The following are papers published by the GELA team:
- Building sustainable capacity to adopt, adapt or develop child health guidelines, Malawi, Nigeria and South Africa
- Developing and planning country-specific integrated knowledge translation strategies: experiences from the GELA project in Malawi, Nigeria and South Africa
- Dissemination strategies of clinical practice guidelines - mixed methods evidence synthesis protocol
- Early versus delayed enteral nutrition in critically ill children under 12 years of age: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
- Evaluating the impact of the global evidence, local adaptation (GELA) project for enhancing evidence-informed guideline recommendations for newborn and young child health in three African countries: a mixed-methods protocol
- Factors that influence the provision of enteral feeding for critically ill children: a qualitative evidence synthesis
- Home visits for preterm/low birthweight infants in South Africa: Qualitative evidence synthesis
- Iron supplementation in children to prevent deficiency and anaemia: A qualitative synthesis
- Malawi newborn and child health national clinical practice guidelines: a landscape analysis
- Newborn and child health national and provincial clinical practice guidelines in South Africa, Nigeria and Malawi: a scoping review
- Using a priority setting exercise to identify priorities for guidelines on newborn and child health in South Africa, Malawi, and Nigeria