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Jemutai J, Njuguna R, Laurence Y, Murunga S, Ogwang C, Mwaringa S, et al.
BMJ Public Health . 2025 Feb; 3(1):e001173. PMID: 40017943
Introduction: Childhood illness and hospitalisation result in both direct and indirect costs to families before, during and after admission. We aimed to estimate the catastrophic expenditure during hospitalisation for children...
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Maluni J, Oluoch D, Molyneux S, Boga M, Jones C, Murila F, et al.
Int J Equity Health . 2025 Jan; 24(1):17. PMID: 39833805
Background: Approximately 15 million babies are born prematurely every year worldwide. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and Asia account for more than half of the global preterm deliveries. Prominent healthcare structural and...
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Kagwanja N, Gilson L, Tsofa B, Olivier J, Leli H, Molyneux S
PLOS Glob Public Health . 2024 Dec; 4(12):e0002814. PMID: 39666760
Responsiveness is one of four health system goals alongside health outcomes, equity in financing and efficiency. Many studies examining responsiveness report a composite satisfaction index or proportions of patients describing...
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Kagwanja N, Molyneux S, Whyle E, Tsofa B, Leli H, Gilson L
Int J Equity Health . 2024 Sep; 23(1):177. PMID: 39223623
Background: Health system responsiveness to public priorities and needs is a broad, multi-faceted and complex health system goal thought to be important in promoting inclusivity and reducing system inequity in...
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Zhao Y, Nzekwu S, Boga M, Mbuthia D, Nzinga J, English M, et al.
Soc Sci Med . 2024 Aug; 357:117226. PMID: 39146903
We examine new doctors' and nurses' experiences of transitioning from training to practising as health professionals, drawing on the concept of liminality. Liminality is a stage of 'in-betweenness', involving uncertainty...
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Naidoo R, Lambert B, Voysey M, Shretta R, Keene C, Wanat M, et al.
BMJ Open . 2024 Jun; 14(6):e077271. PMID: 38885988
Introduction: In 2020, the UK government established a large-scale testing programme to rapidly identify individuals in England who were infected with SARS-CoV-2 and had COVID-19. This comprised part of the...
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Orievulu K, Hinga A, Nkosi B, Ngwenya N, Seeley J, Akanlu A, et al.
BMC Med Ethics . 2024 May; 25(1):63. PMID: 38778293
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic forced governments, multilateral public health organisations and research institutions to undertake research quickly to inform their responses to the pandemic. Most COVID-19-related studies required swift approval,...
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Musitia P, Boga M, Oluoch D, Haaland A, Nzinga J, English M, et al.
Wellcome Open Res . 2024 May; 7:223. PMID: 38708375
Effective communication is essential to delivering compassionate, high-quality nursing care. The intensive, stressful and technical environment of a new-born unit (NBU) in a low-resource setting presents communication-related challenges for nurses,...
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Vincent R, Kamuya D, Adhikari B, Nyirenda D, Lavery J, Molyneux S
BMJ Glob Health . 2024 Apr; 9(4). PMID: 38663905
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Keene C, Dickinson S, Naidoo R, Andersen-Waine B, Ferguson-Lewis A, Polner A, et al.
BMJ Open . 2024 Mar; 14(3):e084437. PMID: 38553081
Objective: Testing for COVID-19 was a key component of the UK's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This strategy relied on positive individuals self-isolating to reduce transmission, making isolation the lynchpin...