Vicki Marsh


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Feedback of research findings for vaccine trials: experiences from two malaria vaccine trials involving healthy children on the Kenyan Coast.Gikonyo C, Kamuya D, Mbete B, Njuguna P, Olotu A, Bejon P, Marsh V, Molyneux S
Dev World Bioeth, (2013). 13:48-56

Approaching the community about screening children for a multicentre malaria vaccine trial.Lang TA, Gould J, von Seidlein L, Lusingu JP, Mshamu S, Ismael S, Liheluka E, Kamuya D, Mwachiro D, Olotu A, Njuguna P, Bejon P, Marsh V, Molyneux C
Int Health, (2012). 4:47-54

Benefits and payments for research participants: experiences and views from a research centre on the Kenyan coast.Molyneux S, Mulupi S, Mbaabu L, Marsh V
BMC Med Ethics, (2012). 13:13

Strengthening the informed consent process in international health research through community engagement: The KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme Experience.Boga M, Davies A, Kamuya D, Kinyanjui SM, Kivaya E, Kombe F, Lang T, Marsh V, Mbete B, Mlamba A, Molyneux S, Mulupi S, Mwalukore S
PLoS Med, (2011). 8:e1001089

What we learned about voluntariness and consent: incorporating "background situations" and understanding into analyses.Kamuya D, Marsh V, Molyneux S
Am J Bioeth, (2011). 11:31-3

'All her children are born that way': gendered experiences of stigma in families affected by sickle cell disorder in rural Kenya.Marsh VM, Kamuya DM, Molyneux SS
Ethn Health, (2011). 16:343-59

Working with Concepts: The Role of Community in International Collaborative Biomedical Research.Marsh VM, Kamuya DK, Parker MJ, Molyneux CS
Public Health Ethics, (2011). 4:26-39

Experiences with community engagement and informed consent in a genetic cohort study of severe childhood diseases in Kenya.Marsh VM, Kamuya DM, Mlamba AM, Williams TN, Molyneux SS
BMC Med Ethics, (2010). 11:13

Importance of strategic management in the implementation of private medicine retailer programmes: case studies from three districts in Kenya.Abuya T, Amin A, Molyneux S, Akhwale W, Marsh V, Gilson L
BMC Health Serv Res, (2010). 10 Suppl 1:S7

Community members employed on research projects face crucial, often under-recognized, ethical dilemmas.Molyneux S, Kamuya D, Marsh V
Am J Bioeth, (2010). 10:24-6

Factors influencing implementation of the Ministry of Health-led private medicine retailer programmes on malaria in Kenya.Rowa Y, Abuya TO, Mutemi WK, Ochola S, Molyneux S, Marsh V
BMC Public Health, (2010). 10:93

Evaluating different dimensions of programme effectiveness for private medicine retailer malaria control interventions in Kenya.Abuya TO, Fegan G, Amin AA, Akhwale WS, Noor AM, Snow RW, Marsh V
PLoS One, (2010). 5:e8937

Impact of ministry of health interventions on private medicine retailer knowledge and practices on anti-malarial treatment in Kenya.Abuya T, Fegan G, Rowa Y, Karisa B, Ochola S, Mutemi W, Marsh V
Am J Trop Med Hyg, (2009). 80:905-13

Beginning community engagement at a busy biomedical research programme: experiences from the KEMRI CGMRC-Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Kilifi, Kenya.Marsh V, Kamuya D, Rowa Y, Gikonyo C, Molyneux S
Soc Sci Med, (2008). 67:721-33

Taking social relationships seriously: lessons learned from the informed consent practices of a vaccine trial on the Kenyan Coast.Gikonyo C, Bejon P, Marsh V, Molyneux S
Soc Sci Med, (2008). 67:708-20

Incorporating a quiz into informed consent processes: qualitative study of participants' reactions.Molyneux S, Gikonyo C, Marsh V, Bejon P
Malar J, (2007). 6:145

Use of over-the-counter malaria medicines in children and adults in three districts in Kenya: implications for private medicine retailer interventions.Abuya TO, Mutemi W, Karisa B, Ochola SA, Fegan G, Marsh V
Malar J, (2007). 6:57

Utafiti in Coastal Kenya.Starling B, Kamuya D, Gikonyo C, Molyneux CS, Marsh V
Science and Public Affairs , (2007). :10-11

Quality of care provided to febrile children presenting in rural private clinics on the Kenyan coast.Abuya TO, Molynuex CS, Orago AS, Were S, Marsh V
Afr Health Sci, (2004). 4:160-70

The difference between effectiveness and efficacy of antimalarial drugs in Kenya.Amin AA, Hughes DA, Marsh V, Abuya TO, Kokwaro GO, Winstanley PA, Ochola SA, Snow RW
Trop Med Int Health, (2004). 9:967-74