English M/BMC Med
8 results

External validation of inpatient neonatal mortality prediction models in high-mortality settings.Tuti T, Collins G, English M, Clinical Information Network, Aluvaala J
BMC Med, (2022). 20:236

Systems and implementation science should be part of the COVID-19 response in low resource settings.English M, Moshabela M, Nzinga J, Barasa E, Tsofa B, Marchal B, Kruk ME
BMC Med, (2020). 18:219

Effective coverage of essential inpatient care for small and sick newborns in a high mortality urban setting: a cross-sectional study in Nairobi City County, Kenya.Murphy GAV, Gathara D, Mwachiro J, Abuya N, Aluvaala J, English M, Health Services that Deliver for Newborns Expert Group
BMC Med, (2018). 16:72

Hospital Mortality - a neglected but rich source of information supporting the transition to higher quality health systems in low and middle income countries.English M, Mwaniki P, Julius T, Chepkirui M, Gathara D, Ouma PO, Cherutich P, Okiro EA, Snow RW
BMC Med, (2018). 16:32

Correction to: An exploration of mortality risk factors in non-severe pneumonia in children using clinical data from Kenya.Tuti T, Agweyu A, Mwaniki P, Peek N, English M, Clinical Information Network Author Group
BMC Med, (2017). 15:212

An exploration of mortality risk factors in non-severe pneumonia in children using clinical data from Kenya.Tuti T, Agweyu A, Mwaniki P, Peek N, English M, Clinical Information Network Author Group
BMC Med, (2017). 15:201

Prevalence, aetiology, treatment and outcomes of shock in children admitted to Kenyan hospitals.Mbevi G, Ayieko P, Irimu G, Akech S, English M, Clinical Information Network authors
BMC Med, (2016). 14:184

The need for pragmatic clinical trials in low and middle income settings - taking essential neonatal interventions delivered as part of inpatient care as an illustrative example.English M, Karumbi J, Maina M, Aluvaala J, Gupta A, Zwarenstein M, Opiyo N
BMC Med, (2016). 14:5