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Are perceived barriers to accessing health care associated with inadequate antenatal care visits among women of reproductive age in Rwanda?
MP Nisingizwe, G Tuyisenge, C Hategeka, ME Karim
BMC pregnancy and childbirth 20, 1-10, 2020
362020
Mothers’ perceptions and experiences of using maternal health-care services in Rwanda
G Tuyisenge, C Hategeka, Y Kasine, I Luginaah, D Cechetto, S Rulisa
Women & health 59 (1), 68-84, 2019
362019
Continuing professional development in maternal health care: barriers to applying new knowledge and skills in the hospitals of Rwanda
G Tuyisenge, C Hategeka, I Luginaah, Y Babenko-Mould, D Cechetto, ...
Maternal and child health journal 22, 1200-1207, 2018
272018
Effects of scaling up various community-level interventions on child mortality in Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania: a modeling study
C Hategeka, G Tuyisenge, C Bayingana, L Tuyisenge
Global health research and policy 4, 1-13, 2019
222019
Facilitating equitable community-level access to maternal health services: exploring the experiences of Rwanda’s community health workers
G Tuyisenge, VA Crooks, NS Berry
International journal for equity in health 18, 1-10, 2019
202019
Should condoms be available in secondary schools? Discourse and policy dilemma for safeguarding adolescent reproductive and sexual health in Rwanda
G Tuyisenge, C Hategeka, RA Aguilera
Pan African Medical Journal 31 (1), 2018
152018
“I cannot say no when a pregnant woman needs my support to get to the health centre”: involvement of community health workers in Rwanda’s maternal health
G Tuyisenge, C Hategeka, I Luginaah, DF Cechetto, S Rulisa
BMC Health Services Research 20, 1-7, 2020
112020
Using an ethics of care lens to understand the place of community health workers in Rwanda's maternal healthcare system
G Tuyisenge, VA Crooks, NS Berry
Social Science & Medicine 264, 113297, 2020
82020
Mothers’ perceptions and experiences of accessing maternal health care: exploring the role of community health workers and continuing professional development in Rwanda
G Tuyisenge
The University of Western Ontario (Canada), 2015
72015
“He lets me go although he does not go with me.”: Rwandan women’s perceptions of men’s roles in maternal health
G Tuyisenge, VA Crooks, NS Berry
Global health research and policy 6, 1-9, 2021
42021
Trends in the Prevalence and Associated Contributing Factors of Stunting in Children Under Five Years of Age. Secondary Data Analysis of 2005, 2010 and 2014-2015 Rwanda …
R Rutayisire, C Kanazayire, G Tuyisenge, C Munyanshongore
Rwanda Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 3 (1), 71-85, 2020
22020
Access to maternal health in regions of Rwanda: A qualitative study
G Tuyisenge
Practicing Health Geography: The African Context, 105-114, 2021
12021
Researching Home While Studying Abroad: Navigating Positionality in Health Research in Rwanda
G Tuyisenge, Y Kasine, MP Nisingizwe
Health Geography in Sub-Saharan Africa: Development-Health Nexus, 99-108, 2023
2023
Prevalence of Exclusive Breastfeeding and Associated Factors among Mothers in Karongi District, Rwanda
F Nyirahirwa, G Tuyisenge, J Nyiligira, M Habtu
Rwanda Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 6 (2), 123-134, 2023
2023
Geo-enabled Trauma Registries: The Case of Cape Town, South Africa
G Tuyisenge, L Rosenkrantz, N Schuurman, E Randall, M Hameed
Practicing Health Geography: The African Context, 143-157, 2021
2021
Access, equity, and ethics: A qualitative exploration of Rwanda’s maternal community health worker program
G Tuyisenge
Simon Fraser University, 2020
2020
Establishing a Kitchen with JKUAT, Kenya [2015]
G Tuyisenge
2015
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