Recent publications by Researchers affiliated with the Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health
Framework to guide the use of mathematical modelling in evidence-based policy decision-making.
Oliwa J. et al, (2025), BMJ open, 15
Lessons learned from COVID-19 modelling efforts for policy decision-making in lower- and middle-income countries.
Owek CJ. et al, (2024), BMJ global health, 9
Hospital readiness for the provision of care to critically ill patients in Tanzania- an in-depth cross-sectional study.
Khalid K. et al, (2024), BMC health services research, 24
Third delay in care of critically ill patients: a qualitative investigation of public hospitals in Kenya.
Onyango OO. et al, (2024), BMJ open, 14
Receive, Sustain, and Flow: A simple heuristic for facilitating the identification and treatment of critically ill patients during their hospital journeys.
McKnight J. et al, (2023), Journal of global health, 13
Hospital care for critical illness in low-resource settings: lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic
English M. et al, (2023), BMJ Global Health, 8, e013407 - e013407
Policies and resources for strengthening of emergency and critical care services in the context of the global COVID-19 pandemic in Kenya
Oliwa JN. et al, (2023), PLOS Global Public Health, 3, e0000483 - e0000483
COVID-19 and unintended steps towards further equity in global health research
Willows TM. et al, (2023), BMJ Global Health, 8, e011888 - e011888
Same label, different patients: Health-workers’ understanding of the label ‘critical illness’
Mkumbo E. et al, (2023), Frontiers in Health Services, 3
The hidden emotional labour behind ensuring the social value of research: Experiences of frontline health policy and systems researchers based in Kenya during COVID-19.
Nzinga J. et al, (2023), PLOS global public health, 3
Improving facility-based care: eliciting tacit knowledge to advance intervention design
English M. et al, (2022), BMJ Global Health, 7, e009410 - e009410
Diagnostic Challenges in Childhood Pulmonary Tuberculosis-Optimizing the Clinical Approach.
Gunasekera KS. et al, (2022), Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland), 11
Essential Emergency and Critical Care: a consensus among global clinical experts
Schell CO. et al, (2021), BMJ Global Health, 6, e006585 - e006585
Employing learning health system principles to advance research on severe neonatal and paediatric illness in Kenya.
English M. et al, (2021), BMJ global health, 6
Improving case detection of tuberculosis in hospitalised Kenyan children-employing the behaviour change wheel to aid intervention design and implementation.
Oliwa JN. et al, (2020), Implementation science : IS, 15
Perspectives and practices of health workers around diagnosis of paediatric tuberculosis in hospitals in a resource-poor setting - modern diagnostics meet age-old challenges.
Oliwa JN. et al, (2020), BMC health services research, 20
Variability in the use of pulse oximeters with children in Kenyan hospitals: A mixed-methods analysis
Enoch AJ. et al, (2019), PLOS Medicine, 16, e1002987 - e1002987
Effective training-of-trainers model for the introduction of continuous positive airway pressure for neonatal and paediatric patients in Kenya.
Olayo B. et al, (2019), Paediatrics and international child health, 39, 193 - 200