Health Systems and Research Ethics
Through the eyes of the participant: using photovoice to understand the experiences and effects of ivermectin MDA in the context of the BOHEMIA clinical trial in Kwale, Kenya.Onyango T
Nuru K
Kazungu K
Wangari W
Chaccour C
Regina Rabinovich N
Mwangangi J
Maia M
Jones C
Malar J, (2025). 24:79
Catastrophic expenditure associated with childhood hospitalisation for acute illness in Kenya and Uganda: a cross-sectional study.Jemutai J
Njuguna RG
Laurence YV
Murunga S
Ogwang C
Mwaringa S
Mwalekwa L
Timbwa M
Paasi G
Olupot-Olupot P
Juma M
Thitiri J
Ngao N
Singa B
Mukisa J
Mupere E
Lancioni C
Sukhtankar P
Tickell KD
Fakhar Uddin M
Molyneux S
Walson JL
Vassall A
Berkley J
BMJ Public Health, (2025). 3:e001173
Improving Implementation of NCD Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: The Case of Fixed Dose Combinations for Hypertension in Kenya.Murphy A
Mbuthia D
Willis R
Tsofa B
Gichagua M
Mugo P
Hanson K
Reich MR
Health Syst Reform, (2025). 11:2448862
Evaluating the impact, implementation experience and political economy of primary care networks in Kenya: protocol for a mixed methods study.Amboko B
Nzinga J
Tsofa B
Mugo P
Musiega A
Maritim B
Wong E
Mazzilli C
Ng'ang'a W
Hagedorn B
Turner G
Musuva A
Murira F
Ravishankar N
Hussein S
Barasa E
Health Res Policy Syst, (2025). 23:14
After neonatal care, what next? A qualitative study of mothers' post-discharge experiences after premature birth in Kenya.Maluni J
Oluoch D
Molyneux S
Boga M
Jones C
Murila F
English M
Ziebland S
Hinton L
Int J Equity Health, (2025). 24:17
The maternal and newborn health eCohort to track longitudinal care quality: study protocol and survey development.Arsenault C
Wright K
Taddele T
Tadele A
Derseh Mebratie A
Tiruneh Tiyare F
Kosgei RJ
Nzinga J
Holt B
Mugenya I
Clarke-Deelder E
Nega A
Prabhakaran D
Mohan S
Mfeka-Nkabinde NG
Mthethwa L
Haile Mariam D
Molla G
Getachew T
Jarhyan P
Chaudhry M
Kassa M
Kruk ME
Glob Health Action, (2025). 17:2392352
Engaging stakeholders in embedded newborn health services/systems research in Kenya; a continuous process involving multiple actors.Karumba K
Oluoch D
Mutua E
Gathara D
Fuller S
English M
Were F
Molyneux S
Maina M
High- QStakeholder Representative Group
NIHR Open Res, (2024). 4:73
Engaging stakeholders in embedded newborn health services/systems research in Kenya; a continuous process involving multiple actors.Karumba K
Oluoch D
Mutua E
Gathara D
Fuller S
English M
Were F
Molyneux S
Maina M
NIHR Open Res, (2024). 4:73
Evaluating the effects, implementation experience and political economy of primary healthcare facility autonomy reforms within counties in Kenya: a mixed methods study protocol.Musiega A
Amboko B
Maritim B
Nzinga J
Tsofa B
Mugo PM
Wong E
Mazzilli C
Ng'ang'a W
Hagedorn BL
Turner G
Musuva A
Murira F
Ravishankar N
Barasa E
BMJ Public Health, (2024). 2:e001156
Using evidence from civil society in national and subnational health policy processes: a qualitative evidence synthesis.Gopinathan U
Peacocke E
Abankwah DNY
Aryeetey GC
Glenton C
Khisa PN
Koduah A
Ram R
Nonvignon J
Nzinga J
Ottie-Boakye D
Pakenham-Walsh NM
Tsofa B
Waithaka D
Lewin S
Cochrane Database Syst Rev, (2024). 6:CD015810
Assessing the scalability of health system interventions in Africa: protocol for a Delphi study.Karamagi HC
Charif AB
Kidane SN
Berhane A
Nzinga J
Yohannes T
Moyo TN
Sy S
Kipruto HK
Health Res Policy Syst, (2024). 22:176
Examining patient choice and provider competition under the National Health Insurance Fund outpatient cover in Kenya: does it enhance access and quality of care?.Kazungu J
Barasa E
Quaife M
Nonvignon J
BMC Health Serv Res, (2024). 24:1569
Understanding health system responsiveness to public feedback at the sub-national level: Insights from Kilifi County, Kenya.Kagwanja N
Gilson L
Tsofa B
Olivier J
Leli H
Molyneux S
PLOS Glob Public Health, (2024). 4:e0002814
Using knowledge translation to support the use of evaluation findings: A case study of the linda mama free maternity program in Kenya.Guleid FH
Orangi S
Kairu A
Arwa B
Keru J
Musuva A
Vilcu I
Pattnaik A
Ravishankar N
Barasa E
PLOS Glob Public Health, (2024). 4:e0003961
Evaluating the effectiveness of the National Health Insurance Subsidy Programme within Kenya's universal health coverage initiative: a study protocol.Maritim B
Nzinga J
Tsofa B
Musiega A
Mugo PM
Wong E
Mazzilli C
Ng'an'ga W
Hagedorn B
Turner G
Musuva A
Murira F
Ravishankar N
Barasa E
BMJ Open, (2024). 14:e083971
Policy formulation and actor roles in the expanded Kenyan free maternity policy (Linda Mama): A policy analysis.Oyugi B
Audi-Poquillon Z
Kendall S
Peckham S
Barasa E
PLOS Glob Public Health, (2024). 4:e0002796
Examining the Implementation Experience of the Universal Health Coverage Pilot in Kenya.Nyawira L
Machira Y
Munge K
Chuma J
Barasa E
Health Syst Reform, (2024). 10:2418808
Lessons learned from COVID-19 modelling efforts for policy decision-making in lower- and middle-income countries.Owek CJ
Guleid FH
Maluni J
Jepkosgei J
Were VO
Sim SY
Cw Hutubessy R
Hagedorn BL
Nzinga J
Oliwa J
BMJ Glob Health, (2024). 9:
Prospective clinical surveillance for severe acute respiratory illness and COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness in Kenyan hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic.Lucinde RK
Gathuri H
Isaaka L
Ogero M
Mumelo L
Kimego D
Mbevi G
Wanyama C
Otieno EO
Mwakio S
Saisi M
Isinde E
Oginga IN
Wachira A
Manuthu E
Kariuki H
Nyikuli J
Wekesa C
Otedo A
Bosire H
Okoth SB
Ongalo W
Mukabi D
Lusamba W
Muthui B
Adembesa I
Mithi C
Sood M
Ahmed N
Gituma B
Giabe M
Omondi C
Aman R
Amoth P
Kasera K
Were F
Nganga W
Berkley JA
Tsofa B
Mwangangi J
Bejon P
Barasa E
English M
Scott JAG
Akech S
Kagucia EW
Agweyu A
Etyang AO
BMC Infect Dis, (2024). 24:1246
How does Public Financial Management (PFM) influence health system efficiency: A scoping review.Musiega A
Tsofa B
Barasa E
Wellcome Open Res, (2024). 9:566