Recent publications by Researchers affiliated with the Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health
Enhancing learning from evaluations in newborn and child health
Blacklock C. et al, (2025), BMJ Global Health, 10, e019663 - e019663
Communication Between Anaesthesia Providers for Clinical and Professional Purposes: A Scoping Review
Edgcombe H. et al, (2025), Anesthesiology Research and Practice, 2025
Core collections: Essential titles for health libraries.
Hawker L. and Blacklock C., (2024), Health information and libraries journal, 41, 213 - 215
The influence of internship training experience on Kenyan and Ugandan doctors’ career intentions and decisions: a qualitative study
Zhao Y. et al, (2023), Global Health Action, 16
Protocol for the Pathways Study: a realist evaluation of staff social ties and communication in the delivery of neonatal care in Kenya
Wanyama C. et al, (2023), BMJ Open, 13, e066150 - e066150
Social networks and skilled health worker migration in Nigeria: An ego network analysis.
Yakubu K. et al, (2023), The International journal of health planning and management, 38, 457 - 472
How do foundation year and internship experience shape doctors’ career intentions and decisions? A meta-ethnography
Zhao Y. et al, (2023), Medical Teacher, 45, 97 - 110
The social networks of hospital staff: A realist synthesis
Blacklock C. et al, (2022), Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 27, 242 - 252
African Hospital Libraries: How Shane Godbolt inspired and shaped a seedling.
Blacklock C., (2020), Health information and libraries journal, 37 Suppl 1, 79 - 81
Paying for Performance to Improve the Delivery and Uptake of Family Planning in Low and Middle Income Countries: A Systematic Review
Blacklock C. et al, (2016), Studies in Family Planning, 47, 309 - 324
'You can't stay away from your family': a qualitative study of the ongoing ties and future plans of South African health workers in the United Kingdom.
Taylor K. et al, (2015), Global health action, 8
Security and skills: the two key issues in health worker migration.
Bidwell P. et al, (2014), Global health action, 7