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Overview

Susannah H. Mayhew is affiliated with the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine in the United Kingdom. Their research portfolio spans multiple interconnected fields within medicine and health professions, with a focus on global health issues. The main fields of study include Medicine and Health Professions, supported by extensive work across relevant subfields such as General Health Professions, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Infectious Diseases, Sociology and Political Science, and Emergency Medical Services.

The scientist's research is concentrated on several main topics: Global Maternal and Child Health, Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research, Disaster Response and Management, Climate Change and Health Impacts, Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology, Global Health Care Issues, and Global Security and Public Health.

The body of published work includes numerous articles in a range of frequent publication venues. Notable venues where the scientist has multiple publications include Health Policy and Planning, BMJ Global Health, Globalization and Health, BMC Health Services Research, and Social Science & Medicine.

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Mayhew are:

  • COVID-19 in Africa: care and protection for frontline healthcare workers, 2020, Globalization and Health
  • Responding to the 2018-2020 Ebola Virus Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Rethinking Humanitarian Approaches, 2021, Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
  • Targeting anticorruption interventions at the front line: developmental governance in health systems, 2020, BMJ Global Health
  • The Challenges of Working in the Heat Whilst Pregnant: Insights From Gambian Women Farmers in the Face of Climate Change, 2022, Frontiers in Public Health
  • National health governance, science and the media: drivers of COVID-19 responses in Germany, Sweden and the UK in 2020, 2021, BMJ Global Health

The scientist collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including Dina Balabanova, Paul Richards, Amanda Quintana, Esther Yei Mokuwa, and Sari Kovats.

Best Publications

  • COVID-19 in Africa: care and protection for frontline healthcare workers.

    Matthew F. Chersich;Glenda Gray;Lee Fairlie;Quentin Eichbaum;Quentin Eichbaum

  • Governing the UN sustainable development goals: interactions, infrastructures, and institutions.

    Jeff Waage;Jeff Waage;Christopher Yap;Christopher Yap;Sarah Bell;Caren Levy

  • Towards an understanding of resilience: responding to health systems shocks

    Johanna Hanefeld;Susannah Mayhew;Helena Legido-Quigley;Helena Legido-Quigley;Frederick Martineau

  • Population dynamics and climate change: what are the links?

    Judith Stephenson;Karen Newman;Susannah Mayhew

  • Framing and the health policy process: a scoping review

    Adam D Koon;Benjamin Hawkins;Susannah H Mayhew

  • Health-sector responses to intimate partner violence in low- and middle-income settings: a review of current models, challenges and opportunities

    Manuela Colombini;Susannah Mayhew;Charlotte H. Watts

  • Integrated care: learning between high-income, and low- and middle-income country health systems.

    Sandra Mounier-Jack;Susannah H Mayhew;Nicholas Mays

  • When can research from one setting be useful in another? Understanding perceptions of the applicability and transferability of research

    Helen E. D. Burchett;Susannah H. Mayhew;John N. Lavis;Mark J. Dobrow

  • Integration of STI and HIV prevention, care, and treatment into family planning services: a review of the literature.

    Kathryn Church;Susannah H. Mayhew

  • Community health volunteers could help improve access to and use of essential health services by communities in LMICs: an umbrella review.

    Mirkuzie Woldie;Mirkuzie Woldie;Garumma Tolu Feyissa;Bitiya Admasu;Kalkidan Hassen

  • The risks of partner violence following HIV status disclosure, and health service responses: narratives of women attending reproductive health services in Kenya

    Manuela Colombini;Courtney James;Charity Ndwiga;Integra team

  • Reproductive health services and intimate partner violence: shaping a pragmatic response in Sub-Saharan Africa.

    Charlotte H. Watts;Susannah Mayhew

  • Shaping legal abortion provision in Ghana: using policy theory to understand provider-related obstacles to policy implementation.

    Patience Aniteye;Susannah H Mayhew

  • Integrating reproductive health: myth and ideology.

    L. Lush;John G. Cleland;G. Walt;S. Mayhew

  • Developing health systems research capacities through north-south partnership: An evaluation of collaboration with South Africa and Thailand

    Susannah H Mayhew;Jane Doherty;Siriwan Pitayarangsarit

  • Hegemony, Politics and Ideology: the Role of Legislation in NGO–Government Relations in Asia

    Susannah H Mayhew

  • An integrated health sector response to violence against women in Malaysia: lessons for supporting scale up

    Manuela Colombini;Susannah H. Mayhew;Siti Hawa Ali;Rashidah Shuib

  • Implementing the integration of component services for reproductive health.

    Susannah H. Mayhew;Louisiana Lush;John Cleland;Gill Walt

  • Integrating MCH/FP and STD/HIV services: current debates and future directions

    Susannah Mayhew

  • Barriers and facilitators to integrating health service responses to intimate partner violence in low- and middle-income countries: a comparative health systems and service analysis

    Manuela Colombini;Colleen Dockerty;Susannah H. Mayhew

  • Health-Sector Responses to Intimate Partner Violence in Low-And Middle-Income Settings: A Review of Current Models, Challenges and Opportunities / Reponses Du Secteur Sanitaire Aux Violences Exercees Par Les Partenaires Intimes Dans Les Pays a Revenu Faible et Moyen: Examen Des Modeles, Des Difficultes et Des Possibilites Existant Actuellement / Respuestas del Sector

    Manuela Colombini;Susannah Mayhew;Charlotte Watts

Frequent Co-Authors

Dina Balabanova
Dina Balabanova London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
John Cleland
John Cleland London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Anna Vassall
Anna Vassall London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Martin McKee
Martin McKee London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Gill Walt
Gill Walt London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Sarah Hawkes
Sarah Hawkes University College London
John N. Lavis
John N. Lavis McMaster University
Benjamin Hawkins
Benjamin Hawkins University of Cambridge
Jacques Pépin
Jacques Pépin Université de Sherbrooke
George B. Ploubidis
George B. Ploubidis University College London

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