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Through the eyes of the participant: using photovoice to understand the experiences and effects of ivermectin MDA in the context of the BOHEMIA clinical trial in Kwale, Kenya.Onyango, T.
Nuru, K.
Kazungu, K.
Wangari, W.
Chaccour, C.
Regina Rabinovich, N.
Mwangangi, J.
Maia, M.
Jones, C.
Malar J, (2025). 24:79
House screening for malaria control: views and experiences of participants in the RooPfs trial.Jones, C.
Matta, A.
Pinder, M.
D'Alessandro, U.
Knudsen, J.
Lindsay, S. W.
Malar J, (2022). 21:294
Producing routine malaria data: an exploration of the micro-practices and processes shaping routine malaria data quality in frontline health facilities in Kenya.Okello, G.
Molyneux, S.
Zakayo, S.
Gerrets, R.
Jones, C.
Malar J, (2019). 18:420
"We were being treated like the Queen": understanding trial factors influencing high paediatric malaria treatment adherence in western Kenya.Jones, C.
Talisuna, A. O.
Snow, R. W.
Zurovac, D.
Malar J, (2018). 17:8
Informing new or improved vector control tools for reducing the malaria burden in Tanzania: a qualitative exploration of perceptions of mosquitoes and methods for their control among the residents of Dar es Salaam.Makungu, C.
Stephen, S.
Kumburu, S.
Govella, N. J.
Dongus, S.
Hildon, Z. J.
Killeen, G. F.
Jones, C.
Malar J, (2017). 16:410
Efficacy of text-message reminders on paediatric malaria treatment adherence and their post-treatment return to health facilities in Kenya: a randomized controlled trial.Talisuna, A. O.
Oburu, A.
Githinji, S.
Malinga, J.
Amboko, B.
Bejon, P.
Jones, C.
Snow, R. W.
Zurovac, D.
Malar J, (2017). 16:46
Development of a text-messaging intervention to improve treatment adherence and post-treatment review of children with uncomplicated malaria in western Kenya.Githinji, S.
Jones, C.
Malinga, J.
Snow, R. W.
Talisuna, A.
Zurovac, D.
Malar J, (2015). 14:320
Lessons learnt from the first controlled human malaria infection study conducted in Nairobi, Kenya.Hodgson, S. H.
Juma, E.
Salim, A.
Magiri, C.
Njenga, D.
Molyneux, S.
Njuguna, P.
Awuondo, K.
Lowe, B.
Billingsley, P. F.
Cole, A. O.
Ogwang, C.
Osier, F.
Chilengi, R.
Hoffman, S. L.
Draper, S. J.
Ogutu, B.
Marsh, K.
Malar J, (2015). 14:182
The feasibility, patterns of use and acceptability of using mobile phone text-messaging to improve treatment adherence and post-treatment review of children with uncomplicated malaria in western Kenya.Otieno, G.
Githinji, S.
Jones, C.
Snow, R. W.
Talisuna, A.
Zurovac, D.
Malar J, (2014). 13:44
Local perceptions of intermittent screening and treatment for malaria in school children on the south coast of Kenya.Okello, G.
Ndegwa, S. N.
Halliday, K. E.
Hanson, K.
Brooker, S. J.
Jones, C.
Malar J, (2012). 11:185
Health worker performance in the management of paediatric fevers following in-service training and exposure to job aids in Kenya.Wasunna, B.
Zurovac, D.
Bruce, J.
Jones, C.
Webster, J.
Snow, R. W.
Malar J, (2010). 9:261
Incorporating a quiz into informed consent processes: qualitative study of participants' reactions.Molyneux, S.
Gikonyo, C.
Marsh, V.
Bejon, P.
Malar J, (2007). 6:145
Use of over-the-counter malaria medicines in children and adults in three districts in Kenya: implications for private medicine retailer interventions.Abuya, T. O.
Mutemi, W.
Karisa, B.
Ochola, S. A.
Fegan, G.
Marsh, V.
Malar J, (2007). 6:57