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Justin Parkhurst
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Structural approaches to HIV prevention
GR Gupta, JO Parkhurst, JA Ogden, P Aggleton, A Mahal
The lancet 372 (9640), 764-775, 2008
10572008
The politics of evidence: from evidence-based policy to the good governance of evidence
J Parkhurst
Taylor & Francis, 2017
8622017
Addressing social drivers of HIV/AIDS for the long-term response: conceptual and methodological considerations
JD Auerbach, JO Parkhurst, CF Cáceres
Global public health 6 (sup3), S293-S309, 2011
541*2011
Political and institutional influences on the use of evidence in public health policy. A systematic review
M Liverani, B Hawkins, JO Parkhurst
PloS one 8 (10), e77404, 2013
2972013
The political environment of HIV: lessons from a comparison of Uganda and South Africa
JO Parkhurst, L Lush
Social science & medicine 59 (9), 1913-1924, 2004
2222004
Health systems factors influencing maternal health services: a four-country comparison
JO Parkhurst, L Penn-Kekana, D Blaauw, D Balabanova, K Danishevski, ...
Health policy 73 (2), 127-138, 2005
2212005
Linking migration, mobility and HIV
KD Deane, JO Parkhurst, D Johnston
Tropical Medicine & International Health 15 (12), 1458-1463, 2010
2182010
Understanding the correlations between wealth, poverty and human immunodeficiency virus infection in African countries
JO Parkhurst
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 88 (7), 519-526, 2010
2022010
The Ugandan success story? Evidence and claims of HIV-1 prevention
JO Parkhurst
The Lancet 360 (9326), 78-80, 2002
1952002
Overcoming access barriers for facility-based delivery in low-income settings: insights from Bangladesh and Uganda
JO Parkhurst, SA Rahman, F Ssengooba
Journal of health, population, and nutrition 24 (4), 438, 2006
1672006
What drives political commitment for nutrition? A review and framework synthesis to inform the United Nations Decade of Action on Nutrition
P Baker, C Hawkes, K Wingrove, AR Demaio, J Parkhurst, AM Thow, ...
BMJ global health 3 (1), e000485, 2018
1662018
What constitutes “good” evidence for public health and social policy-making? From hierarchies to appropriateness
JO Parkhurst, S Abeysinghe
Social epistemology 30 (5-6), 665-679, 2016
1642016
HIV/AIDS: sex, abstinence, and behaviour change
T Barnett, J Parkhurst
The Lancet infectious diseases 5 (9), 590-593, 2005
1362005
The ‘good governance’of evidence in health policy
B Hawkins, J Parkhurst
Evidence & Policy 12 (4), 575-592, 2016
1262016
How do external donors influence national health policy processes? Experiences of domestic policy actors in Cambodia and Pakistan
MS Khan, A Meghani, M Liverani, I Roychowdhury, J Parkhurst
Health policy and planning 33 (2), 215-223, 2018
1222018
Assessing access barriers to maternal health care: measuring bypassing to identify health centre needs in rural Uganda
JO Parkhurst, F Ssengooba
Health policy and planning 24 (5), 377-384, 2009
1012009
Cervical cancer and the global health agenda: insights from multiple policy-analysis frameworks
JO Parkhurst, M Vulimiri
Global public health 8 (10), 1093-1108, 2013
912013
The crisis of AIDS and the politics of response: the case of Uganda
JO Parkhurst
International Relations 15 (6), 69-87, 2001
842001
What shapes research impact on policy? Understanding research uptake in sexual and reproductive health policy processes in resource poor contexts
A Sumner, J Crichton, S Theobald, E Zulu, J Parkhurst
Health Research Policy and Systems 9 (Suppl 1), S3, 2011
792011
Structural approaches for prevention of sexually transmitted HIV in general populations: definitions and an operational approach
JO Parkhurst
African Journal of Reproduction and Gynaecological Endoscopy 17 (1), 2014
742014
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