Network publications
(2019) The values and principles underpinning community engagement approaches to tackling antimicrobial resistance (AMR), Global Health Action, 12:sup1, DOI: 10.1080/16549716.2020.1837484
Cooke, P., Shrestha, A., Arjyal, A., Gir, R., Jones, N., King, R., Mitchell, J., Tait C., Soria-Donlan, I., Baral, S. (2020) Antimicrobial Resistance’ and why should anyone make films about it? Using ‘Participatory Video’ to advocate for community-led change in public health. New Cinemas. 17(1). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1386/ncin_00006_1
Questa, K., Das, M., King, R. et al. Community engagement interventions for communicable disease control in low- and lower- middle-income countries: evidence from a review of systematic reviews. Int J Equity Health 19, 51 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-020-01169-5
King, R., Hicks, J., Rassi, C. et al. Community Dialogue Approach for addressing the drivers of antibiotic resistance in Bangladesh: a mixed methods study on developing a sustainable and scalable approach to community engagement. Forthcoming 2020, PREPRINT (Version 1) available at Research Square.
Stones, C., Stark, J., Rutter, S., et al. The visual representation of germs: a typology of popular germ depictions. Visual Commun. 2020;1470357219896055. DOI:10.1177/1470357219896055
Tsekleves, E., Darby, A., Ahorlu, C., et al. Combining design research with microbiology to tackle drug-resistant infections in different home environments in Ghana: challenging the boundaries of design thinking. 2019. Des J. 22:347–358. DOI: 10.1080/14606925.2019.1595424
Haenssgen, M., J., Charoenboon, N., Zanello, G., Mayxay, M., Reed-Tsochas, F., Lubell, Y. et al. (2019). Antibiotic knowledge, attitudes, and practices: new insights from cross-sectional rural health behaviour surveys in low- and middle-income Southeast Asia. BMJ Open, 9:e028224. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-028224
Haenssgen, M., J., Charoenboon, N., Zanello, G., Mayxay, M., Reed-Tsochas, F., Jones, COH et al. (2018). Antibiotics and activity spaces: protocol of an exploratory study of behaviour, marginalisation, and knowledge diffusion. BMJ Global Health, 3(e000621). doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2017-000621