Recent publications by Researchers affiliated with the Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health
First do no harm: practitioners' ability to 'diagnose' system weaknesses and improve safety is a critical initial step in improving care quality.
English M. et al, (2020), Archives of disease in childhood
Prediction modelling of inpatient neonatal mortality in high-mortality settings
Aluvaala J. et al, (2020), Archives of Disease in Childhood
Prognostic models for predicting in-hospital paediatric mortality in resource-limited countries: a systematic review.
Ogero M. et al, (2020), BMJ open, 10
Development of locally relevant clinical guidelines for procedure-related neonatal analgesic practice in Kenya: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Wade C. et al, (2020), The Lancet. Child & adolescent health, 4, 750 - 760
Implementing change for facility-based peripartum care in low-income and middle-income countries.
Aluvaala J. and English M., (2020), The Lancet. Global health, 8, e980 - e981
Methodological rigor of prognostic models for predicting in-hospital paediatric mortality in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review protocol.
Ogero M. et al, (2020), Wellcome open research, 5
Programme theory and linked intervention strategy for large-scale change to improve hospital care in a low and middle-income country - A Study Pre-Protocol.
English M. et al, (2020), Wellcome open research, 5
Effective coverage and budget implications of skill-mix change to improve neonatal nursing care: an explorative simulation study in Kenya
Tsiachristas A. et al, (2019), BMJ Global Health, 4, e001817 - e001817
In Low- And Middle-Income Countries, Is Delivery In High-Quality Obstetric Facilities Geographically Feasible?
Gage AD. et al, (2019), Health affairs (Project Hope), 38, 1576 - 1584
Competing risk survival analysis of time to in-hospital death or discharge in a large urban neonatal unit in Kenya
Aluvaala J. et al, (2019), Wellcome Open Research, 4, 96 - 96
Competing risk survival analysis of time to in-hospital death or discharge in a large urban neonatal unit in Kenya.
Aluvaala J. et al, (2019), Wellcome open research, 4
Developing recommendations for neonatal inpatient care service categories: reflections from the research, policy and practice interface in Kenya.
Keene CM. et al, (2019), BMJ global health, 4
Risk factors for death among children aged 5-14 years hospitalised with pneumonia: a retrospective cohort study in Kenya.
Macpherson L. et al, (2019), BMJ global health, 4
Effective coverage of essential inpatient care for small and sick newborns in a high mortality urban setting: a cross-sectional study in Nairobi City County, Kenya
Murphy GAV. et al, (2018), BMC Medicine, 16
Using a common data platform to facilitate audit and feedback on the quality of hospital care provided to sick newborns in Kenya
Maina M. et al, (2018), BMJ Global Health, 3, e001027 - e001027
Pulse oximetry values of neonates admitted for care and receiving routine oxygen therapy at a resource-limited hospital in Kenya
Morgan MC. et al, (2018), Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 54, 260 - 266
A systematic review of neonatal treatment intensity scores and their potential application in low-resource setting hospitals for predicting mortality, morbidity and estimating resource use
Aluvaala J. et al, (2017), Systematic Reviews, 6