Grace Mbuthia

Lecturer Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology
Kenya Cohort 4

Profile AI

A Lecturer in Department of Community Health, School of nursing, College of Health Sciences, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. Prior to joining JKUAT, Grace was working as a Lecturer of Community Health at Moi University. She is a holder of Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree, Master of Public Health Degree from the same university and a Ph.D. in Medical Anthropology from the University of Nairobi. Grace’s doctoral research was focused on control of Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS. Previously, Grace has been involved in population-based research with mixed methods approach looking at treatment pathways and delay in diagnosis among TB patients in Kenya. Currently, her research interests is in implementation research in the control of non-communicable diseases particularly hypertension in low and middle income settings. Similarly, Grace has a keen interest in applying implementation science research in improving maternal and child health outcomes through cost effective community based interventions.

Program Impact AI

The program appears to have coincided with a noticeable strengthening of the author’s research output, with a more active publication pattern during enrollment than before it. Because graduation was not recent, the much larger body of work afterward likely reflects the longer-term momentum built during the program, though it should be interpreted as post-program productivity rather than immediate program-period impact.

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