hsre/Health Policy Plan
Understanding what factors influence community health worker involvement in hypertension service delivery in Kenya: applying a community health system lens.Kagwanja, N.
Oyando, R.
Hassan, S.
Diallo, B. A.
Badjie, J.
Lucinde, R.
Mumba, N.
Kinyanjui, S.
Perel, P.
Etyang, A.
Aaliyan, N.
Leli, H.
Nolte, E.
Tsofa, B.
Health Policy Plan, (2026). :
Advancing health policy and systems research and analysis: new frontiers, renewed relevance.Kwamie, A.
Gilson, L.
Compaore, R.
Cloete, K.
El-Jardali, F.
Shekh Mohamed, I.
Molyneux, S.
Ramani, S.
Schneider, H.
Srinivas, P. N.
Tomson, G.
Tsofa, B.
Rasanathan, K.
Health Policy Plan, (2026). 41:492-497
Understanding the Role of 'Software' in Health System Capacity for Non-Communicable Disease Response: Hypertension Care in Rural Coastal Kenya.Oyando, R.
Kagwanja, N.
Diallo, B. A.
Hassan, S.
Badjie, J.
Lucinde, R.
Mumba, N.
Kinyanjui, S. M.
Perel, P.
Etyang, A.
Barasa, E.
Nolte, E.
Tsofa, B.
I. HCoR-Africa Collaborators
Health Policy Plan, (2026). :
Identifying community pharmacists' preferences for attributes of public health interventions in Kenya: a discrete choice experiment.Mumbi, A.
Abiiro, G. A.
Kazungu, J.
Nzinga, J.
Barasa, E.
Health Policy Plan, (2026). 41:407-420
Power, Interests, and Maternal Health Care: A Political Economy Analysis of Service Delivery Redesign in Kenya.Nzinga, J.
Olwanda, E.
Opondo, K.
Kimutai, H.
Cooper, J.
Arwah, B.
Tsofa, B.
Barasa, E.
Croke, K.
Health Policy Plan, (2025). :
Newborn technology use in low-resource settings: the role of health professionals' communication in implementation.Ngaiza, G. K.
Oluoch, D.
Molyneux, S.
Jones, C.
English, M.
Pope, C.
Health Policy Plan, (2025). 40:1056-1068
Beyond evidence: how actor dynamics and power shape knowledge translation for health policy in Kenya.Guleid, F. H.
Barasa, E.
Abiiro, G. A.
Nzinga, J.
Health Policy Plan, (2025). 40:819-830
Care seeking during pregnancy: testing the assumptions behind service delivery redesign for maternal and newborn health in rural Kenya.Croke, K.
Kapaon, D.
Opondo, K.
Cooper, J.
Nzinga, J.
Olwanda, E.
Rahim, N.
Kruk, M. E.
Health Policy Plan, (2024). 39:1099-1108
Examining multiple funding flows to public healthcare providers in low- and middle-income countries - results from case studies in Burkina Faso, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Tunisia and Vietnam.Dkhimi, F.
Honda, A.
Hanson, K.
Mbau, R.
Onwujekwe, O.
Phuong, H. T.
Mathauer, I.
Akhnif, E. H.
Jaouadi, I.
Kiendrebeogo, J. A.
Ezumah, N.
Kabia, E.
Barasa, E.
Health Policy Plan, (2023). 38:1139-1153
Political economy analysis of subnational health management in Kenya, Malawi and Uganda.Rodriguez, D. C.
Balaji, L. N.
Chamdimba, E.
Kafumba, J.
Koon, A. D.
Mazalale, J.
Mkombe, D.
Munywoki, J.
Mwase-Vuma, T.
Namakula, J.
Nambiar, B.
Neel, A. H.
Nsabagasani, X.
Paina, L.
Rogers, B.
Tsoka, M.
Waweru, E.
Munthali, A.
Ssengooba, F.
Tsofa, B.
Health Policy Plan, (2023). 38:631-647
How does power shape district health management team responsiveness to public feedback in low- and middle-income countries: an interpretive synthesis.Kagwanja, N.
Molyneux, S.
Whyle, E.
Tsofa, B.
Gilson, L.
Health Policy Plan, (2023). 38:528-551
A qualitative evaluation of priority-setting by the Health Benefits Package Advisory Panel in Kenya.Mbau, R.
Oliver, K.
Vassall, A.
Gilson, L.
Barasa, E.
Health Policy Plan, (2023). 38:49-60
Examining the influence of budget execution processes on the efficiency of county health systems in Kenya.Musiega, A.
Tsofa, B.
Nyawira, L.
Njuguna, R. G.
Munywoki, J.
Hanson, K.
Mulwa, A.
Molyneux, S.
Maina, I.
Normand, C.
Jemutai, J.
Barasa, E.
Health Policy Plan, (2023). 38:351-362
An innovative leadership development initiative to support building everyday resilience in health systems.Nzinga, J.
Boga, M.
Kagwanja, N.
Waithaka, D.
Barasa, E.
Tsofa, B.
Gilson, L.
Molyneux, S.
Health Policy Plan, (2021). 36:1023-1035
How do healthcare providers respond to multiple funding flows? A conceptual framework and options to align them.Barasa, E.
Mathauer, I.
Kabia, E.
Ezumah, N.
Mbau, R.
Honda, A.
Dkhimi, F.
Onwujekwe, O.
Phuong, H. T.
Hanson, K.
Health Policy Plan, (2021). 36:861-868
Unit costs and other musings: a response.Torres-Rueda, S.
Ferrari, G.
Orangi, S.
Hitimana, R.
Daviaud, E.
Tawiah, T.
Prah, R. K. D.
Karmaliani, R.
Kapapa, E.
Barasa, E.
Jewkes, R.
Vassall, A.
Health Policy Plan, (2021). 36:223-225
What role can health policy and systems research play in supporting responses to COVID-19 that strengthen socially just health systems?.Gilson, L.
Marchal, B.
Ayepong, I.
Barasa, E.
Dossou, J. P.
George, A.
Guinaran, R.
Maceira, D.
Molyneux, S.
Prashanth, N. S.
Schneider, H.
Shawar, Y.
Shiffman, J. R.
Sheikh, K.
Spicer, N.
Van Belle, S.
Whyle, E.
Health Policy Plan, (2020). 35:1231-1236
What will it cost to prevent violence against women and girls in low- and middle-income countries? Evidence from Ghana, Kenya, Pakistan, Rwanda, South Africa and Zambia.Torres-Rueda, S.
Ferrari, G.
Orangi, S.
Hitimana, R.
Daviaud, E.
Tawiah, T.
Prah, R. K. D.
Karmaliani, R.
Kapapa, E.
Barasa, E.
Jewkes, R.
Vassall, A.
Health Policy Plan, (2020). 35:855-866
Preferences of healthcare providers for capitation payment in Kenya: a discrete choice experiment.Obadha, M.
Chuma, J.
Kazungu, J.
Abiiro, G. A.
Beck, M. J.
Barasa, E.
Health Policy Plan, (2020). 35:842-854
How do decision-makers use evidence in community health policy and financing decisions? A qualitative study and conceptual framework in four African countries.Kumar, M. B.
Taegtmeyer, M.
Madan, J.
Ndima, S.
Chikaphupha, K.
Kea, A.
Barasa, E.
Health Policy Plan, (2020). 35:799-809