Ephantus Maree
4 Papers
Ephantus Maree is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Public health. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Qualitative insights into reasons for missed opportunities for vaccination in Kenyan health facilities.
Anyie J. Li,Collins Tabu,Stephanie Shendale,Peter Okoth,Kibet Sergon,Ephantus Maree,Isaac Mugoya,Zorodzai Machekanyanga,Iheoma Onuekwusi,Ikechukwu U. Ogbuanu,Ikechukwu U. Ogbuanu +10 more
TL;DR: Identified factors that could contribute to missed opportunities for vaccination in Kenya include a lack of knowledge surrounding vaccination among caregivers and health workers, inadequate number of health Workers, and stock-outs of vaccines or vaccination-related materials.
Cohort Profile: The Kilifi Vaccine Monitoring Study
Ifedayo M. O. Adetifa,Ifedayo M. O. Adetifa,Tahreni Bwanaali,Tahreni Bwanaali,Jackline Wafula,Alex Mutuku,Boniface Karia,Anne Makumi,Pauline Mwatsuma,Evasius Bauni,Laura L. Hammitt,Laura L. Hammitt,D. James Nokes,D. James Nokes,Ephantus Maree,Collins Tabu,Tatu Kamau,Christine Mataza,Thomas N. Williams,Thomas N. Williams,J. Anthony G. Scott,J. Anthony G. Scott +21 more
TL;DR: Cohort Profile: The Kilifi Vaccine Monitoring Study Ifedayo M. Adetifa, Tahreni Bwanaali, Jackline Wafula, Alex Mutuku, Boniface Karia, Anne Makumi, Pauline Mwatsuma, Evasius Bauni, Laura L. Hammitt, James Nokes, Ephantus Maree, Collins Tabu, Tatu Kamau, Christine Mataza, Thomas N. Williams
‘Implementability’ matters: using implementation research steps to guide and support non-communicable disease national planning in low-income and middle-income countries
Angela Jackson-Morris,Gerald Mutungi,Ephantus Maree,Temo Waqanivalu,Robert Marten,Rachel Nugent +5 more
TL;DR: Responding to the potential of implementation research to support low-income and middle-income countries to effectively advance their strategies, ways to make NCD plans more robust by including implementation steps are described.
Integrating digital solutions into national health data systems through public–private collaboration: An early experience of the SPICE platform in Kenya
Gladwell Gathecha,Oren Ombiro,Kelly Shelden,Anne Stake,Mary Murugami,Ezra Mungai,George Odhiambo,Ephantus Maree,Rajkumar Muthusamy,M. Marimuthu,Duke Daniel,Eric Angula,Swathi Seshadri,Eric Nderitu,Elizabeth Onyango,Joseph Sitienei +15 more
TL;DR: Early experience shows that data migration from proprietary host environments to public “one-stop-shop” national data warehouses are feasible provided investments are made in the requisite infrastructure, software and human resource capacity to ensure long-term sustainability, maintenance, and scale to match cloud-based data hosting.