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World Health Organization and knowledge translation in maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health and nutrition.Stage, Duke T AlBuhairan FS Agarwal K Arora NK Arulkumaran S Bhutta ZA Binka F Castro A Claeson M Dao B Darmstadt GL English M Jardali F Merson M Ferrand RA Golden A Golden MH Homer C Jehan F Kabiru CW Kirkwood B Lawn JE Li S Patton GC Ruel M Sandall J Sachdev HS Tomlinson M Waiswa P Walker D Zlotkin S
Arch Dis Child, (2022). 107:644-649

How to do no harm: empowering local leaders to make care safer in low-resource settings.Vincent CA Mboga M Gathara D Were F Amalberti R English M
Arch Dis Child, (2021). 106:333-337

First do no harm: practitioners' ability to 'diagnose' system weaknesses and improve safety is a critical initial step in improving care quality.English M Ogola M Aluvaala J Gicheha E Irimu G McKnight J Vincent CA
Arch Dis Child, (2021). 106:326-332

Prediction modelling of inpatient neonatal mortality in high-mortality settings.Aluvaala J Collins G Maina B Mutinda C Waiyego M Berkley JA English M
Arch Dis Child, (2021). 106:449-454

The paediatrician workforce and its role in addressing neonatal, child and adolescent healthcare in Kenya.English M Strachan B Esamai F Ngwiri T Warfa O Mburugu P Nalwa G Gitaka J Ngugi J Zhao Y Ouma P Were F
Arch Dis Child, (2020). 105:927-931

Paediatric care in the time of COVID-19 in countries with under-resourced healthcare systems.Duke T English M Carai S Qazi S
Arch Dis Child, (2020). 105:616-617

Examining which clinicians provide admission hospital care in a high mortality setting and their adherence to guidelines: an observational study in 13 hospitals.Ogero M Akech S Malla L Agweyu A Irimu G English M Clinical Information Network Author Group
Arch Dis Child, (2020). 105:648-654

Approaching quality improvement at scale: a learning health system approach in Kenya.Irimu G Ogero M Mbevi G Agweyu A Akech S Julius T Nyamai R Githang'a D Ayieko P English M Clinical Information Network Authors Group
Arch Dis Child, (2018). 103:1013-1019

Developing guidelines in low-income and middle-income countries: lessons from Kenya.English M Irimu G Nyamai R Were F Garner P Opiyo N
Arch Dis Child, (2017). 102:846-851

Enhancing emergency care in low-income countries using mobile technology-based training tools.Edgcombe H Paton C English M
Arch Dis Child, (2016). 101:1149-1152

Does pulse oximeter use impact health outcomes? A systematic review.Enoch AJ English M Shepperd S
Arch Dis Child, (2016). 101:694-700

Characteristics of admissions and variations in the use of basic investigations, treatments and outcomes in Kenyan hospitals within a new Clinical Information Network.Ayieko P Ogero M Makone B Julius T Mbevi G Nyachiro W Nyamai R Were F Githanga D Irimu G English M Clinical Information Network authors
Arch Dis Child, (2016). 101:223-9

Millennium Development Goals progress: a perspective from sub-Saharan Africa.English M English R English A
Arch Dis Child, (2015). 100 Suppl 1:S57-8

Assessment of neonatal care in clinical training facilities in Kenya.Aluvaala J Nyamai R Were F Wasunna A Kosgei R Karumbi J Gathara D English M SIRCLE/Ministry of Health Hospital Survey Group
Arch Dis Child, (2015). 100:42-7

Knowledge and skills retention following Emergency Triage, Assessment and Treatment plus Admission course for final year medical students in Rwanda: a longitudinal cohort study.Tuyisenge L Kyamanya P Van Steirteghem S Becker M English M Lissauer T
Arch Dis Child, (2014). 99:993-7

Adoption of recommended practices and basic technologies in a low-income setting.English M Gathara D Mwinga S Ayieko P Opondo C Aluvaala J Kihuba E Mwaniki P Were F Irimu G Wasunna A Mogoa W Nyamai R
Arch Dis Child, (2014). 99:452-6

Evidence review of hydroxyurea for the prevention of sickle cell complications in low-income countries.Mulaku M Opiyo N Karumbi J Kitonyi G Thoithi G English M
Arch Dis Child, (2013). 98:908-14

Implementing locally appropriate guidelines and training to improve care of serious illness in Kenyan hospitals: a story of scaling-up (and down and left and right).English M Wamae A Nyamai R Bevins B Irimu G
Arch Dis Child, (2011). 96:285-90

What clinical signs best identify severe illness in young infants aged 0-59 days in developing countries? A systematic review.Opiyo N English M
Arch Dis Child, (2011). 96:1052-9

Developing and introducing evidence based clinical practice guidelines for serious illness in Kenya.Irimu G Wamae A Wasunna A Were F Ntoburi S Opiyo N Ayieko P Peshu N English M
Arch Dis Child, (2008). 93:799-804