Sassy Molyneux/Soc Sci Med
Examining liminality in professional practice, relational identities, and career prospects in resource-constrained health systems: Findings from an empirical study of medical and nurse interns in Kenya.Zhao, Y.
Nzekwu, S.
Boga, M.
Mbuthia, D.
Nzinga, J.
English, M.
Molyneux, S.
McGivern, G.
Soc Sci Med, (2024). 357:117226
Hospitals as complex adaptive systems: A case study of factors influencing priority setting practices at the hospital level in Kenya.Barasa, E. W.
Molyneux, S.
English, M.
Cleary, S.
Soc Sci Med, (2017). 174:104-112
Ethics and the ethnography of medical research in Africa.Molyneux, S.
Geissler, P. W.
Soc Sci Med, (2008). 67:685-95
Promoting the social value of research in Kenya: examining the practical aspects of collaborative partnerships using an ethical framework.Lairumbi, G. M.
Molyneux, S.
Snow, R. W.
Marsh, K.
Peshu, N.
English, M.
Soc Sci Med, (2008). 67:734-47
Beginning community engagement at a busy biomedical research programme: experiences from the KEMRI CGMRC-Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Kilifi, Kenya.Marsh, V.
Kamuya, D.
Rowa, Y.
Gikonyo, C.
Molyneux, S.
Soc Sci Med, (2008). 67:721-33
Taking social relationships seriously: lessons learned from the informed consent practices of a vaccine trial on the Kenyan Coast.Gikonyo, C.
Bejon, P.
Marsh, V.
Molyneux, S.
Soc Sci Med, (2008). 67:708-20