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James O'Donovan
James O'Donovan
University of Oxford, Harvard University and Northumbria NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Verified email at post.harvard.edu
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Why do women request an elective cesarean delivery for non‐medical reasons? A systematic review of the qualitative literature
C O'donovan, J O'donovan
Birth 45 (2), 109-119, 2018
1032018
Ongoing training of community health workers in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic scoping review of the literature
J O’Donovan, C O’Donovan, I Kuhn, SE Sachs, N Winters
BMJ open 8 (4), e021467, 2018
932018
The role of community health workers in addressing the global burden of ear disease and hearing loss: a systematic scoping review of the literature
J O'Donovan, M Verkerk, N Winters, S Chadha, MF Bhutta
BMJ Global Health 4 (2), e001141, 2019
552019
The role of community health workers in cervical cancer screening in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic scoping review of the literature
J O’Donovan, C O’Donovan, S Nagraj
BMJ global health 4 (3), e001452, 2019
532019
Controlling Ebola through mHealth strategies
J O'Donovan, A Bersin
The Lancet Global Health 3 (1), e22, 2015
432015
The effectiveness of mobile health (mHealth) technologies to train healthcare professionals in developing countries: a review of the literature
J O'Donovan, A Bersin, C O'Donovan
BMJ Innovations 1 (1), 2015
422015
Distant peer-tutoring of clinical skills, using tablets with instructional videos and Skype: A pilot study in the UK and Malaysia
J O’donovan, M Maruthappu
Medical Teacher 37 (5), 463-469, 2015
392015
Does posterior cortical atrophy on MRI discriminate between Alzheimer's disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, and normal aging?
J O'Donovan, R Watson, SJ Colloby, MJ Firbank, EJ Burton, R Barber, ...
International psychogeriatrics 25 (1), 111-119, 2013
382013
Using mobile technologies to support the training of community health workers in low-income and middle-income countries: mapping the evidence
N Winters, L Langer, P Nduku, J Robson, J O'Donovan, P Maulik, C Paton, ...
BMJ global health 4 (4), e001421, 2019
312019
Community health workers and early detection of breast cancer in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic scoping review of the literature
J O'Donovan, A Newcomb, MKC MacRae, D Vieira, C Onyilofor, ...
BMJ Global Health 5 (5), e002466, 2020
222020
‘We are the people whose opinions don’t matter’. A photovoice study exploring challenges faced by community health workers in Uganda
J O’Donovan, R Hamala, AS Namanda, D Musoke, C Ssemugabo, ...
Global public health 15 (3), 384-401, 2020
222020
Potential challenges of implementing the Community Health Extension Worker programme in Uganda
J O’Donovan, CE Stiles, D Sekimpi, I Ddumba, N Winters, E O’Neil Jr
BMJ global health 3 (4), e000960, 2018
212018
The use of low-cost Android tablets to train community health workers in Mukono, Uganda, in the recognition, treatment and prevention of pneumonia in children under five: a …
J O’Donovan, K Kabali, C Taylor, M Chukhina, JC Kading, J Fuld, E O’Neil
Human resources for health 16, 1-9, 2018
202018
Community health workers in palliative care provision in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic scoping review of the literature
MKC MacRae, O Fazal, J O'Donovan
BMJ Global Health 5 (5), e002368, 2020
172020
A new era for community health in countries of low and middle income?
N Winters, J O'Donovan, A Geniets
The Lancet Global Health 6 (5), e489-e490, 2018
172018
Using low-cost Android tablets and instructional videos to teach clinical skills to medical students in Kenya: a prospective study
J O’Donovan, R Ahn, BD Nelson, C Kagan, TF Burke
JRSM open 7 (8), 2054270416645044, 2016
172016
The use of participatory visual methods with community health workers: a systematic scoping review of the literature
J O’Donovan, A Thompson, C Onyilofor, T Hand, N Rosseau, E O’Neil
Global Public Health 14 (5), 722-736, 2019
152019
Contested notions of challenges affecting Community Health Workers in low-and middle-income countries informed by the Silences Framework
D Musoke, M Nyashanu, H Bugembe, GB Lubega, J O’Donovan, ...
Human Resources for Health 20, 1-7, 2022
102022
Exploring perceptions, barriers, and enablers for delivery of primary ear and hearing care by community health workers: a photovoice study in Mukono District, Uganda
J O’Donovan, AS Namanda, R Hamala, N Winters, MF Bhutta
International Journal for Equity in Health 19 (1), 1-18, 2020
92020
Participatory approaches, local stakeholders and cultural relevance facilitate an impactful community-based project in Uganda
J O’Donovan, A Thompson, C Stiles, JA Opintan, K Kabali, I Willis, ...
Health Promotion International 35 (6), 1353-1368, 2020
92020
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