Sassy Molyneux/BMC Med Ethics
A scoping review of ethics review processes during public health emergencies in Africa.Orievulu K
Hinga A
Nkosi B
Ngwenya N
Seeley J
Akanlu A
Tindana P
Molyneux S
Kinyanjui S
Kamuya D
BMC Med Ethics, (2024). 25:63
Layered vulnerability and researchers' responsibilities: learning from research involving Kenyan adolescents living with perinatal HIV infection.Kimani M
Molyneux S
Charo A
Zakayo SM
Sanga G
Njeru R
Davies A
Kelley M
Abubakar A
Marsh V
BMC Med Ethics, (2024). 25:21
The ethical implications of verbal autopsy: responding to emotional and moral distress.Hinga A
Marsh V
Nyaguara A
Wamukoya M
Molyneux S
BMC Med Ethics, (2021). 22:118
Ethical practice in my work: community health workers' perspectives using photovoice in Wakiso district, Uganda.Musoke D
Ssemugabo C
Ndejjo R
Molyneux S
Ekirapa-Kiracho E
BMC Med Ethics, (2020). 21:68
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
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
"When they see us, it's like they have seen the benefits!": experiences of study benefits negotiations in community-based studies on the Kenyan Coast.Kamuya DM
Marsh V
Njuguna P
Munywoki P
Parker M
Molyneux S
BMC Med Ethics, (2014). 15:90
Consulting communities on feedback of genetic findings in international health research: sharing sickle cell disease and carrier information in coastal Kenya.Marsh V
Kombe F
Fitzpatrick R
Williams TN
Parker M
Molyneux S
BMC Med Ethics, (2013). 14:41
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