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Edwine Barasa


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Tackling health professionals' strikes: an essential part of health system strengthening in Kenya.Irimu, G. Ogero, M. Mbevi, G. Kariuki, C. Gathara, D. Akech, S. Barasa, E. Tsofa, B. English, M.
BMJ Glob Health, (2018). 3:e001136

"Sometimes it is difficult for us to stand up and change this": an analysis of power within priority-setting for health following devolution in Kenya.McCollum, R. Taegtmeyer, M. Otiso, L. Muturi, N. Barasa, E. Molyneux, S. Martineau, T. Theobald, S.
BMC Health Serv Res, (2018). 18:906

Kenya National Hospital Insurance Fund Reforms: Implications and Lessons for Universal Health Coverage.Barasa, E. Rogo, K. Mwaura, N. Chuma, J.
Health Syst Reform, (2018). 4:346-361

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, K. W. Morgan, R. Molyneux, S. Barasa, E.
Int J Equity Health, (2018). 17:149

A critical analysis of health care purchasing arrangements in Kenya: A case study of the county departments of health.Mbau, R. Barasa, E. Munge, K. Mulupi, S. Nguhiu, P. K. Chuma, J.
Int J Health Plann Manage, (2018). 33:1159-1177

Accountability mechanisms and the value of relationships: experiences of front-line managers at subnational level in Kenya and South Africa.Nxumalo, N. Gilson, L. Goudge, J. Tsofa, B. Cleary, S. Barasa, E. Molyneux, S.
BMJ Glob Health, (2018). 3:e000842

Examining the Implementation of the Free Maternity Services Policy in Kenya: A Mixed Methods Process Evaluation.Tama, E. Molyneux, S. Waweru, E. Tsofa, B. Chuma, J. Barasa, E.
Int J Health Policy Manag, (2018). 7:603-613

Measuring progress towards Sustainable Development Goal 3.8 on universal health coverage in Kenya.Barasa, E. Nguhiu, P. McIntyre, D.
BMJ Glob Health, (2018). 3:e000904

What Is Resilience and How Can It Be Nurtured? A Systematic Review of Empirical Literature on Organizational Resilience.Barasa, E. Mbau, R. Gilson, L.
Int J Health Policy Manag, (2018). 7:491-503

Priority setting for health in the context of devolution in Kenya: implications for health equity and community-based primary care.McCollum, R. Theobald, S. Otiso, L. Martineau, T. Karuga, R. Barasa, E. Molyneux, S. Taegtmeyer, M.
Health Policy Plan, (2018). 33:729-742

Describing and evaluating healthcare priority setting practices at the county level in Kenya.Waithaka, D. Tsofa, B. Kabia, E. Barasa, E.
Int J Health Plann Manage, (2018). 33:e733-50

Evaluating healthcare priority setting at the meso level: A thematic review of empirical literature.Waithaka, D. Tsofa, B. Barasa, E.
Wellcome Open Res, (2018). 3:2

Everyday resilience in district health systems: emerging insights from the front lines in Kenya and South Africa.Gilson, L. Barasa, E. Nxumalo, N. Cleary, S. Goudge, J. Molyneux, S. Tsofa, B. Lehmann, U.
BMJ Glob Health, (2017). 2:e000224

Research Involving Health Providers and Managers: Ethical Issues Faced by Researchers Conducting Diverse Health Policy and Systems Research in Kenya.Molyneux, S. Tsofa, B. Barasa, E. Nyikuri, M. M. Waweru, E. W. Goodman, C. Gilson, L.
Dev World Bioeth, (2016). 16:168-177

Crises and Resilience at the Frontline-Public Health Facility Managers under Devolution in a Sub-County on the Kenyan Coast.Nyikuri, M. Tsofa, B. Barasa, E. Okoth, P. Molyneux, S.
PLoS One, (2015). 10:e0144768