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Sarah M Salway

University of Sheffield
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Cited by 5168

A profile of women's work participation among the urban poor of Dhaka

S Salway, S Rahman, S Jesmin - World Development, 2003 - Elsevier
Drawing on survey data and ethnographic findings, this paper presents a profile of women’s
work participation among slum dwellers in Dhaka city. Overall, almost 50% of adult women …

Women's position within the household as a determinant of maternal health care use in Nepal

M Furuta, S Salway - International family planning perspectives, 2006 - JSTOR
Context: Although gender inequality is often cited as a barrier to improving maternal health
in Nepal, little attention has been directed at understanding how sociocultural factors may …

Principles for research on ethnicity and health: the Leeds Consensus Statement

G Mir, S Salway, J Kai, S Karlsen… - … European Journal of …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Background: There is substantial evidence that health and health-care experiences vary
along ethnic lines and the need to understand and tackle ethnic health inequalities has …

'I never go anywhere': extricating the links between women's mobility and uptake of reproductive health services in Pakistan

Z Mumtaz, S Salway - Social science & medicine, 2005 - Elsevier
An integrated analysis of large-scale survey data and detailed ethnography is presented to
examine the patterns of women's mobility and their relationships with contraceptive and …

Understanding gendered influences on women's reproductive health in Pakistan: moving beyond the autonomy paradigm

Z Mumtaz, S Salway - Social science & medicine, 2009 - Elsevier
Recent research and policy discourse commonly view the limited autonomy of women in
developing countries as a key barrier to improvements in their reproductive health. Rarely, …

Gender-based barriers to primary health care provision in Pakistan: the experience of female providers

Z Mumtaz, S Salway, M Waseem… - Health policy and …, 2003 - academic.oup.com
In common with several countries in South Asia, the Pakistan government health system
has introduced cadres of community-based female health and family planning workers as a …

Women's employment in urban Bangladesh: A challenge to gender identity?

S Salway, S Jesmin, S Rahman - Development and Change, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Drawing on survey and ethnographic data, this article presents empirical evidence regarding
the impact of work participation on poor women's lives in urban Bangladesh. Working for …

Gender, pregnancy and the uptake of antenatal care services in Pakistan

Z Mumtaz, SM Salway - Sociology of health & illness, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
An integrated analysis of detailed ethnography and large‐scale survey data is presented to
explore the gendered influences on women's uptake of antenatal care (ANC) services in …

Appointment reminder systems are effective but not optimal: results of a systematic review and evidence synthesis employing realist principles

SM McLean, A Booth, M Gee, S Salway… - Patient preference …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Missed appointments are an avoidable cost and resource inefficiency which impact upon the
health of the patient and treatment outcomes. Health care services are increasingly utilizing …

[HTML][HTML] Can intersectionality help with understanding and tackling health inequalities? Perspectives of professional stakeholders

D Holman, S Salway, A Bell, B Beach… - Health research policy …, 2021 - Springer
Background The concept of “intersectionality” is increasingly employed within public health
arenas, particularly in North America, and is often heralded as offering great potential to …