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101. Understanding causal pathways within health systems policy evaluation through mediation analysis: an application to payment for performance (P4P) in Tanzania.

102. Open, trusting relationships underpin safety in rural maternity a hermeneutic phenomenology study.

103. Understanding the local context and its possible influences on shaping, implementing and running social accountability initiatives for maternal health services in rural Democratic Republic of the Congo: a contextual factor analysis.

104. Inequality in the use of maternal and child health services in the Philippines: do pro-poor health policies result in more equitable use of services?

105. Assessing demand-side barriers to uptake of intermittent preventive treatment for malaria in pregnancy: a qualitative study in two regions of Uganda.

106. Antenatal depressive symptoms and maternal health care utilisation: a population-based study of pregnant women in Ethiopia.

107. 'We saw she was in danger, but couldn't do anything': Missed opportunities and health worker disempowerment during birth care in rural Burkina Faso.

108. eRegistries: governance for electronic maternal and child health registries.

109. Auxiliary midwives in hard to reach rural areas of Myanmar: filling MCH gaps.

110. Focused maternity care in Ghana: results of a cluster analysis.

111. Centralized or decentralized perinatal surgical care for rural women: a realist review of the evidence on safety.

112. Factors influencing place of delivery for pastoralist women in Kenya: a qualitative study.

113. Ten years of negotiating rights around maternal health in Uttar Pradesh, India.

114. Exploring new health markets: experiences from informal providers of transport for maternal health services in Eastern Uganda.

115. Public-sector Maternal Health Programmes and Services for Rural Bangladesh.

116. Human resources for maternal health: multi-purpose or specialists?

117. Technical analysis, contestation and politics in policy agenda setting and implementation: the rise and fall of primary care maternal services from Ghana's capitation policy.

118. Healthcare access and quality of birth care: narratives of women living with obstetric fistula in rural Tanzania.

119. Mitigating disrespect and abuse during childbirth in Tanzania: an exploratory study of the effects of two facility-based interventions in a large public hospital.

120. Continuum of Care Services for Maternal and Child Health using mobile technology - a health system strengthening strategy in low and middle income countries.

121. The dominance of the private sector in the provision of emergency obstetric care: studies from Gujarat, India.

122. Preparing linked population data for research: cohort study of prisoner perinatal health outcomes.

123. Reducing neonatal mortality associated with preterm birth: gaps in knowledge of the impact of antenatal corticosteroids on preterm birth outcomes in low-middle income countries.

124. Out-of-pocket expenditure on prenatal and natal care post Janani Suraksha Yojana: a case from Rajasthan, India.

125. From local to global: a qualitative review of the multi-leveled impact of a multi-country health research capacity development partnership on maternal health in Sudan.

126. Effect of Women's autonomy on maternal health service utilization in Nepal: a cross sectional study.

127. Maternal death and obstetric care audits in Nigeria: a systematic review of barriers and enabling factors in the provision of emergency care.

128. Improving maternity care using a personal health record: study protocol for a stepped-wedge, randomised, controlled trial.

129. Towards universal access to skilled birth attendance: the process of transforming the role of traditional birth attendants in Rural China.

130. '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.

131. The three waves in implementation of facility-based kangaroo mother care: a multi-country case study from Asia.

132. Explaining retention of healthcare workers in Tanzania: moving on, coming to 'look, see and go', or stay?

133. The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the peer-delivered Thinking Healthy Programme for perinatal depression in Pakistan and India: the SHARE study protocol for randomised controlled trials.

134. Demand-side interventions for maternal care: evidence of more use, not better outcomes.

135. Expanding availability of safe abortion services through private sector accreditation: a case study of the Yukti Yojana program in Bihar, India.

136. Assessing the performance of maternity care in Europe: a critical exploration of tools and indicators.

137. Introducing payment for performance in the health sector of Tanzania- the policy process.

138. Lessons learnt during the process of setup and implementation of the voucher scheme in Eastern Uganda: a mixed methods study.

139. The re-enactment of childhood sexual abuse in maternity care: a qualitative study.

140. How intra-familial decision-making affects women's access to, and use of maternal healthcare services in Ghana: a qualitative study.

141. Universal health care and equity: evidence of maternal health based on an analysis of demographic and household survey data.

142. The role of policy actors and contextual factors in policy agenda setting and formulation: maternal fee exemption policies in Ghana over four and a half decades.

143. WHO Better Outcomes in Labour Difficulty (BOLD) project: innovating to improve quality of care around the time of childbirth.

144. Why Muslim women in Northern Ghana do not use skilled maternal healthcare services at health facilities: a qualitative study.

145. Immediate effects of the Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster on depressive symptoms among mothers with infants: a prefectural-wide cross-sectional study from the Fukushima Health Management Survey.

146. Factors associated with childbirth self-efficacy in Australian childbearing women.

147. A mediation approach to understanding socioeconomic inequalities in maternal health-seeking behaviours in Egypt.

148. Program synergies and social relations: implications of integrating HIV testing and counselling into maternal health care on care seeking.

149. Social networks and female reproductive choices in the developing world: a systematized review.

150. A scoping review of training and deployment policies for human resources for health for maternal, newborn, and child health in rural Africa.