Publications

Health Systems and Research Ethics


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Promoting the social value of research in Kenya: examining the practical aspects of collaborative partnerships using an ethical framework.Lairumbi GM, Molyneux S, Snow RW, Marsh K, Peshu N, English M
Soc Sci Med, (2008). 67:734-47

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

Engendering health sector responses to sexual violence and HIV in Kenya: results of a qualitative study.Kilonzo N, Taegtmeyer M, Molyneux C, Kibaru J, Kimonji V, Theobald S
AIDS Care, (2008). 20:188-90

HIV-1 infection in high risk men who have sex with men in Mombasa, Kenya.Sanders EJ, Graham SM, Okuku HS, van der Elst EM, Muhaari A, Davies A, Peshu N, Price M, McClelland RS, Smith AD
AIDS, (2007). 21:2513-20

The role of community-based organizations in household ability to pay for health care in Kilifi District, Kenya.Molyneux C, Hutchison B, Chuma J, Gilson L
Health Policy Plan, (2007). 22:381-92

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

'Are you on the market?': a capture-recapture enumeration of men who sell sex to men in and around Mombasa, Kenya.Geibel S, van der Elst EM, King'ola N, Luchters S, Davies A, Getambu EM, Peshu N, Graham SM, McClelland RS, Sanders EJ
AIDS, (2007). 21:1349-54

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

Treatment-seeking behaviour, cost burdens and coping strategies among rural and urban households in Coastal Kenya: an equity analysis.Chuma J, Gilson L, Molyneux C
Trop Med Int Health, (2007). 12:673-86

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

A phase 2b randomised trial of the candidate malaria vaccines FP9 ME-TRAP and MVA ME-TRAP among children in Kenya.Bejon P, Mwacharo J, Kai O, Mwangi T, Milligan P, Todryk S, Keating S, Lang T, Lowe B, Gikonyo C, Molyneux C, Fegan G, Gilbert SC, Peshu N, Marsh K, Hill AV
PLoS Clin Trials, (2006). 1:e29

Safety profile of the viral vectors of attenuated fowlpox strain FP9 and modified vaccinia virus Ankara recombinant for either of 2 preerythrocytic malaria antigens, ME-TRAP or the circumsporozoite protein, in children and adults in Kenya.Bejon P, Peshu N, Gilbert SC, Lowe BS, Molyneux CS, Forsdyke J, Lang T, Hill AV, Marsh K
Clin Infect Dis, (2006). 42:1102-10

Trust and informed consent: insights from community members on the Kenyan coast.Molyneux CS, Peshu N, Marsh K
Soc Sci Med, (2005). 61:1463-73

'Even if they ask you to stand by a tree all day, you will have to do it (laughter)...!': community voices on the notion and practice of informed consent for biomedical research in developing countries.Molyneux CS, Wassenaar DR, Peshu N, Marsh K
Soc Sci Med, (2005). 61:443-54

Bypassing districts? Implications of sector-wide approaches and decentralization for integrating gender equity in Uganda and Kenya.Elsey H, Kilonzo N, Tolhurst R, Molyneux C
Health Policy Plan, (2005). 20:150-7

Collecting quality information: Training manual on practical communication skills for field researchers and project personnel.Haaland A, Molyneux CS
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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

Understanding of informed consent in a low-income setting: three case studies from the Kenyan Coast.Molyneux CS, Peshu N, Marsh K
Soc Sci Med, (2004). 59:2547-59

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