Dorothy Oluoch
Research Fellow
Dorothy is an Early Career Research Fellow at the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme. Her background is in Anthropology, and she holds an MSc in Medical Anthropology from Brunel University, UK. She has recently completed a PhD in Public Health from the open university, UK. Her doctoral project was trying to understand the experiences of mothers of hospitalised sick newborns in Nairobi using ethnographic approaches.
She has a keen interest in Maternal, neonatal and Child Health, health systems, health care access and delivery as well as patient experiences research. Dorothy is currently developing a study that is focussed on exploring the potential for using mothers’ experiences narratives and digital stories of pre-term birth in Kenya as educational tools to improve people-centred care in LMICs.
Podcast interview
Continuity of care for preterms
Dorothy is a medical anthropologist researching maternal and newborn health. Her RESPECT study explored women’s experiences in hospital care for small and sick newborns, identifying gaps to improve quality of care. Her work amplifies mothers’ voices and informs policies to reduce neonatal mortality and promote respectful, patient-centred health systems.
