nguyen, Thang Huu; Dang, Anh Thi Ngoc; Ngo, Thoai Dinh
  • 2012
  • Comparing the World Health Organization-versus China-recommended protocol for first-trimester medical abortion: a retrospective analysis. (2012) Ngo, Thoai D; Park, Min Hae; Xiao, Yuanhong
  • 2011
  • Dynamics of IUD use in Vietnam: implications for family planning services at primary health care level. (2011) Park, Min Hae; Nguyen, Thang Huu; Ngo, Thoai Dinh
  • 2010
  • Indian women with higher serum concentrations of folate and vitamin B12 are significantly less likely to be infected with carcinogenic or high-risk (HR) types of human papillomaviruses (HPVs). (2010) Piyathilake, Chandrika J; Badiga, Suguna; Paul, Proma; Vijayaraghavan, K; Vedantham, Haripriya; Sudula, Mrudula; Sowjanya, Pavani; Ramakrishna, Gayatri; Shah, Keerti V; Partridge, Edward E; Gravitt, Patti E