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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Tabular Data - 9.6 KB - 18 Variables, 84 Observations - UNF:6:1vb/pS9mYzAo+7AxBMySdQ==
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Pulse oximetry recordings
Jul 23, 2021
Felix Bahati; Mike English; Shahin Sayed; Susan Horton; Onyango Abel Odhiambo; Abdulatif A Samatar; Jacob Mcknight, 2021, "Information asymmetry in the Kenyan medical laboratory sector", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/L5NG4Q, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:bh9cXPqkUKIOhDFyGVBONw== [fileUNF]
The data were collected to determine whether patients had access to laboratory testing information including test test prices, turnaround time (TAT) and quality. We targeted patients seeking laboratory tests in two public hospitals in Nairobi. Some of the variables collected include the sociodemographic characteristics, test ordered by the clinicia...
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Tabular Data - 5.5 KB - 15 Variables, 50 Observations - UNF:6:azU8U8CartZjnFFUpt3Llg==
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Mar 25, 2021
Bahati, Felix; Kairu-Wanyoike, Salome; Nzioki Mativo, Japheth, 2021, "Replication Data for: Adherence to Iron and Folic Acid supplementation during pregnancy among postnatal mothers seeking Maternal and Child Healthcare at Kakamega level 5 hospital in Kenya.", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ZEYYSZ, Harvard Dataverse, V2
The data were collected to determine the level of adherence to iron and folic acid during pregnancy. We targeted the postnatal mothers of 0-6 months postdelivery seeking Maternal and Child Health Care at Kakamega level 5 hospital in Kenya. Some of the variables collected include the sociodemographic characteristics, obstetric characteristics, utili...
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