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1. Effect and implementation experience of intensive adherence counseling in a public HIV care center in Uganda: a mixed-methods study.

2. Do sexual expectancies and inhibitions predict high-risk sexual behaviours? Evidence from a cross-sectional survey among young psychoactive substance users in informal settlements in Kampala, Uganda.

3. Caring for children with neurodevelopmental disability: Experiences from caretakers and health workers in rural eastern Uganda.

4. A participatory action research approach to strengthening health managers' capacity at district level in Eastern Uganda.

5. Gender dynamics affecting maternal health and health care access and use in Uganda.

6. A structural equation analysis on the relationship between maternal health services utilization and newborn health outcomes: a cross-sectional study in Eastern Uganda.

7. The neonatal mortality and its determinants in rural communities of Eastern Uganda.

8. Introduction of male circumcision for HIV prevention in Uganda: analysis of the policy process.

9. Differences in essential newborn care at birth between private and public health facilities in eastern Uganda.

10. Maternal health challenges experienced by adolescents; could community score cards address them? A case study of Kibuku District– Uganda.

11. Influence of community scorecards on maternal and newborn health service delivery and utilization.

12. Applying the model of diffusion of innovations to understand facilitators for the implementation of maternal and neonatal health programmes in rural Uganda.

13. Maternal and neonatal implementation for equitable systems. A study design paper.

14. Maternal and newborn health implementation research: programme outcomes, pathways of change and partnerships for equitable health systems in Uganda.

15. Effect of a participatory multisectoral maternal and newborn intervention on birth preparedness and knowledge of maternal and newborn danger signs among women in Eastern Uganda: a quasi-experiment study.

16. Experiences of using a participatory action research approach to strengthen district local capacity in Eastern Uganda.

17. Effect of a participatory multisectoral maternal and newborn intervention on maternal health service utilization and newborn care practices: a quasi-experimental study in three rural Ugandan districts.

18. Characteristics of community savings groups in rural Eastern Uganda: opportunities for improving access to maternal health services.

19. ‘Nurture the sprouting bud; do not uproot it’ . Using saving groups to save for maternal and newborn health: lessons from rural Eastern Uganda.

20. A cascade model of mentorship for frontline health workers in rural health facilities in Eastern Uganda: processes, achievements and lessons.

21. Working with community health workers to improve maternal and newborn health outcomes: implementation and scale-up lessons from eastern Uganda.

22. Balancing the cost of leaving with the cost of living: drivers of long-term retention of health workers: an explorative study in three rural districts in Eastern Uganda.

23. Unlocking community capabilities for improving maternal and newborn health: participatory action research to improve birth preparedness, health facility access, and newborn care in rural Uganda.

24. Differences in essential newborn care at birth between private and public health facilities in eastern Uganda.

25. Improving Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation Among Pregnant Women: An Implementation Science Approach in East-Central Uganda.

26. Predictors of Hepatitis B screening and vaccination status of young psychoactive substance users in informal settlements in Kampala, Uganda.

27. Multiple sexual partnerships and associated factors among young psychoactive-substance-users in informal settlements in Kampala, Uganda.

28. Using Theories of Change to inform implementation of health systems research and innovation: experiences of Future Health Systems consortium partners in Bangladesh, India and Uganda.

29. Strengthening scaling up through learning from implementation: comparing experiences from Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Uganda.

30. Quality of Antenatal care services in eastern Uganda: implications for interventions.

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