Amber Abrams
0000-0003-1416-7891
University of Cape Town
38 papers found
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What does the UK public want farmland to look like?
Tuberculosis treatment intervention trials in Africa: A cross-sectional bibliographic study and spatial analysis
‘Building on shaky ground’—challenges to and solutions for primary care guideline implementation in four provinces in South Africa: a qualitative study
Legislative landscape for traditional health practitioners in Southern African development community countries: a scoping review
Participation of traditional, complementary and alternative health practitioners in conventional health systems in low- and middle-income countries
“The importance of relationships when considering water policy and practices”. 2019. In Harrison, S, Carden, K, Abrams, A, and Broadhurst, J (eds). Regenerative Water Futures. Cape Town: Juta.
Exploring the socio-hydrological assessment of two small municipalities in the Western Cape
Regenerative Water Futures.
Using the behavior change wheel to identify barriers to and potential solutions for primary care clinical guideline use in four provinces in South Africa
National stakeholders’ perceptions of the processes that inform the development of national clinical practice guidelines for primary healthcare in South Africa
Climate Change Challenges for Africa
Primary care clinical practice guidelines in South Africa: qualitative study exploring perspectives of national stakeholders
Quantity Does Not Always Mean Quality: The Importance of Qualitative Social Science in Conservation Research
Series: Clinical Epidemiology in South Africa. Paper 2: Quality and reporting standards of South African primary care clinical practice guidelines
Additional file 2: of Primary care clinical practice guidelines in South Africa: qualitative study exploring perspectives of national stakeholders
Additional file 1: of Primary care clinical practice guidelines in South Africa: qualitative study exploring perspectives of national stakeholders
The role of alcohol use in antiretroviral adherence among individuals living with HIV in South Africa: Event-level findings from a daily diary study
Engaging adolescents in tuberculosis and clinical trial research through drama
“Superfoods: The Impacts of Marketing ‘Nutrient Powerhouses’ on Edge-Dwellers.” EnviroSociety, 4 May. www.envirosociety.org/2016/05/superfoods-the-impacts-of-marketing-nutrient-powerhouses-on-edge-dwellers.
Challenges in Exploratory Methods for Tuberculosis Research in South Africa
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