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Framework to guide the use of mathematical modelling in evidence-based policy decision-making.Oliwa, J. Guleid, F. H. Owek, C. J. Maluni, J. Jepkosgei, J. Nzinga, J. Were, V. O. Sim, S. Y. Walekhwa, A. W. Clapham, H. Dabak, S. Kc, S. Hadley, L. Undurraga, E. Hagedorn, B. L. Hutubessy, R. C.
BMJ Open, (2025). 15:e093645

Evaluating the effectiveness of the National Health Insurance Subsidy Programme within Kenya's universal health coverage initiative: a study protocol.Maritim, B. Nzinga, J. Tsofa, B. Musiega, A. Mugo, P. M. Wong, E. Mazzilli, C. Ng'an'ga, W. Hagedorn, B. Turner, G. Musuva, A. Murira, F. Ravishankar, N. Barasa, E.
BMJ Open, (2024). 14:e083971

An evaluation of the national testing response during the COVID-19 pandemic in England: a multistage mixed-methods study protocol.Naidoo, R. Lambert, B. Voysey, M. Shretta, R. Keene, C. M. Wanat, M. Andersen-Waine, B. Dahal, P. Stepniewska, K. Hounsell, R. Molyneux, S. Pinto-Duschinsky, S. Rowe, E. Yenidogan, G. Fowler, T. White, L. Consortium, E. H. A.
BMJ Open, (2024). 14:e077271

Examining the responsiveness of the National Health Insurance Fund to people living with hypertension and diabetes in Kenya: a qualitative study.Oyando, R. Were, V. Willis, R. Koros, H. Kamano, J. H. Naanyu, V. Etyang, A. Mugo, R. Murphy, A. Nolte, E. Perel, P. Barasa, E.
BMJ Open, (2023). 13:e069330

Protocol for the Pathways Study: a realist evaluation of staff social ties and communication in the delivery of neonatal care in Kenya.Wanyama, C. Blacklock, C. Jepkosgei, J. English, M. Hinton, L. McKnight, J. Molyneux, S. Boga, M. Musitia, P. M. Wong, G.
BMJ Open, (2023). 13:e066150

Experiences of and response to the COVID-19 pandemic at private retail pharmacies in Kenya: a mixed-methods study.Mugo, P. M. Mumbi, A. Munene, D. Nzinga, J. Molyneux, S. Barasa, E. Psk Covid- Response Taskforce
BMJ Open, (2022). 12:e058688

Primary motivations for and experiences with paediatric minimally invasive tissue sampling (MITS) participation in Malawi: a qualitative study.Lawrence, S. Namusanya, D. Mohamed, S. B. Hamuza, A. Huwa, C. Chasweka, D. Kelley, M. Molyneux, S. Voskuijl, W. Denno, D. Desmond, N.
BMJ Open, (2022). 12:e060061

Experience of Kenyan researchers and policy-makers with knowledge translation during COVID-19: a qualitative interview study.Guleid, F. H. Njeru, A. Kiptim, J. Kamuya, D. M. Okiro, E. Tsofa, B. English, M. Molyneux, S. Kariuki, D. Barasa, E.
BMJ Open, (2022). 12:e059501

Scaling up the primary health integrated care project for chronic conditions in Kenya: study protocol for an implementation research project.Nolte, E. Kamano, J. H. Naanyu, V. Etyang, A. Gasparrini, A. Hanson, K. Koros, H. Mugo, R. Murphy, A. Oyando, R. Pliakas, T. Were, V. Willis, R. Barasa, E. Perel, P.
BMJ Open, (2022). 12:e056261

Value of stakeholder engagement in improving newborn care in Kenya: a qualitative description of perspectives and lessons learned.Nzinga, J. Jones, C. Gathara, D. English, M.
BMJ Open, (2021). 11:e045123

Enhancing fieldworkers' performance management support in health research: an exploratory study on the views of field managers and fieldworkers from major research centres in Africa.Kombe, F. K. Marsh, V. Molyneux, S. Kamuya, D. M. Ikamba, D. Kinyanjui, S. M.
BMJ Open, (2019). 9:e028453

Who pays and how much? A cross-sectional study of out-of-pocket payment for modern contraception in Kenya.Radovich, E. Dennis, M. L. Barasa, E. Cavallaro, F. L. Wong, K. L. Borghi, J. Lynch, C. A. Lyons-Amos, M. Abuya, T. Benova, L.
BMJ Open, (2019). 9:e022414