Publications
- Hadley, M. Beard J. 2019. Is ‘Health for All’ synonymous with antibiotics for all: changes in antibiotic prescribing in a Performance-based Financing pilot in Zanzibar. Health Policy and Planning 34 (2): ii28-ii35
- Hadley, M. 2013. Global standards, local practices: an argument for contextual policy making, design of interventions and policy evaluation. Maastricht ISBN 978 94 6159 2767
- Hadley M. 2011. Does increase in utilisation rates alone indicate the success of a user fee removal policy? A qualitative case study from Zambia. Health Policy 103 (2-3): 244-254.
- Hadley M, Tuba M. 2011. Local problems, local solutions: an innovative approach to investigating and addressing causes of maternal death in Zambia’s Copperbelt. Reproductive Health: 8 (17).
- Hadley M, Roques A. 2007. Nursing in Bangladesh: rhetoric and reality. Social Science and Medicine 64 (6): 1153-65
- Hadley M, Blum L, Mujaddid S, Parveen S, Nuremowlad S, Haquee E, Ullah M. 2007. Why Bangladeshi nurses avoid ‘nursing’: Social and structural factors on hospital wards in Bangladesh. Social Science and Medicine 64 (6): 1166–1177.
- Walt G, Antonius R, Doukouj S, Gray G, Haqq E, Hadley M, Lalta S, Roberts R. 2002. The historical development of human resources policies in the health sector of four Caribbean territories: imitated or created? Health Policy 62 (1): 85-101.
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Hadley M,Mills A. (eds.). Health Care Reform: Policy Content and Process in the Caribbean. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London.
- The historical development of the health system of Suriname. Health Care Reform: policy content and process in the Caribbean study no 1. Department of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine:
- The historical development of the health system of Martinique. Health Care Reform: policy content and process in the Caribbean study no 2 Department of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- The historical development of the health system of The Bahamas. Health Care Reform: policy content and process in the Caribbean study no 3. Department of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- The historical development of the health system of Trinidad and Tobago. Health Care Reform: policy content and process in the Caribbean study no 4. Department of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- Hadley M, Fuchs G. 2001. Parasitic Infection in children at an International School in Dhaka, Bangladesh: Establishing prevalence and the need for routine screening, British Association of Travel Medicine Journal 4(1):66-72.
- Hadley M, Maher D. 2000. Community involvement in tuberculosis control: lessons from other health care programmes: The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 4 (5): 401-408(8).