hsre/Int J Equity Health
"Poverty is a social issue, not a mathematical problem": examining the lessons for beneficiary identification from implementation of the UHC indigent program in Kenya.Maritim B
Mbau R
Musiega A
Musuva A
Amboko B
Tsofa B
Mazzilli C
Vilcu I
Wong E
Murira F
Nzinga J
Boxshall M
Mugo P
Muthuri Rndk
Ng'ang'a W
Ravishankar N
Barasa E
Int J Equity Health, (2026). 25:40
Institutional design features of health insurance subsidy programmes in Africa: a narrative review.Wafula A
Barasa E
Maritim B
Int J Equity Health, (2025). 25:14
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
Power and positionality in the practice of health system responsiveness at sub-national level: insights from the Kenyan coast.Kagwanja N
Molyneux S
Whyle E
Tsofa B
Leli H
Gilson L
Int J Equity Health, (2024). 23:177
Examining inequalities in spatial access to national health insurance fund contracted facilities in Kenya.Kazungu J
Moturi AK
Kuhora S
Ouko J
Quaife M
Nonvignon J
Barasa E
Int J Equity Health, (2024). 23:78
Evaluating the effectiveness of the National Health Insurance Fund in providing financial protection to households with hypertension and diabetes patients in Kenya.Oyando R
Were V
Koros H
Mugo R
Kamano J
Etyang A
Murphy A
Hanson K
Perel P
Barasa E
Int J Equity Health, (2023). 22:107
"We should be at the table together from the beginning": perspectives on partnership from stakeholders at four research institutions in sub-Saharan Africa.Voller S
Chitalu CM
Nyondo-Mipando AL
Opobo T
Bangirana CA
Thorogood N
Schellenberg J
Chi P
Int J Equity Health, (2022). 21:111
Health system responsiveness: a systematic evidence mapping review of the global literature.Khan G
Kagwanja N
Whyle E
Gilson L
Molyneux S
Schaay N
Tsofa B
Barasa E
Olivier J
Int J Equity Health, (2021). 20:112
Gender-related influences on adherence to advice and treatment-seeking guidance for infants and young children post-hospital discharge in Bangladesh.Uddin MF
Molyneux S
Muraya K
Hossain MA
Islam MA
Shahid Asmsb
Zakayo SM
Njeru RW
Jemutai J
Berkley JA
Walson JL
Ahmed T
Sarma H
Chisti MJ
Int J Equity Health, (2021). 20:64
Applying a gender lens to understand pathways through care for acutely ill young children in Kenyan urban informal settlements.Muraya K
Ogutu M
Mwadhi M
Mikusa J
Okinyi M
Magawi C
Zakayo S
Njeru R
Haribondhu S
Uddin MF
Marsh V
Walson JL
Berkley J
Molyneux S
Int J Equity Health, (2021). 20:17
Tracking health sector priority setting processes and outcomes for human resources for health, five-years after political devolution: a county-level case study in Kenya.Munywoki J
Kagwanja N
Chuma J
Nzinga J
Barasa E
Tsofa B
Int J Equity Health, (2020). 19:165
Vulnerability and agency across treatment-seeking journeys for acutely ill children: how family members navigate complex healthcare before, during and after hospitalisation in a rural Kenyan setting.Zakayo SM
Njeru RW
Sanga G
Kimani MN
Charo A
Muraya K
Sarma H
Uddin MF
Berkley JA
Walson JL
Kelley M
Marsh V
Molyneux S
Int J Equity Health, (2020). 19:136
Examining user fee reductions in public primary healthcare facilities in Kenya, 1997-2012: effects on the use and content of antenatal care.Dennis ML
Benova L
Goodman C
Barasa E
Abuya T
Campbell OMR
Int J Equity Health, (2020). 19:35
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
Examining purchasing reforms towards universal health coverage by the National Hospital Insurance Fund in Kenya.Mbau R
Kabia E
Honda A
Hanson K
Barasa E
Int J Equity Health, (2020). 19:19
"We are called the et cetera": experiences of the poor with health financing reforms that target them in Kenya.Kabia E
Mbau R
Oyando R
Oduor C
Bigogo G
Khagayi S
Barasa E
Int J Equity Health, (2019). 18:98
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 KW
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 KW
Uguru N
Govender V
Int J Equity Health, (2018). 17:148
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
"We are toothless and hanging, but optimistic": sub county managers' experiences of rapid devolution in coastal Kenya.Nyikuri MM
Tsofa B
Okoth P
Barasa EW
Molyneux S
Int J Equity Health, (2017). 16:113