A qualitative study assessing the acceptability and adoption of implementing a results-based financing intervention to improve maternal and neonatal health in Malawi

Brenner, Stephan, Danielle Wilhelm, Manuela De Allegri, and Adamson Muula. 2016. "A qualitative study assessing the acceptability and adoption of implementing a results-based financing intervention to improve maternal and neonatal health in Malawi". BMC Health Services Research. 16 (1): 1-10.

Design of an impact evaluation using a mixed methods model – an explanatory assessment of the effects of results-based financing mechanisms on maternal healthcare services in Malawi.

Brenner, S., Muula, A.S., Robyn, P.J. et al. Design of an impact evaluation using a mixed methods model – an explanatory assessment of the effects of results-based financing mechanisms on maternal healthcare services in Malawi. BMC Health Serv Res 14, 180 (2014).

Mapping the Extent to Which Performance-Based Financing (PBF) Programs Reflect Quality, Informed Choice and Voluntarism and Implications for Family Planning Services: A Review of Indicators. Research Report.

Boydell, Victoria, M. S. Cole, Ben Bellows, and Karen Hardee. Mapping the Extent to Which Performance-Based Financing (PBF) Programs Reflect Quality, Informed Choice and Voluntarism and Implications for Family Planning Services: A Review of Indicators. Research Report. Washington, DC: Population Council, The Evidence Project, 2018.

A study on the implementation fidelity of the performance-based financing policy in Burkina Faso after 12 months

Bodson O, A Barro, AM Turcotte-Tremblay, N Zanté, PA Somé, and V Ridde. 2018. "A study on the implementation fidelity of the performance-based financing policy in Burkina Faso after 12 months". Archives of Public Health (Archives Belges De Sante Publique). 76.