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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

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

The use of formal and informal curative services in the management of paediatric fevers in four districts in Kenya.Amin AA Marsh V Noor AM Ochola SA Snow RW
Trop Med Int Health, (2003). 8:1143-52

Epileptic seizures and malaria in Kenyan children.Waruiru CM Newton CR Forster D New L Winstanley P Mwangi I Marsh V Winstanley M Snow RW Marsh K
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (1996). 90:152-5

Chronic salicylate poisoning and severe malaria.English M Marsh V Amukoye E Lowe B Murphy S Marsh K
Lancet, (1996). 347:1736-7