The CIN group conducts multidisciplinary research, both basic and applied, that examine the use, costs, quality, accessibility, delivery, organization, financing, and outcomes of health care services to increase knowledge and understanding of the structure, processes, and effects of health services for individuals and populations. The key focus at HSU is the understanding and acquisition of knowledge on how to improve quality and coverage of effective interventions to achieve desired health outcomes. Research at HSU includes pragmatic clinical trials, measuring effectiveness, clinical policy, measuring and understanding outcomes, implementation health research, quality improvement, Service delivery innovation, health governance, human resource for health, patient and family experiences, and health information systems. The group is affiliated to the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme. Each dataset has a citation and DOI, facilitating attribution and connection to research publications. For more information on our research work, visit our page via Health Systems Research @ KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme
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PERIS MUSITIA; MWANAMVUA BOGA; DOROTHY OLUOCH; JACINTA NZINGA; MIKE ENGLISH; SASSY MOLYNEUX, 2022, "Strengthening respectful communication with patients and colleagues in neonatal units – Developing and evaluating a communication and emotional competence training for nurse managers in Kenya", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/VEZBB1, Harvard Dataverse, V2
Introduction: 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, with negative implications for nurse well-being, team relationships and patient care. W...
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