Olico Okui

857 total citations
15 papers, 579 citations indexed

About

Olico Okui is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, General Health Professions and Finance. According to data from OpenAlex, Olico Okui has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 579 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 6 papers in General Health Professions and 5 papers in Finance. Recurrent topics in Olico Okui's work include Global Maternal and Child Health (10 papers), Healthcare Systems and Reforms (5 papers) and Child Nutrition and Water Access (4 papers). Olico Okui is often cited by papers focused on Global Maternal and Child Health (10 papers), Healthcare Systems and Reforms (5 papers) and Child Nutrition and Water Access (4 papers). Olico Okui collaborates with scholars based in Uganda, United States and Sweden. Olico Okui's co-authors include George Pariyo, David H. Peters, Stefan Peterson, Suzanne N. Kiwanuka, Md Hafizur Rahman, Elizabeth Ekirapa, Elizabeth Ekirapa Kiracho, Elizeus Rutebemberwa, Mutebi Aloysius and David Bishai and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews and BMC Health Services Research.

In The Last Decade

Olico Okui

15 papers receiving 548 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Olico Okui Uganda 12 386 209 196 120 111 15 579
Magdalena M. Paczkowski United States 11 362 0.9× 273 1.3× 107 0.5× 113 0.9× 104 0.9× 16 785
Nirmala Ravishankar United Kingdom 7 292 0.8× 158 0.8× 137 0.7× 93 0.8× 56 0.5× 10 492
Prabhjot Singh United States 10 320 0.8× 274 1.3× 111 0.6× 61 0.5× 139 1.3× 27 680
Rosalind McCollum United Kingdom 13 347 0.9× 260 1.2× 190 1.0× 86 0.7× 69 0.6× 20 565
Karen LeBan United States 9 380 1.0× 309 1.5× 145 0.7× 60 0.5× 149 1.3× 12 623
Isabelle L. Lange United Kingdom 14 421 1.1× 200 1.0× 128 0.7× 79 0.7× 90 0.8× 34 626
Anbrasi Edward United States 16 432 1.1× 340 1.6× 210 1.1× 128 1.1× 157 1.4× 33 694
Denis Porignon Belgium 13 402 1.0× 387 1.9× 267 1.4× 209 1.7× 101 0.9× 63 763
Svea Closser United States 15 278 0.7× 235 1.1× 108 0.6× 67 0.6× 89 0.8× 44 703
Lilian Otiso United Kingdom 14 516 1.3× 431 2.1× 234 1.2× 96 0.8× 98 0.9× 41 859

Countries citing papers authored by Olico Okui

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Fields of papers citing papers by Olico Okui

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Olico Okui

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Olico Okui. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Olico Okui based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Olico Okui. Olico Okui is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Mayora, Chrispus, Elizabeth Ekirapa Kiracho, David Bishai, et al.. (2014). Incremental cost of increasing access to maternal health care services: perspectives from a demand and supply side intervention in Eastern Uganda. Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation. 12(1). 14–14. 14 indexed citations
2.
Matovu, Joseph K. B., et al.. (2013). Strengthening health workforce capacity through work-based training. BMC International Health and Human Rights. 13(1). 8–8. 38 indexed citations
3.
Namazzi, Gertrude, et al.. (2013). Stakeholder analysis for a maternal and newborn health project in Eastern Uganda. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 13(1). 58–58. 41 indexed citations
5.
Ediau, Michael, Juliet N. Babirye, Nazarius Mbona Tumwesigye, et al.. (2013). Community knowledge and perceptions about indoor residual spraying for malaria prevention in Soroti district, Uganda: a cross-sectional study. Malaria Journal. 12(1). 20 indexed citations
6.
Nuwaha, Fred, Juliet N. Babirye, Olico Okui, & Natal Ayiga. (2011). Understanding socio-economic determinants of childhood mortality: a retrospective analysis in Uganda. BMC Research Notes. 4(1). 484–484. 2 indexed citations
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Okui, Olico, et al.. (2011). Building partnerships towards strengthening Makerere University College of Health Sciences: a stakeholder and sustainability analysis. BMC International Health and Human Rights. 11(S1). S14–S14. 9 indexed citations
8.
Pariyo, George, Chrispus Mayora, Olico Okui, et al.. (2011). Exploring new health markets: experiences from informal providers of transport for maternal health services in Eastern Uganda. BMC International Health and Human Rights. 11(S1). S10–S10. 25 indexed citations
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Kiracho, Elizabeth Ekirapa, Peter Waiswa, Md Hafizur Rahman, et al.. (2011). Increasing access to institutional deliveries using demand and supply side incentives: early results from a quasi-experimental study. BMC International Health and Human Rights. 11(S1). S11–S11. 88 indexed citations
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Kiwanuka, Suzanne N., Elizeus Rutebemberwa, Christine Nalwadda, et al.. (2011). Interventions to manage dual practice among health workers. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. CD008405–CD008405. 34 indexed citations
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Pariyo, George, Elizabeth Ekirapa Kiracho, Olico Okui, et al.. (2009). Changes in utilization of health services among poor and rural residents in Uganda: are reforms benefitting the poor?. International Journal for Equity in Health. 8(1). 39–39. 58 indexed citations
12.
Rutebemberwa, Elizeus, Elizabeth Ekirapa Kiracho, Olico Okui, et al.. (2009). Lack of effective communication between communities and hospitals in Uganda: a qualitative exploration of missing links. BMC Health Services Research. 9(1). 146–146. 12 indexed citations
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Pariyo, George, Suzanne N. Kiwanuka, Elizeus Rutebemberwa, Olico Okui, & Freddie Ssengooba. (2009). Effects of changes in the pre-licensure education of health workers on health-worker supply. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2010(1). CD007018–CD007018. 12 indexed citations
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Kiracho, Elizabeth Ekirapa, et al.. (2009). Increasing access to quality health care for the poor: Community perceptions on quality care in Uganda. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 29 indexed citations
15.
Kiwanuka, Suzanne N., Elizabeth Ekirapa, Stefan Peterson, et al.. (2008). Access to and utilisation of health services for the poor in Uganda: a systematic review of available evidence. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 102(11). 1067–1074. 192 indexed citations

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