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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
House screening for malaria control: views and experiences of participants in the RooPfs trial.Jones C
Matta A
Pinder M
D'Alessandro U
Knudsen J
Lindsay SW
Malar J, (2022). 21:294
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
"We were being treated like the Queen": understanding trial factors influencing high paediatric malaria treatment adherence in western Kenya.Jones C
Talisuna AO
Snow RW
Zurovac D
Malar J, (2018). 17:8
Informing new or improved vector control tools for reducing the malaria burden in Tanzania: a qualitative exploration of perceptions of mosquitoes and methods for their control among the residents of Dar es Salaam.Makungu C
Stephen S
Kumburu S
Govella NJ
Dongus S
Hildon ZJ
Killeen GF
Jones C
Malar J, (2017). 16:410
Efficacy of text-message reminders on paediatric malaria treatment adherence and their post-treatment return to health facilities in Kenya: a randomized controlled trial.Talisuna AO
Oburu A
Githinji S
Malinga J
Amboko B
Bejon P
Jones C
Snow RW
Zurovac D
Malar J, (2017). 16:46
Development of a text-messaging intervention to improve treatment adherence and post-treatment review of children with uncomplicated malaria in western Kenya.Githinji S
Jones C
Malinga J
Snow RW
Talisuna A
Zurovac D
Malar J, (2015). 14:320
Lessons learnt from the first controlled human malaria infection study conducted in Nairobi, Kenya.Hodgson SH
Juma E
Salim A
Magiri C
Njenga D
Molyneux S
Njuguna P
Awuondo K
Lowe B
Billingsley PF
Cole AO
Ogwang C
Osier F
Chilengi R
Hoffman SL
Draper SJ
Ogutu B
Marsh K
Malar J, (2015). 14:182
The feasibility, patterns of use and acceptability of using mobile phone text-messaging to improve treatment adherence and post-treatment review of children with uncomplicated malaria in western Kenya.Otieno G
Githinji S
Jones C
Snow RW
Talisuna A
Zurovac D
Malar J, (2014). 13:44
Local perceptions of intermittent screening and treatment for malaria in school children on the south coast of Kenya.Okello G
Ndegwa SN
Halliday KE
Hanson K
Brooker SJ
Jones C
Malar J, (2012). 11:185
Health worker performance in the management of paediatric fevers following in-service training and exposure to job aids in Kenya.Wasunna B
Zurovac D
Bruce J
Jones C
Webster J
Snow RW
Malar J, (2010). 9:261
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