Lorenzetti, L., Alam, CMP, Namey, E., et al. “Build back the confidence”: qualitative exploration of community experiences with polio vaccination in the Covid-19 context in Cameroon and Ethiopia. BMC Public Health. 2024. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-19860-5
Lorenzetti, L., Haydarov, R., Namey, E. et al., Exploring public perceptions of vaccine-derived poliovirus and a novel oral polio vaccine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, and Nigeria. Vaccine. July 2022. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.05.020
Namey, E., Guest, G., O'Regan, A.; Godwin, C.; Taylor, J.; Martinez, A. How does qualitative data collection modality affect disclosure of sensitive information and participant experience? Findings from a quasi-experimental study. Quality and Quantity. August 4, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-021-01217-4
Namey, E., Lorenzetti, L., O’Regan, A., Tenaw, E., Feleke, E., Girima, E. Understanding the Financial Lives of Female Sex Workers in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Implications for Economic Strengthening Interventions for HIV Prevention. AIDS Care. 2021. DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2021.1944600
Loren DL, Lyerly AD, Lipira L, et al. Communication regarding adverse neonatal birth events: Experiences of parents and clinicians. Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management. July 2021. https://doi.org/10.1177/25160435211017749
Guest, G., Namey, E., Chen, M. (2020) A simple method to assess and report thematic saturation in qualitative research. PLoS ONE 15(5): e0232076. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232076
Namey, E., Guest, G., O’Regan, A., Godwin, C., Taylor, J., Martinez, A. How does data collection modality in qualitative research affect outcomes? Findings from a quasi-experimental study. Field Methods (online pg 1-17). 2019. DOI: 10.1177/1525822X19886839
Eley, N., Namey, E., McKenna, K., Taylor, J., Guest, G. ‘Beyond the Individual: Social and Cultural Influences on the Health Seeking Behaviors of African American Men. American Journal of Men’s Health 13(1). 2019. doi: 10.1177/1557988319829953
Namey, E., Laumann, L.C., Brown, A.N. Learning about integrated development using longitudinal mixed methods programme evaluation. IDS Bulletin 49 (4). 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/1968-2018.164
Namey, E., Perry, B., Headley, J., Kouakou, A.Y., Outtara, M., Shighata, C., Ferguson, M. Understanding the financial lives of female sex workers in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire: Implications for economic strengthening interventions for HIV prevention. AIDS Care 30(S3): 6–17. 2018. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540121.2018.1479031
Moret, W., Carmichael, J., Swann, M., Namey, E. {editorial} Household economic strengthening and the global fight against HIV. AIDS Care 30(S3): 1-5. 2018. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540121.2018.1476667
Taylor, J., Namey, E., Carrington-Johnson, A., Guest, G. Beyond the Page: A Process Review of Using Ethnodrama to Disseminate Research Findings. Journal of Health Communications. 2017. DOI: 10.1080/10810730.2017.1317303.
Guest, G., Namey, E., Taylor, J., Eley, N., McKenna, K. Comparing focus groups and individual interviews: findings from a randomized study. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13645579.2017.1281601.
Corneli A, Namey E, Mueller MP, Tharaldson J, Sortijas S, Grey T, Sugarman J. Evidence-Based Strategies for Shortening Informed Consent Forms in Clinical Research. J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics. Feb 12(1):14-25. 2017. DOI: 10.1177/1556264616682550.
Krubiner, C.B., Faden, R., Cadigan, J., Gilbert, S.Z., Henry, L.M., Little, M.O., Matroianni, A.C., Namey, E.E., Sullivan, K.A., Lyerly, A.D. Advancing HIV Research with Pregnant Women: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities. AIDS. Sep 24;30(15):2261-5. 2016. DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000001214.
Namey, E., Agot, K., Ahmed, K., Odhiambo, J., Skhosana, J., Guest, G., Corneli, A. When and why women might suspend PrEP use according to perceived seasons of risk: implications for PrEP-specific risk-reduction counseling. Culture, Health, and Sexuality; 18(9): 1081-1091. 2016.
Namey, E., Guest, G., McKenna, K. Evaluating bang for the buck: A cost-effectiveness comparison between individual interviews and focus groups based on thematic saturation levels. American Journal of Evaluation. 37: 425-440. September 2016.
