hsre/BMJ Glob Health
Level and determinants of district primary healthcare system technical efficiency in Ghana: two-stage stochastic frontier analysis.Amboko, B.
Novignon, J.
Muthuri, Rndk
Bozzani, F. M.
Vassall, A.
Barasa, E.
BMJ Glob Health, (2026). 11:
Avoidable pitfalls on the path to health financing self-reliance in low-income and middle-income countries.Barasa, E.
Chuma, J.
Nonvignon, J.
Adeyi, O. O.
BMJ Glob Health, (2025). 10:
Lessons learned from COVID-19 modelling efforts for policy decision-making in lower- and middle-income countries.Owek, C. J.
Guleid, F. H.
Maluni, J.
Jepkosgei, J.
Were, V. O.
Sim, S. Y.
Cw Hutubessy, R.
Hagedorn, B. L.
Nzinga, J.
Oliwa, J.
BMJ Glob Health, (2024). 9:
Ethical preparedness of data monitoring committees (DMCs) to oversee international clinical trials: a qualitative descriptive study.Hinga, A.
Ibrahim, A.
Vintimilla, D.
Jones, M.
Eckstein, L.
Rid, A.
Shah, S. K.
Kamuya, D.
BMJ Glob Health, (2024). 9:
Community engagement and the centrality of 'working relationships' in health research.Vincent, R.
Kamuya, D.
Adhikari, B.
Nyirenda, D.
Lavery, J. V.
Molyneux, S.
BMJ Glob Health, (2024). 9:
'We were treated like we are nobody': a mixed-methods study of medical doctors' internship experiences in Kenya and Uganda.Zhao, Y.
Mbuthia, D.
Gathara, D.
Nzinga, J.
Tweheyo, R.
English, M.
Kenya,
Uganda Medical Internship Experience Study, Group
BMJ Glob Health, (2023). 8:
Medical device regulation and oversight in African countries: a scoping review of literature and development of a conceptual framework.Nasir, N.
Molyneux, S.
Were, F.
Aderoba, A.
Fuller, S. S.
BMJ Glob Health, (2023). 8:
The autonomy of public health facilities in decentralised contexts: insights from applying a complexity lens in Kenya.Barasa, E.
Nyawira, L.
Musiega, A.
Kairu, A.
Orangi, S.
Tsofa, B.
BMJ Glob Health, (2022). 7:
A framework for managing health research capacity strengthening consortia: addressing tensions and enhancing capacity outcomes.Tagoe, N.
Pulford, J.
Kinyanjui, S.
Molyneux, S.
BMJ Glob Health, (2022). 7:
Improving facility-based care: eliciting tacit knowledge to advance intervention design.English, M.
Nzinga, J.
Oliwa, J.
Maina, M.
Oluoch, D.
Barasa, E.
Irimu, G.
Muinga, N.
Vincent, C.
McKnight, J.
BMJ Glob Health, (2022). 7:
Epidemiological impact and cost-effectiveness analysis of COVID-19 vaccination in Kenya.Orangi, S.
Ojal, J.
Brand, S. P.
Orlendo, C.
Kairu, A.
Aziza, R.
Ogero, M.
Agweyu, A.
Warimwe, G. M.
Uyoga, S.
Otieno, E.
Ochola-Oyier, L. I.
Agoti, C. N.
Kasera, K.
Amoth, P.
Mwangangi, M.
Aman, R.
Ng'ang'a, W.
Adetifa, I. M.
Scott, J. A. G.
Bejon, P.
Keeling, M. J.
Flasche, S.
Nokes, D. J.
Barasa, E.
BMJ Glob Health, (2022). 7:
Model for developing context-sensitive responses to vulnerability in research: managing ethical dilemmas faced by frontline research staff in Kenya.Molyneux, S.
Sukhtankar, P.
Thitiri, J.
Njeru, R.
Muraya, K.
Sanga, G.
Walson, J. L.
Berkley, J.
Kelley, M.
Marsh, V.
BMJ Glob Health, (2021). 6:
Impact of free maternity policies in Kenya: an interrupted time-series analysis.Orangi, S.
Kairu, A.
Malla, L.
Ondera, J.
Mbuthia, B.
Ravishankar, N.
Barasa, E.
BMJ Glob Health, (2021). 6:
A bibliometric analysis of COVID-19 research in Africa.Guleid, F. H.
Oyando, R.
Kabia, E.
Mumbi, A.
Akech, S.
Barasa, E.
BMJ Glob Health, (2021). 6:
Examining the level and inequality in health insurance coverage in 36 sub-Saharan African countries.Barasa, E.
Kazungu, J.
Nguhiu, P.
Ravishankar, N.
BMJ Glob Health, (2021). 6:
Examining unit costs for COVID-19 case management in Kenya.Barasa, E.
Kairu, A.
Ng'ang'a, W.
Maritim, M.
Were, V.
Akech, S.
Mwangangi, M.
BMJ Glob Health, (2021). 6:
Cost-effectiveness of community health systems strengthening: quality improvement interventions at community level to realise maternal and child health gains in Kenya.Kumar, M. B.
Madan, J. J.
Auguste, P.
Taegtmeyer, M.
Otiso, L.
Ochieng, C. B.
Muturi, N.
Mgamb, E.
Barasa, E.
BMJ Glob Health, (2021). 6:e002452
Towards an appropriate ethics framework for Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems (HDSS): learning from issues faced in diverse HDSS in sub-Saharan Africa.Hinga, A. N.
Molyneux, S.
Marsh, V.
BMJ Glob Health, (2021). 6:
Lessons from a Health Policy and Systems Research programme exploring the quality and coverage of newborn care in Kenya.English, M.
Gathara, D.
Nzinga, J.
Kumar, P.
Were, F.
Warfa, O.
Tallam-Kimaiyo, E.
Nandili, M.
Obengo, A.
Abuya, N.
Jackson, D.
Brownie, S.
Molyneux, S.
Jones, C. O. H.
Murphy, G. A. V.
McKnight, J.
BMJ Glob Health, (2020). 5:e001937
Effective coverage and budget implications of skill-mix change to improve neonatal nursing care: an explorative simulation study in Kenya.Tsiachristas, A.
Gathara, D.
Aluvaala, J.
Chege, T.
Barasa, E.
English, M.
BMJ Glob Health, (2019). 4:e001817