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Dominic Montagu
Dominic Montagu
UCSF, University of California San Francisco
Verified email at ucsf.edu
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Where do poor women in developing countries give birth? A multi-country analysis of demographic and health survey data
D Montagu, G Yamey, A Visconti, A Harding, J Yoong
PloS one 6 (2), e17155, 2011
4172011
What is the role of informal healthcare providers in developing countries? A systematic review
M Sudhinaraset, M Ingram, HK Lofthouse, D Montagu
PloS one 8 (2), e54978, 2013
3532013
Franchising of health services in low-income countries
D Montagu
Health policy and planning 17 (2), 121-130, 2002
2142002
Where women go to deliver: understanding the changing landscape of childbirth in Africa and Asia
D Montagu, M Sudhinaraset, N Diamond-Smith, O Campbell, S Gabrysch, ...
Health policy and planning 32 (8), 1146-1152, 2017
1632017
Prohibit, constrain, encourage, or purchase: how should we engage with the private health-care sector?
D Montagu, C Goodman
The lancet 388 (10044), 613-621, 2016
1522016
Private sector, human resources and health franchising in Africa
N Prata, D Montagu, E Jefferys
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 83 (4), 274-279, 2005
1312005
Accreditation and other external quality assessment systems for healthcare
D Montagu
DFID Health Systems Resource Centre Working Paper 1 (1), 1-38, 2003
1192003
Advancing a conceptual model to improve maternal health quality: the person-centered care framework for reproductive health equity
M Sudhinaraset, P Afulani, N Diamond-Smith, S Bhattacharyya, F Donnay, ...
Gates open research 1, 2017
1142017
The scale of faith based organization participation in health service delivery in developing countries: systemic review and meta-analysis
RC Kagawa, A Anglemyer, D Montagu
PloS one 7 (11), e48457, 2012
912012
The impact of clinical social franchising on health services in low-and middle-income countries: a systematic review
N Beyeler, A York De La Cruz, D Montagu
PloS one 8 (4), e60669, 2013
892013
Legislation, regulation, and consolidation in the retail pharmacy sector in low-income countries.
RF Lowe, D Montagu
Southern Med Review 2 (2), 2009
792009
Predictors of person-centered maternity care: the role of socioeconomic status, empowerment, and facility type
PA Afulani, TS Sayi, D Montagu
BMC health services research 18, 1-16, 2018
712018
Moving towards in-depth knowledge on the private health sector in low-and middle-income countries
BC Forsberg, D Montagu, J Sundewall
Health Policy and Planning 26 (suppl_1), i1-i3, 2011
692011
Private versus public strategies for health service provision for improving health outcomes in resource limited settings: a systematic review.
D Montagu, A Anglemyer, M Tiwari, K Drasser, GW Rutherford, ...
622011
Presumptive treatment of malaria from formal and informal drug vendors in Nigeria
C Isiguzo, J Anyanti, C Ujuju, E Nwokolo, A De La Cruz, E Schatzkin, ...
PloS one 9 (10), e110361, 2014
572014
Association between the quality of contraceptive counseling and method continuation: findings from a prospective cohort study in social franchise clinics in Pakistan and Uganda
NM Chakraborty, K Chang, B Bellows, KA Grépin, W Hameed, A Kalamar, ...
Global Health: Science and Practice 7 (1), 87-102, 2019
562019
Clinical and perceived quality of care for maternal, neonatal and antenatal care in Kenya and Namibia: the service provision assessment
N Diamond-Smith, M Sudhinaraset, D Montagu
Reproductive health 13, 1-13, 2016
562016
Public–private partnerships in practice: collaborating to improve health finance policy in Ghana and Kenya
L Suchman, E Hart, D Montagu
Health policy and planning 33 (7), 777-785, 2018
542018
Quality of care and abortion: beyond safety
BG Darney, B Powell, K Andersen, SE Baum, K Blanchard, C Gerdts, ...
BMJ sexual & reproductive health 44 (3), 159-160, 2018
542018
Working with the non-state sector to achieve public health goals
S Bennett, K Hanson, P Kadama, D Montagu, World Health Organization
World Health Organization, 2005
502005
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