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    What influences adolescent girls' decision-making regarding contraceptive methods use and childbearing? a qualitative exploratory study in Rangpur District, Bangladesh 

    Shahabuddin, A. S. M.; Nöstlinger, Christiana; Delvaux, Thérèse; Sarker, Malabika; Bardají, Azucena; De Brouwere, Vincent; E. W. Broerse, Jacqueline (© 2016 Public Library of Science, 2016)
    Background: Bangladesh has the highest rate of adolescent pregnancy in South Asia. Child marriage is one of the leading causes of pregnancies among adolescent girls. Although the country's contraceptive prevalence rate is ...
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    Lessons learned in using realist evaluation to assess maternal and newborn health programming in rural Bangladesh 

    Adams, Alayne; Sedalia, Saroj; McNab, Shanon; Sarker, Malabika (© 2016 Oxford University Press, 2016)
    Realist evaluation furnishes valuable insight to public health practitioners and policy makers about how and why interventions work or don't work. Moving beyond binary measures of success or failure, it provides a systematic ...
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    Exploring the context in which different close-to-community sexual and reproductive health service providers operate in Bangladesh: a qualitative study 

    Mahmud, Ilias; Chowdhury, Sadia; Ashraf Siddiqi, Bulbul; Theobald, Sally; Ormel, Hermen; Biswas, Salauddin; Tauseef Jahangir, Yamin; Sarker, Malabika; Faiz Rashid, Sabina (© 2015 BioMed Central Ltd., 2015)
    Background: A range of formal and informal close-to-community (CTC) health service providers operate in an increasingly urbanized Bangladesh. Informal CTC health service providers play a key role in Bangladesh's pluralistic ...
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    Achieving universal health coverage through community empowerment: a proposition for Bangladesh 

    Joarder, Taufique; Sarker, Malabika (© 2014 Medknow Publications, 2014)
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    Knowledge and attitude of key community members towards tuberculosis: mixed method study from BRAC TB control areas in Bangladesh 

    Paul, Sukanta; Akter, Rahima; Aftab, Afzal; M Khan, Antora; Barua, Mrittika; Islam, Shayla; Islam, Akramul; Husain, Ashaque; Sarker, Malabika (© 2015 BioMed Central Ltd., 2015)
    Background: Bangladesh National Tuberculosis (TB) Control Programme adopted a number of strategies to facilitate TB diagnosis and treatment. 'Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilization' (ACSM) was one of the key ...
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    Intersectoral collaboration: a novel path to promote community health promotion 

    Sarker, Malabika; Joarder, Taufique (© 2012 Global Health Promotion, 2012)
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    Cultural attitudes toward postpartum depression in Dhaka, Bangladesh 

    Williams, Anaise; Sarker, Malabika; Ferdous, Syeda Tahmina (© 2017 Taylor and Francis Inc., 2017-05-15)
    Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide, yet in many cultures, it remains unaddressed and unacknowledged. Postpartum depression is particularly delicate because of its association with gender and expectations ...
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    Autism Spectrum disorders (ASD) in South Asia: a systematic review 

    Hossain, Mohammad Didar; Ahmed, Helal Uddin; Jalal Uddin, M. M.; Chowdhury, Waziul Alam; Iqbal, Mohammad Shamim; Kabir, Razin Iqbal; Chowdhury, Imran Ahmed; Aftab, Afzal; Datta, Pran Gopal; Rabbani, Golam; Hossain, Saima Wazed; Sarker, Malabika (© 2017 BioMed Central Ltd., 2017-08-01)
    Background: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a group of complex neurodevelopmental disorders. The prevalence of ASD in many South Asian countries is still unknown. The aim of this study was to systematically review ...
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    Lessons learned in using realist evaluation to assess maternal and newborn health programming in rural Bangladesh 

    Adams, Alayne; Sedalia, Saroj; McNab, Shanon; Sarker, Malabika (Health Policy and Planning, 2015-06-22)
    Realist evaluation furnishes valuable insight to public health practitioners and policy makers about how and why interventions work or don’t work. Moving beyond binary measures of success or failure, it provides a ...
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    Utilization of maternal health services among adolescent women in Bangladesh: a scoping review of the literature 

    Shahabuddin, A. S. M.; Delvaux, Therese; Abouchadi, Saloua; Sarker, Malabika; Brouwere, Vincent De (Tropical Medicine & International Health, 2015-07)
    objective To understand the health-seeking behaviour of adolescent women in Bangladesh with respect to the use of maternal health services. methods Literature review of seven electronic databases: PubMed, ISI Web of ...
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