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Low-research settings: is there a need for specific attention from funders?.de Silva S English M Newton P
BMJ Glob Health, (2025). 10:

Scoping review of interventions to improve continuity of postdischarge care for newborns in LMICs.Grewal G Fuller SS Rababeh A Maina M English M Paton C Papoutsi C
BMJ Glob Health, (2024). 9:

Development and validation of a new measurement instrument to assess internship experience of medical doctors in low-income and middle-income countries.Zhao Y Jalloh S Lam PK Kwarshak YK Mbuthia D Misago N Namedre M Phuong NTB Qaloewa S Summers R Tang K Tweheyo R Wills B Zhang F Nicodemo C Gathara D English M
BMJ Glob Health, (2023). 8:

'We were treated like we are nobody': a mixed-methods study of medical doctors' internship experiences in Kenya and Uganda.Zhao Y Mbuthia D Gathara D Nzinga J Tweheyo R English M Kenya, Uganda Medical Internship Experience Study Group
BMJ Glob Health, (2023). 8:

Hospital care for critical illness in low-resource settings: lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic.English M Oliwa J Khalid K Onyango O Willows TM Mazhar R Mkumbo E Guinness L Schell CO Baker T McKnight J
BMJ Glob Health, (2023). 8:

Improving facility-based care: eliciting tacit knowledge to advance intervention design.English M Nzinga J Oliwa J Maina M Oluoch D Barasa E Irimu G Muinga N Vincent C McKnight J
BMJ Glob Health, (2022). 7:

Neonatal mortality in Kenyan hospitals: a multisite, retrospective, cohort study.Irimu G Aluvaala J Malla L Omoke S Ogero M Mbevi G Waiyego M Mwangi C Were F Gathara D Agweyu A Akech S English M Clinical Information Network authors
BMJ Glob Health, (2021). 6:

Employing learning health system principles to advance research on severe neonatal and paediatric illness in Kenya.English M Irimu G Akech S Aluvaala J Ogero M Isaaka L Malla L Tuti T Gathara D Oliwa J Agweyu A
BMJ Glob Health, (2021). 6:

Using treatment guidelines to improve antibiotic use: insights from an antibiotic point prevalence survey in Kenya.Maina M McKnight J Tosas-Auguet O Schultsz C English M
BMJ Glob Health, (2021). 6:

Protecting children in low-income and middle-income countries from COVID-19.Ahmed S Mvalo T Akech S Agweyu A Baker K Bar-Zeev N Campbell H Checkley W Chisti MJ Colbourn T Cunningham S Duke T English M Falade AG Fancourt NS Ginsburg AS Graham HR Gray DM Gupta M Hammitt L Hesseling AC Hooli S Johnson AB King C Kirby MA Lanata CF Lufesi N Mackenzie GA McCracken JP Moschovis PP Nair H Oviawe O Pomat WS Santosham M Seddon JA Thahane LK Wahl B Van der Zalm M Verwey C Yoshida LM Zar HJ Howie SR McCollum ED
BMJ Glob Health, (2020). 5:

Data for tracking SDGs: challenges in capturing neonatal data from hospitals in Kenya.Hagel C Paton C Mbevi G English M Clinical Information Network information systems interest group
BMJ Glob Health, (2020). 5:e002108

Lessons from a Health Policy and Systems Research programme exploring the quality and coverage of newborn care in Kenya.English M Gathara D Nzinga J Kumar P Were F Warfa O Tallam-Kimaiyo E Nandili M Obengo A Abuya N Jackson D Brownie S Molyneux S Jones COH Murphy GAV McKnight J
BMJ Glob Health, (2020). 5:e001937

Effective coverage and budget implications of skill-mix change to improve neonatal nursing care: an explorative simulation study in Kenya.Tsiachristas A Gathara D Aluvaala J Chege T Barasa E English M
BMJ Glob Health, (2019). 4:e001817

Risk factors for death among children aged 5-14 years hospitalised with pneumonia: a retrospective cohort study in Kenya.Macpherson L Ogero M Akech S Aluvaala J Gathara D Irimu G English M Agweyu A
BMJ Glob Health, (2019). 4:e001715

Developing recommendations for neonatal inpatient care service categories: reflections from the research, policy and practice interface in Kenya.Keene CM Aluvaala J Murphy GAV Abuya N Gathara D English M
BMJ Glob Health, (2019). 4:e001195

Tackling health professionals' strikes: an essential part of health system strengthening in Kenya.Irimu G Ogero M Mbevi G Kariuki C Gathara D Akech S Barasa E Tsofa B English M
BMJ Glob Health, (2018). 3:e001136

Using a common data platform to facilitate audit and feedback on the quality of hospital care provided to sick newborns in Kenya.Maina M Aluvaala J Mwaniki P Tosas-Auguet O Mutinda C Maina B Schultsz C English M
BMJ Glob Health, (2018). 3:e001027

Expectations for nursing care in newborn units in Kenya: moving from implicit to explicit standards.Murphy GAV Omondi GB Gathara D Abuya N Mwachiro J Kuria R Tallam-Kimaiyo E English M
BMJ Glob Health, (2018). 3:e000645

Estimating the need for inpatient neonatal services: an iterative approach employing evidence and expert consensus to guide local policy in Kenya.Murphy GAV Waters D Ouma PO Gathara D Shepperd S Snow RW English M
BMJ Glob Health, (2017). 2:e000472

Does audit and feedback improve the adoption of recommended practices? Evidence from a longitudinal observational study of an emerging clinical network in Kenya.Gachau S Ayieko P Gathara D Mwaniki P Ogero M Akech S Maina M Agweyu A Oliwa J Oliwa J Julius T Malla L Wafula J Mbevi G Irimu G English M
BMJ Glob Health, (2017). 2:e000468