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    Community health workers' efforts to build health system trust in marginalised communities: a qualitative study from South Africa by Anstey Watkins, Jocelyn, Griffiths, Frances, Goudge, Jane

    Published in BMJ open (19-05-2021)
    “…Community health workers (CHWs) enable marginalised communities, often experiencing structural poverty, to access healthcare. Trust, important in all…”
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    Acceptability of and treatment preferences for recurrent bacterial vaginosis-Topical lactic acid gel or oral metronidazole antibiotic: Qualitative findings from the VITA trial by Anstey Watkins, Jocelyn, Ross, Jonathan D C, Thandi, Sukhwinder, Brittain, Clare, Kai, Joe, Griffiths, Frances

    Published in PloS one (15-11-2019)
    “…Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is associated with an elevated vaginal pH and the presence of abnormal offensive discharge. It is common, often recurrent, and the…”
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    mHealth text and voice communication for monitoring people with chronic diseases in low-resource settings: a realist review by Anstey Watkins, Jocelyn, Goudge, Jane, Gómez-Olivé, Francesc Xavier, Huxley, Caroline, Dodd, Katherine, Griffiths, Frances

    Published in BMJ global health (01-03-2018)
    “…BackgroundRoutine monitoring by patients and healthcare providers to manage chronic disease is vital, though this can be challenging in low-resourced health…”
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    Health workers' perceptions and experiences of using mHealth technologies to deliver primary healthcare services: a qualitative evidence synthesis by Odendaal, Willem A, Anstey Watkins, Jocelyn, Leon, Natalie, Goudge, Jane, Griffiths, Frances, Tomlinson, Mark, Daniels, Karen

    Published in Cochrane database of systematic reviews (26-03-2020)
    “…Mobile health (mHealth), refers to healthcare practices supported by mobile devices, such as mobile phones and tablets. Within primary care, health workers…”
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    Mobile phone use among patients and health workers to enhance primary healthcare: A qualitative study in rural South Africa by Anstey Watkins, Jocelyn Olivia Todd, Goudge, Jane, Gómez-Olivé, Francesc Xavier, Griffiths, Frances

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-02-2018)
    “…Mobile phones have the potential to improve access to healthcare information and services in low-resourced settings. This study investigated the use of mobile…”
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    Rural South African Community Perceptions of Antibiotic Access and Use: Qualitative Evidence from a Health and Demographic Surveillance System Site by Anstey Watkins, Jocelyn, Wagner, Fezile, Xavier Gómez-Olivé, Francesc, Wertheim, Heiman, Sankoh, Osman, Kinsman, John

    “…Knowledge and practices of rural South African populations with regard to antibiotic access and use (ABACUS) remain understudied. By using the case of four…”
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    Digital communication between clinician and patient and the impact on marginalised groups: a realist review in general practice by Huxley, Caroline J, Atherton, Helen, Watkins, Jocelyn Anstey, Griffiths, Frances

    Published in British journal of general practice (01-12-2015)
    “…Increasingly, the NHS is embracing the use of digital communication technology for communication between clinicians and patients. Policymakers deem digital…”
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    Routine Health Information System (RHIS) improvements for strengthened health system management by Leon, Natalie, Balakrishna, Yusentha, Hohlfeld, Ameer, Odendaal, Willem A, Schmidt, Bey-Marrié, Zweigenthal, Virginia, Anstey Watkins, Jocelyn, Daniels, Karen

    Published in Cochrane database of systematic reviews (13-08-2020)
    “…A well-functioning routine health information system (RHIS) can provide the information needed for health system management, for governance, accountability,…”
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    ‘At school I got myself a certificate’: HIV/AIDS Orphanhood and Secondary Education: a Qualitative Study of Risk and Protective Factors by Watkins, Jocelyn Anstey, Sello, Olga Moleboneng, Cluver, Lucie, Kaplan, Lauren, Boyes, Mark

    “…Secondary school is a period during which risk of school dropout is highest. To date, little research has examined reasons for school dropout amongst…”
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