Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Top 10 downloads from LSHTM Research Online - July 2013

Below is a list of the 10 most downloaded papers for July 2013 from LSHTM Research Online, the School’s publically accessible online database of research from the School. 

Harris, Kristine; (2009) Reconciling organisational intent and local strategies an in-depth study of health workers in an urban leprosy project in India. PhD thesis

Steinbach, R; Green, J; Edwards, P; (2012) Look who's walking: Social and environmental correlates of children's walking in London. Health & place.

Sheikh, Kabir; (2009) HIV testing in urban Indian hospitals a study of policy practice relationships in the formal medical sector. PhD thesis

Al-Hamad, Nawal Mejren; (1999) Determinants and consequences of obesity inadult Kuwaiti females. PhD thesis

Jit, M; Levin, C; Brison, M; Levin, A; Resch, S; Berkhof, J; Kim, J; Hutubessy, R;
(2013) Economic analyses to support decisions about HPV vaccination in low and middle-income countries: a consensus report and guide for analysts. BMC
medicine, 11 (1). p. 23.

Perel, P; Salman, RAS; Kawahara, T; Morris, Z; Prieto-Merino, D; Roberts, I;
Sandercock, P; Shakur, H; Wardlaw, J; (2012) CRASH-2 (ClinicalRandomisation of an Antifibrinolytic in Significant Haemorrhage) intracranial bleeding study: the effect of tranexamic acid in traumatic brain injury - a nested, randomised, placebo-controlled trial. Health technology assessment (Winchester, England), 16 (13).

Timaeus, IM; Moultrie, TA; (2008) On postponement and birth intervals.
Population and development review, 34 (3). pp. 483-510.

Fallowfield, L; Ratcliffe, D; Jenkins, V; Saul, J; (2001) Psychiatric morbidity and its recognition by doctors in patients with cancer. British journal of cancer, 84
(8). pp. 1011-5.

Moultrie, TA; Timaeus, IM; (2003) The South African fertility decline: Evidence from two censuses and a Demographic and Health Survey. Population studies, 57.

Grassly, N; Lewis, J; Mahy, M; Walker, N; Timaeus, I; (2004) Comparison of household-survey estimates with projections of mortality and orphan numbers in sub-Saharan Africa in the era of HIV/AIDS. Population studies, 58 (2 ). 207-217



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