Guest, G., Namey, E., McKenna, K. How many focus groups are enough? Building an Evidence Base for Non-Probability Sample Sizes. Field Methods. In press. (doi:10.1177/1525822X16639015, first published online April 28, 2016)
Corneli, A., Namey, E., Ahmed, K., Agot, K., Skhosana, J., Odhiambo, J., Guest, G. Motivations for reducing risk-reduction practices if taking pre-exposure prophylaxis: findings from a qualitative study among women in Kenya and South Africa. AIDS Patient Care STDs; 29(9):503-9. doi: 10.1089/apc.2015.0038. 2015.
Corneli, A., Field, S., Namey, E., Agot, K., Ahmed, K., Odhiambo, J., Skhosana, J., Taylor, D., Guest, G. Preparing for rollout of pre-exposure prophylaxis: a vignette survey to identify intended sexual behaviors among women in Kenya and South Africa if using PrEP. PLoS One; 10(6): e0129177. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0129177. 2015.
Corneli, A., Namey, E., Mueller, M., Lemons, A., Sugarman, J. Developing a Novel Approach to Assess Stakeholder Views on the Length of Consent forms for HIV Prevention Research. Aids Research and Human Retroviruses; 30 suppl 1(s1):a122. 2014.
Wood, M.E., Mansoor, G.F., Hashemy, P., Namey, E., Gohar, F., Ayoubi, S.F., Todd, C.S. Factors influencing the retention of midwives in the public sector in Afghanistan: a qualitative assessment of midwives in eight provinces. Midwifery; 29(10): 1137-44. 2013.
Guest, G., MacQueen, K.M., Namey, E. The Methods in the Middle: Resources for Applied Qualitative Researchers. SfAA News. 2012.
Lyerly, A.D., Namey, E.E., Gray, B., Swamy, G., Faden, R.R. Women’s views about participating in research while pregnant. IRB Ethics and Human Research; 34(4): 1-8. 2012.
Beskow, L.M., Check, D.K., Namey, E.E., Dame, L.A., Lin, L., Cooper, A., Weinfurt, K.P., Wolf, L.E. Institutional review boards’ use and understanding of Certificates of Confidentiality. PLoS One 2012; 7(9): e44050 [PMC3433491].
Beskow, L.M., Namey, E.E., Nelson, D.K., Davis, A.M., Wilfond, B.S. Recommendations for ethical approaches to genotype-driven research recruitment. Human Genetics; 1-9. 2012.
Beskow, L.M., Namey, E.E., Miller, P.R., Nelson, D.K., & Cooper, A. IRB chairs’ perspectives on genotype-driven research recruitment. IRB; 34(3): 1-10. 2012.
Namey, E.E., & Beskow, L.M. Epilepsy patient-participants and genetic research results as "answers". J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics; 6(4):21-29. 2011.
Beskow, L. M., Namey, E.E., Cadigan, R.J., Brazg, T., Crouch, J., Henderson, G.E., et al. Research participants' perspectives on genotype-driven research recruitment. J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics; 6(4):3-20. 2011.
Tabor, H.K., Brazg, T., Crouch, J., Namey, E., Fullerton, S.M., Beskow, L.M., & Wilfond, B.S. Parent perspectives on pediatric genetic research and the implications for genotype-driven research recruitment. J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics; 6(4):41-52. 2011.
Namey, E., & Lyerly, A.D. The Meaning of “Control” for Childbearing Women in the US. Social Science and Medicine, 71(4): 769-776. 2010.
Lyerly, A.D., Steinhauser, K., Voils, C., Namey, E., et al. Fertility patients’ views about frozen embryo disposition: results of a multi-institutional U.S. survey. Fertility and Sterility, 93(2): 499-509. 2010.
MacQueen, K., Namey, E., Dzinyemba, W., Patrick-Mtweve, S., Mlingo, M., Morar, N.S., Reid, C., Ristow, A., Sahay, S., and the HPTN 035 Standard of Care Assessment Team. Community Perspectives on Care Options for HIV Prevention Trial Participants. AIDS Care, 19(4): 554-560. 2007.
Woodsong, C., MacQueen, K., Namey, E., Sahay, S., Morar, N., Mlingo, M., Mehendale, S. Women's Autonomy and Informed Consent in Microbicides Clinical Trials. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 1 (3): 11-26. 2006.
Lyerly, A.D., Steinhauser, K., Namey, E., Tulsky, J., Cook-Deegan, R., et al. Factors that Affect Decision Making about Frozen Embryo Disposition: Infertility Patient Perspectives. Fertility and Sterility, 85(6): 1620-30. 2006.