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2. 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.

3. Quality of nutritional status assessment and its relationship with the effect of rainfall on childhood stunting: a cross-sectional study in rural Burkina Faso.

4. Stress and coping in the face of COVID-19: a qualitative inquiry into early pandemic experiences and psychological well-being of health workers in Burkina Faso, Senegal and The Gambia.

5. Improving the readiness and clinical quality of antenatal care - findings from a quasi-experimental evaluation of a performance-based financing scheme in Burkina Faso.

6. How a supply-side intervention can help to increase caesarean section rates in Burkina Faso facilities-Evidence from an interrupted time-series analysis using routine health data.

7. To What Extent Do Free Healthcare Policies and Performance-Based Financing Reduce Out-of-Pocket Expenditures for Outpatient services? Evidence From a Quasi-experimental Study in Burkina Faso.

8. Knowledge of COVID-19 and the impact on indigents' access to healthcare in Burkina Faso.

9. Why did performance-based financing in Burkina Faso fail to achieve the intended equity effects? A process tracing study.

10. Timely completion of childhood vaccination and its predictors in Burkina Faso.

11. Can Combining Performance-Based Financing With Equity Measures Result in Greater Equity in Utilization of Maternal Care Services? Evidence From Burkina Faso.

12. Does the implementation of UHC reforms foster greater equality in health spending? Evidence from a benefit incidence analysis in Burkina Faso.

13. Impact of Performance-Based Financing on effective coverage for curative child health services in Burkina Faso: Evidence from a quasi-experimental design.

14. "It Depends on What They Experience in Each Health Facility. Some Are Satisfied, Others Are Not." A MixedMethods Exploration of Health Workers' Attitudes Towards Performance-Based Financing in Burkina Faso.

15. User fees removal and community-based management of undernutrition in Burkina Faso: what effects on children's nutritional status?

16. Patterns of healthcare seeking among people reporting chronic conditions in rural sub-Saharan Africa: findings from a population-based study in Burkina Faso.

17. What happens when performance-based financing meets free healthcare? Evidence from an interrupted time-series analysis.

18. Do Targeted User Fee Exemptions Reach the Ultra-Poor and Increase their Healthcare Utilisation? A Panel Study from Burkina Faso.

19. Economic Evaluation of User-Fee Exemption Policies for Maternal Healthcare in Burkina Faso: Evidence From a Cost-Effectiveness Analysis.

20. Responding to policy makers' evaluation needs: combining experimental and quasi-experimental approaches to estimate the impact of performance based financing in Burkina Faso.

21. Determinants of individual healthcare expenditure: A cross-sectional analysis in rural Burkina Faso.

22. Factors associated with misreporting in performance-based financing in Burkina Faso: Implications for risk-based verification.

23. An Evaluation of Healthcare Use and Child Morbidity 4 Years After User Fee Removal in Rural Burkina Faso.

24. Factors associated with effective coverage of child health services in Burkina Faso.

25. The unintended consequences of combining equity measures with performance-based financing in Burkina Faso.

26. Factors Affecting the Uptake of HIV Testing among Men: A Mixed-Methods Study in Rural Burkina Faso.

27. Health insurance and child mortality in rural Burkina Faso.

28. Moving towards universal coverage with malaria control interventions: achievements and challenges in rural Burkina Faso.

29. 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.

30. Adverse selection in a community-based health insurance scheme in rural Africa: implications for introducing targeted subsidies.

31. Long-term effects of malaria prevention with insecticide-treated mosquito nets on morbidity and mortality in African children: randomised controlled trial.

32. Measuring the AMFm.

33. Different delivery mechanisms for insecticide-treated nets in rural Burkina Faso: a provider's perspective.

34. Comparative cost analysis of insecticide-treated net delivery strategies: sales supported by social marketing and free distribution through antenatal care.

35. Access to malaria treatment in young children of rural Burkina Faso.

36. Breast milk as the "water that supports and preserves life"--socio-cultural constructions of breastfeeding and their implications for the prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa.

37. Distribution systems of insecticide-treated bed nets for malaria control in rural Burkina Faso: cluster-randomized controlled trial.

38. Malaria in rural Burkina Faso: local illness concepts, patterns of traditional treatment and influence on health-seeking behaviour.

40. Understanding enrolment in community health insurance in sub-Saharan Africa: a population-based case-control study in rural Burkina Faso.

41. Compliance of young children with ITN protection in rural Burkina Faso.

42. "To enrol or not to enrol?": A qualitative investigation of demand for health insurance in rural West Africa.

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