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Dr. Caroline Jones
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Caroline Jones, a senior social scientist, joined the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme in Kilifi from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in February 2010. With a background in medical anthropology her research over the past 15 years has focused on treatment seeking and preventive behaviors for malaria and the factors that influence provider practices in sub-Saharan Africa. More recently she has been looking at the implement ability and sustainability of public health interventions, focusing on issues relating to social relationships, organizational structure and management and leadership. Research capacity strengthening and the promotion of the appropriate use of high quality social science research in the development and implementation of public health policy are major concerns underpinning much of her work. A key role in her current position is to contribute to building Kenyan and regional expertise to develop and lead such research.
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Her research over the past 15 years has focused on treatment seeking and preventive behaviors for malaria and the factors that influence provider practices in sub-Saharan Africa. More recently she has been looking at the implement ability and sustainability of public health interventions, focusing on issues relating to social relationships, organizational structure and management and leadership.
Recent publications
Community Experiences and Perceptions of the Broad One Health Endectocide-Based Malaria Intervention in Africa Trial of Ivermectin Mass Drug Administration: A Longitudinal Qualitative Study in Kwale County, Kenya.
Wangari, W.
Onyango, T.
Kazungu, K.
Nuru, K.
Kasiwa, L.
Chaccour, C.
Rabinovich, N. R.
Mwangangi, J.
Maia, M.
Jones, C.
Am J Trop Med Hyg, (2026). 114:72-84
Neonatal units as physical spaces for newborn care delivery in Kenya: A qualitative study.
Waithira, C.
Odinga, N.
Ngaiza, G.
Maluni, J.
Maina, M.
Karumba, K.
English, M.
Mutua, E.
Molyneux, S.
Jones, C.
Oluoch, D.
High Q. Hospital Group
Int J Nurs Stud, (2025). 172:105217
Through the eyes of the participant: using photovoice to understand the experiences and effects of ivermectin MDA in the context of the BOHEMIA clinical trial in Kwale, Kenya.
Onyango, T.
Nuru, K.
Kazungu, K.
Wangari, W.
Chaccour, C.
Regina Rabinovich, N.
Mwangangi, J.
Maia, M.
Jones, C.
Malar J, (2025). 24:79
Experiences of mothers in the context of a staffing intervention in select newborn units in Kenyan public hospitals.
Oluoch, D.
Odinga, N.
Waithira, C.
Ngaiza, G.
Maluni, J.
Mutua, E.
Maina, M.
Karumba, K.
Molyneux, S.
Fuller, S.
Were, F.
English, M.
Jones, C.
High Q. Hospital Group
Int J Nurs Stud, (2025). 172:105222
Nurses experiences with an intervention enhancing skill-mix in Kenyan neonatal units with severe workforce deficits: A qualitative study.
Odinga, N.
Waithira, C.
Maluni, J.
Ngaiza, G.
Kagonya, V.
Onyango, O.
Imam, A.
Gathara, D.
Maina, M.
Karumba, K.
Were, F.
Fuller, S.
English, M.
Mutua, E.
Molyneux, S.
Jones, C.
Oluoch, D.
High- Q. Hospital Group
Int J Nurs Stud, (2025). 171:105202
Dr. Caroline Jones
Principal Investigator
Biography
Caroline Jones, a senior social scientist, joined the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme in Kilifi from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in February 2010. With a background in medical anthropology her research over the past 15 years has focused on treatment seeking and preventive behaviors for malaria and the factors that influence provider practices in sub-Saharan Africa. More recently she has been looking at the implement ability and sustainability of public health interventions, focusing on issues relating to social relationships, organizational structure and management and leadership. Research capacity strengthening and the promotion of the appropriate use of high quality social science research in the development and implementation of public health policy are major concerns underpinning much of her work. A key role in her current position is to contribute to building Kenyan and regional expertise to develop and lead such research.
See moreCurrent Work
Her research over the past 15 years has focused on treatment seeking and preventive behaviors for malaria and the factors that influence provider practices in sub-Saharan Africa. More recently she has been looking at the implement ability and sustainability of public health interventions, focusing on issues relating to social relationships, organizational structure and management and leadership.
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Videos
Community Experiences and Perceptions of the Broad One Health Endectocide-Based Malaria Intervention in Africa Trial of Ivermectin Mass Drug Administration: A Longitudinal Qualitative Study in Kwale County, Kenya.
Wangari, W.
Onyango, T.
Kazungu, K.
Nuru, K.
Kasiwa, L.
Chaccour, C.
Rabinovich, N. R.
Mwangangi, J.
Maia, M.
Jones, C.
Am J Trop Med Hyg, (2026). 114:72-84
Neonatal units as physical spaces for newborn care delivery in Kenya: A qualitative study.
Waithira, C.
Odinga, N.
Ngaiza, G.
Maluni, J.
Maina, M.
Karumba, K.
English, M.
Mutua, E.
Molyneux, S.
Jones, C.
Oluoch, D.
High Q. Hospital Group
Int J Nurs Stud, (2025). 172:105217
Through the eyes of the participant: using photovoice to understand the experiences and effects of ivermectin MDA in the context of the BOHEMIA clinical trial in Kwale, Kenya.
Onyango, T.
Nuru, K.
Kazungu, K.
Wangari, W.
Chaccour, C.
Regina Rabinovich, N.
Mwangangi, J.
Maia, M.
Jones, C.
Malar J, (2025). 24:79
Experiences of mothers in the context of a staffing intervention in select newborn units in Kenyan public hospitals.
Oluoch, D.
Odinga, N.
Waithira, C.
Ngaiza, G.
Maluni, J.
Mutua, E.
Maina, M.
Karumba, K.
Molyneux, S.
Fuller, S.
Were, F.
English, M.
Jones, C.
High Q. Hospital Group
Int J Nurs Stud, (2025). 172:105222
Nurses experiences with an intervention enhancing skill-mix in Kenyan neonatal units with severe workforce deficits: A qualitative study.
Odinga, N.
Waithira, C.
Maluni, J.
Ngaiza, G.
Kagonya, V.
Onyango, O.
Imam, A.
Gathara, D.
Maina, M.
Karumba, K.
Were, F.
Fuller, S.
English, M.
Mutua, E.
Molyneux, S.
Jones, C.
Oluoch, D.
High- Q. Hospital Group
Int J Nurs Stud, (2025). 171:105202
Dr. Caroline Jones 9
Principal Investigator
Her research over the past 15 years has focused on treatment seeking and preventive behaviors for malaria and the factors that influence provider practices in sub-Saharan Africa. More recently she has been looking at the implement ability and sustainability of public health interventions, focusing on issues relating to social relationships, organizational structure and management and leadership.