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Molyneux S


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Prolonged health worker strikes in Kenya- perspectives and experiences of frontline health managers and local communities in Kilifi County.Waithaka, D. Kagwanja, N. Nzinga, J. Tsofa, B. Leli, H. Mataza, C. Nyaguara, A. Bejon, P. Gilson, L. Barasa, E. Molyneux, S.
Int J Equity Health, (2020). 19:23

Enhancing fieldworkers' performance management support in health research: an exploratory study on the views of field managers and fieldworkers from major research centres in Africa.Kombe, F. K. Marsh, V. Molyneux, S. Kamuya, D. M. Ikamba, D. Kinyanjui, S. M.
BMJ Open, (2019). 9:e028453

Producing routine malaria data: an exploration of the micro-practices and processes shaping routine malaria data quality in frontline health facilities in Kenya.Okello, G. Molyneux, S. Zakayo, S. Gerrets, R. Jones, C.
Malar J, (2019). 18:420

Commentary 1: Sharing and Responding to Day-to-Day Ethics Challenges in Health Research.Molyneux, S. Marsh, V.
J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics, (2019). 14:513-515

'Gender is not even a side issue...it's a non-issue': career trajectories and experiences from the perspective of male and female healthcare managers in Kenya.Muraya, K. W. Govender, V. Mbachu, C. Uguru, N. P. Molyneux, S.
Health Policy Plan, (2019). 34:249-256

A realist review of community engagement with health research.Adhikari, B. Vincent, R. Wong, G. Duddy, C. Richardson, E. Lavery, J. V. Molyneux, S.
Wellcome Open Res, (2019). 4:87

Who should decide about children's and adolescents' participation in health research? The views of children and adults in rural Kenya.Marsh, V. Mwangome, N. Jao, I. Wright, K. Molyneux, S. Davies, A.
BMC Med Ethics, (2019). 20:41

Managing health research capacity strengthening consortia: a systematised review of the published literature.Tagoe, N. Molyneux, S. Pulford, J. Murunga, V. I. Kinyanjui, S.
BMJ Glob Health, (2019). 4:e001318

Intersectionality and global health leadership: parity is not enough.Zeinali, Z. Muraya, K. Govender, V. Molyneux, S. Morgan, R.
Hum Resour Health, (2019). 17:29

Evolution of a programme to engage school students with health research and science in Kenya.Davies, A. Mwangome, N. Yeri, B. Mwango, G. Mumba, N. Marsh, V. Kamuya, D. Molyneux, S. Kinyanjui, S. Jones, C.
Wellcome Open Res, (2019). 4:39

Kenyan health stakeholder views on individual consent, general notification and governance processes for the re-use of hospital inpatient data to support learning on healthcare systems.Mbuthia, D. Molyneux, S. Njue, M. Mwalukore, S. Marsh, V.
BMC Med Ethics, (2019). 20:3

'It is an entrustment': Broad consent for genomic research and biobanks in sub-Saharan Africa.Tindana, P. Molyneux, S. Bull, S. Parker, M.
Dev World Bioeth, (2019). 19:9-17

"Sometimes it is difficult for us to stand up and change this": an analysis of power within priority-setting for health following devolution in Kenya.McCollum, R. Taegtmeyer, M. Otiso, L. Muturi, N. Barasa, E. Molyneux, S. Martineau, T. Theobald, S.
BMC Health Serv Res, (2018). 18:906

How do gender and disability influence the ability of the poor to benefit from pro-poor health financing policies in Kenya? An intersectional analysis.Kabia, E. Mbau, R. Muraya, K. W. Morgan, R. Molyneux, S. Barasa, E.
Int J Equity Health, (2018). 17:149

Leadership experiences and practices of South African health managers: what is the influence of gender? -a qualitative, exploratory study.Shung-King, M. Gilson, L. Mbachu, C. Molyneux, S. Muraya, K. W. Uguru, N. Govender, V.
Int J Equity Health, (2018). 17:148

Accountability mechanisms and the value of relationships: experiences of front-line managers at subnational level in Kenya and South Africa.Nxumalo, N. Gilson, L. Goudge, J. Tsofa, B. Cleary, S. Barasa, E. Molyneux, S.
BMJ Glob Health, (2018). 3:e000842

Accountability mechanisms for implementing a health financing option: the case of the basic health care provision fund (BHCPF) in Nigeria.Uzochukwu, B. Onwujekwe, E. Mbachu, C. Okeke, C. Molyneux, S. Gilson, L.
Int J Equity Health, (2018). 17:100

Examining the Implementation of the Free Maternity Services Policy in Kenya: A Mixed Methods Process Evaluation.Tama, E. Molyneux, S. Waweru, E. Tsofa, B. Chuma, J. Barasa, E.
Int J Health Policy Manag, (2018). 7:603-613

Gendered health systems: evidence from low- and middle-income countries.Morgan, R. Ayiasi, R. M. Barman, D. Buzuzi, S. Ssemugabo, C. Ezumah, N. George, A. S. Hawkins, K. Hao, X. King, R. Liu, T. Molyneux, S. Muraya, K. W. Musoke, D. Nyamhanga, T. Ros, B. Tani, K. Theobald, S. Vong, S. Waldman, L.
Health Res Policy Syst, (2018). 16:58

Priority setting for health in the context of devolution in Kenya: implications for health equity and community-based primary care.McCollum, R. Theobald, S. Otiso, L. Martineau, T. Karuga, R. Barasa, E. Molyneux, S. Taegtmeyer, M.
Health Policy Plan, (2018). 33:729-742