0709 203000 - Nairobi 0709 983000 - Kilifi
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Sassy Molyneux


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Health sector operational planning and budgeting processes in Kenya-"never the twain shall meet".Tsofa, B. Molyneux, S. Goodman, C.
Int J Health Plann Manage, (2016). 31:260-76

Crises and Resilience at the Frontline-Public Health Facility Managers under Devolution in a Sub-County on the Kenyan Coast.Nyikuri, M. Tsofa, B. Barasa, E. Okoth, P. Molyneux, S.
PLoS One, (2015). 10:e0144768

Setting Healthcare Priorities at the Macro and Meso Levels: A Framework for Evaluation.Barasa, E. W. Molyneux, S. English, M. Cleary, S.
Int J Health Policy Manag, (2015). 4:719-32

Research Stakeholders' Views on Benefits and Challenges for Public Health Research Data Sharing in Kenya: The Importance of Trust and Social Relations.Jao, I. Kombe, F. Mwalukore, S. Bull, S. Parker, M. Kamuya, D. Molyneux, S. Marsh, V.
PLoS One, (2015). 10:e0135545

Snap shots from a photo competition: what does it reveal about close-to-community providers, gender and power in health systems?.George, A. Theobald, S. Morgan, R. Hawkins, K. Molyneux, S.
Hum Resour Health, (2015). 13:57

Involving Research Stakeholders in Developing Policy on Sharing Public Health Research Data in Kenya: Views on Fair Process for Informed Consent, Access Oversight, and Community Engagement.Jao, I. Kombe, F. Mwalukore, S. Bull, S. Parker, M. Kamuya, D. Molyneux, S. Marsh, V.
J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics, (2015). 10:264-77

Benefits in cash or in kind? A community consultation on types of benefits in health research on the Kenyan Coast.Njue, M. Molyneux, S. Kombe, F. Mwalukore, S. Kamuya, D. Marsh, V.
PLoS One, (2015). 10:e0127842

Health providers' perceptions of clinical trials: lessons from Ghana, Kenya and Burkina Faso.Angwenyi, V. Asante, K. P. Traore, A. Febir, L. G. Tawiah, C. Kwarteng, A. Ouedraogo, A. Sirima, S. B. Owusu-Agyei, S. Imoukhuede, E. B. Webster, J. Chandramohan, D. Molyneux, S. Jones, C.
PLoS One, (2015). 10:e0124554

Lessons learnt from the first controlled human malaria infection study conducted in Nairobi, Kenya.Hodgson, S. H. Juma, E. Salim, A. Magiri, C. Njenga, D. Molyneux, S. Njuguna, P. Awuondo, K. Lowe, B. Billingsley, P. F. Cole, A. O. Ogwang, C. Osier, F. Chilengi, R. Hoffman, S. L. Draper, S. J. Ogutu, B. Marsh, K.
Malar J, (2015). 14:182

Implementation of patient charges at primary care facilities in Kenya: implications of low adherence to user fee policy for users and facility revenue.Opwora, A. Waweru, E. Toda, M. Noor, A. Edwards, T. Fegan, G. Molyneux, S. Goodman, C.
Health Policy Plan, (2015). 30:508-17

Setting healthcare priorities in hospitals: a review of empirical studies.Barasa, E. W. Molyneux, S. English, M. Cleary, S.
Health Policy Plan, (2015). 30:386-96

Evaluating controlled human malaria infection in Kenyan adults with varying degrees of prior exposure to Plasmodium falciparum using sporozoites administered by intramuscular injection.Hodgson, S. H. Juma, E. Salim, A. Magiri, C. Kimani, D. Njenga, D. Muia, A. Cole, A. O. Ogwang, C. Awuondo, K. Lowe, B. Munene, M. Billingsley, P. F. James, E. R. Gunasekera, A. Sim, B. K. Njuguna, P. Rampling, T. W. Richman, A. Abebe, Y. Kamuyu, G. Muthui, M. Elias, S. C. Molyneux, S. Gerry, S. Macharia, A. Williams, T. N. Bull, P. C. Hill, A. V. Osier, F. H. Draper, S. J. Bejon, P. Hoffman, S. L. Ogutu, B. Marsh, K.
Front Microbiol, (2014). 5:686

"When they see us, it's like they have seen the benefits!": experiences of study benefits negotiations in community-based studies on the Kenyan Coast.Kamuya, D. M. Marsh, V. Njuguna, P. Munywoki, P. Parker, M. Molyneux, S.
BMC Med Ethics, (2014). 15:90

What are fair study benefits in international health research? Consulting community members in Kenya.Njue, M. Kombe, F. Mwalukore, S. Molyneux, S. Marsh, V.
PLoS One, (2014). 9:e113112

Complex realities: community engagement for a paediatric randomized controlled malaria vaccine trial in Kilifi, Kenya.Angwenyi, V. Kamuya, D. Mwachiro, D. Kalama, B. Marsh, V. Njuguna, P. Molyneux, S.
Trials, (2014). 15:65

Consulting communities on feedback of genetic findings in international health research: sharing sickle cell disease and carrier information in coastal Kenya.Marsh, V. Kombe, F. Fitzpatrick, R. Williams, T. N. Parker, M. Molyneux, S.
BMC Med Ethics, (2013). 14:41

Are Health Facility Management Committees in Kenya ready to implement financial management tasks: findings from a nationally representative survey.Waweru, E. Opwora, A. Toda, M. Fegan, G. Edwards, T. Goodman, C. Molyneux, S.
BMC Health Serv Res, (2013). 13:404

Resources, attitudes and culture: an understanding of the factors that influence the functioning of accountability mechanisms in primary health care settings.Cleary, S. M. Molyneux, S. Gilson, L.
BMC Health Serv Res, (2013). 13:320

Challenges for consent and community engagement in the conduct of cluster randomized trial among school children in low income settings: experiences from Kenya.Okello, G. Jones, C. Bonareri, M. Ndegwa, S. N. McHaro, C. Kengo, J. Kinyua, K. Dubeck, M. M. Halliday, K. E. Jukes, M. C. Molyneux, S. Brooker, S. J.
Trials, (2013). 14:142

Field workers at the interface.Molyneux, S. Kamuya, D. Madiega, P. A. Chantler, T. Angwenyi, V. Geissler, P. W.
Dev World Bioeth, (2013). 13:ii-iv