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Prof Mike English
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Mike English is a UK trained paediatrician who has worked in Kenya for over 20 years supported by a series of Wellcome fellowships. His work often takes Child and Newborn Health as a focus but increasingly tackles health services or wider health systems issues. He works as part of the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme (KWTRP) in collaboration in Kenya with the Ministry of Health and a wide set of national and international collaborators. His work focuses predominantly on improving care in African Hospitals. The work of his team spans: clinical epidemiology (including developing national, evidence-based guidelines for care of severely ill children and newborns, clinical trials and observational studies); implementation research (including cluster randomised trials and mixed methods research), and health systems research (qualitative studies of health worker and managers’ behaviour and rethinking the health workforce).
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He co-leads Health Systems Research in KWTRP and established the Oxford Health Systems Research Collaboration (OHSCAR). Recently Mike helped establish a team focused on delivering simulation based training using gamification through mobile phones and virtual reality (https://oxlifeproject.org/). Mike’s 2013-2018 fellowship initiated the Kenyan Clinical Information Network (CIN). Working with 15 hospitals and focused on generating high quality routine data the CIN is exploring how to improve hospital care at scale while using aggregate data to trial feedback interventions and understand practice variation. Other major current work includes a 4.5 year project on how to improve health care provision for sick newborns, work that spans measuring effective coverage and multiple methodological approaches to inform thinking on the challenges of delivering effective nursing care and possible task-shifting. Mike frequently provides advice to the Kenyan government and WHO on a range of issues related to child and newborn survival and health systems performance and is a member of the Lancet Global Health Commission on High Quality Health Systems in the SDG Era (https://www.hqsscommission.org/).
Recent publications
Measuring patient engagement with HIV care in sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping study.
Keene, C. M., Ragunathan, A., Euvrard, J., English, M., McKnight, J., Orrell, C.
J Int AIDS Soc, (2022). 25:e26025
Evaluating the effects of supplementing ward nurses on quality of newborn care in Kenyan neonatal units: protocol for a prospective workforce intervention study.
Imam, A., Gathara, D., Aluvaala, J., Maina, M., English, M.
BMC Health Serv Res, (2022). 22:1230
Addressing the need for an appropriate skilled delivery care workforce in Burundi to support Maternal and Newborn Health Service Delivery Redesign (MNH-Redesign): a sequential study protocol.
Habonimana, D., Leckcivilize, A., Nicodemo, C., English, M.
Wellcome Open Res, (2022). 7:196
Identifying gaps in global evidence for nurse staffing and patient care outcomes research in low/middle-income countries: an umbrella review.
Imam, A., Obiesie, S., Aluvaala, J., Maina, J. M., Gathara, D., English, M.
BMJ Open, (2022). 12:e064050
World Health Organization and knowledge translation in maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health and nutrition.
Stage,, Duke, T., AlBuhairan, F. S., Agarwal, K., Arora, N. K., Arulkumaran, S., Bhutta, Z. A., Binka, F., Castro, A., Claeson, M., Dao, B., Darmstadt, G. L., English, M., Jardali, F., Merson, M., Ferrand, R. A., Golden, A., Golden, M. H., Homer, C., Jehan, F., Kabiru, C. W., Kirkwood, B., Lawn, J. E., Li, S., Patton, G. C., Ruel, M., Sandall, J., Sachdev, H. S., Tomlinson, M., Waiswa, P., Walker, D., Zlotkin, S.
Arch Dis Child, (2022). 107:644-649
Prof Mike English
Principal Investigator
Biography
Mike English is a UK trained paediatrician who has worked in Kenya for over 20 years supported by a series of Wellcome fellowships. His work often takes Child and Newborn Health as a focus but increasingly tackles health services or wider health systems issues. He works as part of the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme (KWTRP) in collaboration in Kenya with the Ministry of Health and a wide set of national and international collaborators. His work focuses predominantly on improving care in African Hospitals. The work of his team spans: clinical epidemiology (including developing national, evidence-based guidelines for care of severely ill children and newborns, clinical trials and observational studies); implementation research (including cluster randomised trials and mixed methods research), and health systems research (qualitative studies of health worker and managers’ behaviour and rethinking the health workforce).
See moreCurrent Work
He co-leads Health Systems Research in KWTRP and established the Oxford Health Systems Research Collaboration (OHSCAR). Recently Mike helped establish a team focused on delivering simulation based training using gamification through mobile phones and virtual reality (https://oxlifeproject.org/). Mike’s 2013-2018 fellowship initiated the Kenyan Clinical Information Network (CIN). Working with 15 hospitals and focused on generating high quality routine data the CIN is exploring how to improve hospital care at scale while using aggregate data to trial feedback interventions and understand practice variation. Other major current work includes a 4.5 year project on how to improve health care provision for sick newborns, work that spans measuring effective coverage and multiple methodological approaches to inform thinking on the challenges of delivering effective nursing care and possible task-shifting. Mike frequently provides advice to the Kenyan government and WHO on a range of issues related to child and newborn survival and health systems performance and is a member of the Lancet Global Health Commission on High Quality Health Systems in the SDG Era (https://www.hqsscommission.org/).
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Measuring patient engagement with HIV care in sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping study.
Keene, C. M., Ragunathan, A., Euvrard, J., English, M., McKnight, J., Orrell, C.
J Int AIDS Soc, (2022). 25:e26025
Evaluating the effects of supplementing ward nurses on quality of newborn care in Kenyan neonatal units: protocol for a prospective workforce intervention study.
Imam, A., Gathara, D., Aluvaala, J., Maina, M., English, M.
BMC Health Serv Res, (2022). 22:1230
Addressing the need for an appropriate skilled delivery care workforce in Burundi to support Maternal and Newborn Health Service Delivery Redesign (MNH-Redesign): a sequential study protocol.
Habonimana, D., Leckcivilize, A., Nicodemo, C., English, M.
Wellcome Open Res, (2022). 7:196
Identifying gaps in global evidence for nurse staffing and patient care outcomes research in low/middle-income countries: an umbrella review.
Imam, A., Obiesie, S., Aluvaala, J., Maina, J. M., Gathara, D., English, M.
BMJ Open, (2022). 12:e064050
World Health Organization and knowledge translation in maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health and nutrition.
Stage,, Duke, T., AlBuhairan, F. S., Agarwal, K., Arora, N. K., Arulkumaran, S., Bhutta, Z. A., Binka, F., Castro, A., Claeson, M., Dao, B., Darmstadt, G. L., English, M., Jardali, F., Merson, M., Ferrand, R. A., Golden, A., Golden, M. H., Homer, C., Jehan, F., Kabiru, C. W., Kirkwood, B., Lawn, J. E., Li, S., Patton, G. C., Ruel, M., Sandall, J., Sachdev, H. S., Tomlinson, M., Waiswa, P., Walker, D., Zlotkin, S.
Arch Dis Child, (2022). 107:644-649
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