Follow
Sunita Bandewar
Sunita Bandewar
Indepedent Sr Research Professional, Pune, India
Verified email at utoronto.ca
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Aligning community engagement with traditional authority structures in global health research: a case study from northern Ghana
PO Tindana, L Rozmovits, RF Boulanger, SVS Bandewar, RA Aborigo, ...
American journal of public health 101 (10), 1857-1867, 2011
1212011
Abortion needs of women in India: a case study of rural Maharashtra
M Gupte, S Bandewar, H Pisal
Reproductive Health Matters 5 (9), 77-86, 1997
1001997
Research ethics review in humanitarian contexts: the experience of the independent ethics review board of Médecins Sans Frontières
D Schopper, R Upshur, F Matthys, JA Singh, SS Bandewar, A Ahmad, ...
PLoS medicine 6 (7), e1000115, 2009
922009
Consent and community engagement in diverse research contexts: reviewing and developing research and practice: participants in the community engagement and consent workshop …
S Molyneux, S Bull
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics 8 (4), 1-18, 2013
882013
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic response on other health research
JA Singh, SVS Bandewar, EA Bukusi
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 98 (9), 625, 2020
812020
The origins of a research community in the Majengo Observational Cohort Study, Nairobi, Kenya
SVS Bandewar, J Kimani, JV Lavery
BMC Public Health 10, 1-10, 2010
552010
'Relief of oppression': An organizing principle for researchers' obligations to participants in observational studies in the developing world
JV Lavery, SVS Bandewar, J Kimani, REG Upshur, FA Plummer, ...
BMC Public Health 10, 1-7, 2010
472010
The role of community engagement in the adoption of new agricultural biotechnologies by farmers: the case of the Africa harvest tissue-culture banana in Kenya
SVS Bandewar, F Wambugu, E Richardson, JV Lavery
BMC biotechnology 17, 1-11, 2017
362017
Abortion Services and Providers' Perceptions: Gender Dimensions
S Bandewar
Economic and Political Weekly, 2075-2081, 2003
332003
Women’s perspectives on the quality of general and reproductive health care: evidence from rural Maharashtra
M Gupte, S Bandewar, H Pisal
Improving quality of care in India’s Family Welfare Programme: The challenge …, 1999
301999
Addressing ethical, social, and cultural issues in global health research
JV Lavery, SK Green, SVS Bandewar, A Bhan, A Daar, CI Emerson, ...
PLoS neglected tropical diseases 7 (8), e2227, 2013
292013
Medical Council of India's amended qualifications for Indian medical teachers: Well intended, yet half-hearted
SVS Bandewar, A Aggarwal, R Kumar, R Aggarwal, P Sahni, SA Pai
Journal of Clinical and Scientific Research 7 (4), 155-158, 2018
252018
Five years post Nirbhaya: critical insights into the status of response to sexual assault
SV Bandewar, A Pitre, L Lingam
Indian J Med Ethics 3, 215-21, 2018
222018
Regressive trend: MCI’s approach to assessment of medical teachers’ performance
SVS Bandewar, SA Pai
Indian J Med Ethics 12 (4), 192-195, 2015
222015
Addressing diversity and complexity in the community engagement literature: The rationale for a realist review
EZL Richardson, SVS Bandewar, RF Boulanger, R Mehta, T Lin, ...
Wellcome Open Research 5, 1, 2021
202021
Exploring the ethics of induced abortion
S Bandewar
Indian Journal of Medical Ethics 13 (1), 18-21, 2005
20*2005
Considering risk contexts in explaining the paradoxical HIV increase among female sex workers in Mumbai and Thane, India
SVS Bandewar, S Bharat, A Kongelf, H Pisal, M Collumbien
BMC public health 16, 1-9, 2015
192015
Is scale-up of community mobilisation among sex workers really possible in complex urban environments? The case of Mumbai, India
A Kongelf, SVS Bandewar, S Bharat, M Collumbien
PLoS One 10 (3), e0121014, 2015
172015
Cioms 2016
SVS Bandewar
Indian J Med Ethics 2 (3), 138-40, 2017
122017
Women’s Role in Decision-Making in Abortion: Profiles from Rural Maharashtra.’
M Gupte, S Bandewar, H Pisal
Mumbai: CEHAT.(Paper presented for XIV International Conference of the …, 1996
111996
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20