Rachel Tolhurst researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0002-3005-6641
Tolhurst, Rachel
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Works
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Balancing the funds in the New Cooperative Medical Scheme in rural China: determinants and influencing factors in two provinces | |
Barriers to accessing TB diagnosis for rural-to-urban migrants with chronic cough in Chongqing, China: a mixed methods study | |
Can rural health insurance improve equity in health care utilization? A comparison between China and Vietnam | |
Cervical cancer in Bangladesh: community perceptions of cervical cancer and cervical cancer screening. | |
The Challenge of Infectious Disease: Time to Take Gender into Account | |
Changing access to health services in urban China: implications for equity. | |
Close to community health providers post 2015: Realising their role in responsive health systems and addressing gendered social determinants of health | |
The Cooking and Pneumonia Study (CAPS) in Malawi: A Nested Pilot of Photovoice Participatory Research Methodology | |
'I don't want all my babies to go to the grave': perceptions of preterm birth in Southern Malawi | |
Evaluating the financial protection of patients with chronic disease by health insurance in rural China | |
Evaluation on implementation of the African programme for onchocerciasis control in Nigeria | |
Experiences with primary healthcare in Fuzhou, urban China, in the context of health sector reform: a mixed methods study | |
Factors affecting the implementation of health legislation and its impact on the rural poor in China: a case study of implementation of the maternal and infant health care law in two poor counties | |
Gender, equity: new approaches for effective management of communicable diseases | |
Gender, health and development I: gender equity and sector wide approaches | |
Gender inequities in health: an exploratory qualitative study of Saudi women's perceptions. | |
Going beyond the surface: gendered intra-household bargaining as a social determinant of child health and nutrition in low and middle income countries | |
"He will ask why the child gets sick so often": the gendered dynamics of intra-household bargaining over healthcare for children with fever in the Volta Region of Ghana | |
Health seeking for chronic lung disease in central Malawi: Adapting existing models using insights from a qualitative study | |
How affordable are tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment in rural China? An analysis from community and tuberculosis patient perspectives | |
How do gender relations affect the working lives of close to community health service providers? Empirical research, a review and conceptual framework | |
How effectively can the New Cooperative Medical Scheme reduce catastrophic health expenditure for the poor and non-poor in rural China? | |
Improving access to effective care for people with chronic respiratory symptoms in low and middle income countries | |
Intersectionality and gender mainstreaming in international health: using a feminist participatory action research process to analyse voices and debates from the global south and north | |
Looking within the household: gender roles and responses to malaria in Ghana | |
Low postnatal care rates in two rural counties in Anhui Province, China: perceptions of key stakeholders | |
Mainstreaming HIV/AIDS in development sectors: Have we learnt the lessons from gender mainstreaming? | |
Malaria misdiagnosis: effects on the poor and vulnerable. | |
Meeting millennium development goals 3 and 5. | |
A mixed-method study of factors associated with differences in caesarean section rates at community level: the case of rural China | |
'The money is important but all women anyway go to hospital for childbirth nowadays' - a qualitative exploration of why women participate in a conditional cash transfer program to promote institutional deliveries in Madhya Pradesh, India | |
Multiple perspectives on diagnosis delay for tuberculosis from key stakeholders in poor rural China: case study in four provinces. | |
Opportunities, challenges and systems requirements for developing post-abortion family planning services: Perceptions of service stakeholders in China | |
Perceptions and utilization of the anti-malarials artemether-lumefantrine and dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine in young children in the Chikhwawa District of Malawi: a mixed methods study | |
Perceptions of quality of care during birth at private Chiranjeevi facilities in Gujarat: lessons for Universal Health Coverage | |
Perceptions of the mental health impact of intimate partner violence and health service responses in Malawi | |
Potential for abuse in the VCT counselling room: service provider's perceptions in Kenya | |
Promoting vulnerability or resilience to HIV? A qualitative study on polygamy in Maiduguri, Nigeria | |
Public health approach to HIV treatment in resource-poor settings | |
The quality of childbirth care in China: women's voices: a qualitative study | |
Sexual violence legislation in sub-Saharan Africa: the need for strengthened medico-legal linkages | |
Sharing experiences and dilemmas of conducting focus group discussions on HIV and tuberculosis in resource-poor settings | |
Teaching about gender, health, and communicable disease: Experiences and challenges | |
Towards building equitable health systems in Sub-Saharan Africa: lessons from case studies on operational research | |
Traditional beliefs and practices in the postpartum period in Fujian Province, China: a qualitative study | |
Treatment seeking for symptoms suggestive of TB: comparison between migrants and permanent urban residents in Chongqing, China | |
Understanding Interpretations of and Responses to Childhood Fever in the Chikhwawa District of Malawi. | |
Utilisation, contents and costs of prenatal care under a rural health insurance (New Co-operative Medical System) in rural China: lessons from implementation | |
Vulnerability to malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV/AIDS infection and disease. Part II: Determinants operating at environmental and institutional level. | |
What is quality in maternal and neonatal health care? | |
'You're disabled, why did you have sex in the first place?' An intersectional analysis of experiences of disabled women with regard to their sexual and reproductive health and rights in Gujarat State, India |