Bridging community and clinic through digital health: community-based adaptation of a mobile phone-based heart failure program for remote communities in Uganda
Using the RE-AIM framework to evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of a WHO HEARTS-based intervention to integrate the management of hypertension into HIV care in Uganda: a process evaluation
2022
Improved hypertension control at six months using an adapted WHO HEARTS-based implementation strategy at a large urban HIV clinic in Uganda.
Patient preferences for facility-based management of hypertension and diabetes in Uganda: a discrete choice experiment
Factors associated with blood pressure control in patients with hypertension and HIV at a large urban HIV clinic in Uganda
The risk of hyperglycemia associated with use of dolutegravir among adults living with HIV in Kampala, Uganda: a case-control study
A digital self-care intervention for Ugandan patients with heart failure and their clinicians: User-centred design and usability study
Causes of medication non-adherence and the acceptability of support strategies for people with hypertension in Uganda: a qualitative study.
Integrated Multi-Month Dispensing of Antihypertensive and Antiretroviral therapy to sustain Hypertension and HIV control.
2021
Prioritizing Health-Sector Interventions for Noncommunicable Diseases and Injuries in Low- and Lower-Middle Income Countries: National NCDI Poverty Commissions.
Impact of a COVID-19 national lockdown on integrated care for hypertension and HIV.
Social support for self-care: patient strategies for managing diabetes and hypertension in rural Uganda.
Hypertension Care Cascade at a Large Urban HIV Clinic in Uganda: A Mixed Methods Study Using the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation for Behavior Change (COM-B) Model.
The rural Uganda non-communicable disease (RUNCD) study: prevalence and risk factors of self-reported NCDs from a cross sectional survey
Implementation, interrupted: Identifying and leveraging factors that sustain after a programme interruption
Accessing Medicines for Non-Communicable Diseases: patients and health care workers’ experiences at public and private health facilities in Uganda.
Variation in the availability and cost of essential medicines for non-communicable diseases in Uganda: a descriptive time-series analysis.
2020
Lived experiences and technological literacy of heart failure patients and clinicians at a cardiac care centre in Uganda.
Exploring barriers and facilitators to integrated hypertension-HIV management in Ugandan HIV clinics using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR).
Assessing Providers’ Approach to Hypertension Management at a Large, Private Hospital in Kampala, Uganda.
Integrated Hypertension and HIV Care Cascades in an HIV Treatment Program in Eastern Uganda: a retrospective cohort study.
2019
Exploring patient experiences with and attitudes towards hypertension at a private hospital in Uganda: a qualitative study.
Self-management of non-communicable diseases in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review.
Exploring patient experiences with and attitudes towards hypertension at a private hospital in Uganda: a qualitative study.
2018
Disparities in availability of essential medicines for non-communicable diseases in Uganda: a cross-sectional Poisson analysis using the 2013 Service Availability and Readiness Assessment.
Capacity of Ugandan public sector health facilities to prevent and control non-communicable diseases: an assessment based upon WHO-PEN standards.
2017
Exploring knowledge and attitudes towards non-communicable diseases among village health teams in rural Uganda: a cross-sectional study.
2015
Towards reframing health service delivery in Uganda: The Uganda Initiative for Integrated Management of Non-Communicable Diseases.
Noncommunicable diseases in East Africa: Assessing the gaps in care and identifying opportunities for improvement.
2014
Looking at non-communicable diseases in Uganda through a local lens: An analysis using locally derived data.