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pro vyhledávání: '"Juliane Etima"'
Autor:
Adlight Dandadzi, Alinda M. Young, Petina Musara, Mary Kate Shapley-Quinn, Doreen Kemigisha, Prisca Mutero, Nyaradzo M. Mgodi, Juliane Etima, Alexandra A. Minnis
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health, Vol 24, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2024)
Abstract Background Multipurpose prevention technologies (MPTs) are products capable of simultaneously addressing multiple sexual and reproductive health needs such as unwanted pregnancy, STIs including HIV-1, and other reproductive tract infections.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/dfc4b5312c13440390a024ea2723d562
Autor:
Rita Nakalega, Nelson Mukiza, Robert Menge, Samuel Kizito, Juliet Allen Babirye, Cynthia Ndikuno Kuteesa, Denis Mawanda, Emmie Mulumba, Josephine Nabukeera, Joseph Ggita, Lydia Nakanjako, Carolyne Akello, Brenda Gati Mirembe, Zubair Lukyamuzi, Catherine Nakaye, Hajira Kataike, Joel Maena, Juliane Etima, Hadijah Kalule Nabunya, Florence Biira, Christine Nagawa, Renee Heffron, Connie Celum, Monica Gandhi, Andrew Mujugira
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2023)
Abstract Background Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) account for 29% of new HIV infections in Uganda despite representing just 10% of the population. Peer support improves AGYW linkage to HIV care and medication adherence. We evaluated the fea
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c39f517a6be14129814ba1382575472b
Autor:
Rita Nakalega, Carolyne Akello, Brenda Gati, Clemensia Nakabiito, Monica Nolan, Betty Kamira, Juliane Etima, Teopista Nakyanzi, Doreen Kemigisha, Sophie C. Nanziri, Stella Nanyonga, Maria Janine Nambusi, Emmie Mulumba, Florence Biira, Hadijah Kalule Nabunya, Simon Afrika Akasiima, Joselyne Nansimbe, Joel Maena, Juliet Allen Babirye, Kenneth Ngure, Andrew Mujugira
Publikováno v:
BMC Medical Ethics, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2021)
Abstract Background Involvement of adolescent girls in biomedical HIV research is essential to better understand efficacy and safety of new prevention interventions in this key population at high risk of HIV infection. However, there are many ethical
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/43a893ff14f94f78a336c45cf0afd726
Autor:
Femke Bannink Mbazzi, Zikulah Namukwaya, Alexander Amone, Francis Ojok, Juliane Etima, Josaphat Byamugisha, Elly Katabira, Mary Glenn Fowler, Jaco Homsy, Rachel King, the PRIMAL Study Team
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2020)
Abstract Background The ‘Primary HIV Prevention among Pregnant and Lactating Ugandan Women’ (PRIMAL) randomized controlled trial aimed to assess an enhanced counseling strategy linked to extended postpartum repeat HIV testing and enhanced counsel
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6fe2deb446d14c838237c0db08bb3916
Autor:
Ariana W. K. Katz, Barbara S. Mensch, Kubashni Woeber, Petina Musara, Juliane Etima, Ariane van der Straten
Publikováno v:
BMC Women's Health, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2019)
Abstract Background In biomedical prevention trials, correct and consistent use of the investigational product is crucial to determine efficacy. Product adherence in VOICE, a phase 2B randomized trial of a vaginal gel and oral tablets for HIV prevent
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c12cb271b32b4dc896c8004d031c0fff
Autor:
Jaco Homsy, Rachel King, Femke Bannink, Zikulah Namukwaya, Eric Vittinghof, Alexander Amone, Francis Ojok, Gordon Rukundo, Sharon Amama, Juliane Etima, Joyce Matovu, Fitti Weissglas, Lawrence Ojom, Pamela Atim, Lynae Darbes, Josaphat Byamugisha, George Rutherford, Elly Katabira, Mary Glenn Fowler, PRIMAL Study Team
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 2, p e0212119 (2019)
BackgroundThe 'Primary HIV Prevention among Pregnant and Lactating Ugandan Women' (PRIMAL) study aimed to assess the effectiveness of an enhanced HIV counseling intervention for preventing HIV acquisition among HIV-uninfected mothers during pregnancy
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2ac7f2c0ff9d483083250f1d4dbd0032
Autor:
Nicole D Laborde, Jonah Leslie, Emily Krogstad, Neetha Morar, Prisca Mutero, Juliane Etima, Kim Woodrow, Ariane van der Straten
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 10, p e0204821 (2018)
BACKGROUND:HIV and pregnancy prevention are dual health priorities for women, and particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Drug-eluting fibers offer a dosage form that combines HIV prevention and contraception, but early understanding of end-user perspect
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/938043b611324fee9a9c1ae7395056f6
Autor:
Alexandra M. Minnis, Juliane Etima, Petina Musara, Erica N. Browne, Prisca Mutero, Doreen Kemigisha, Nyaradzo M. Mgodi, Clemensia Nakabiito, Mary Kate Shapley-Quinn, Marie C. D. Stoner, Miriam Hartmann, Nicole Macagna, Jeanna Piper, Ariane van der Straten
Publikováno v:
AIDS and Behavior. 26:3848-3861
End-user input early in biomedical product development may optimize design to support high uptake and adherence. We interviewed 400 couples (800 total participants) in Uganda and Zimbabwe to assess their preferences for multipurpose prevention techno
Autor:
Hadijah Kalule Nabunya, Simon Afrika Akasiima, Monica Nolan, Clemensia Nakabiito, Brenda Gati, Florence Biira, Maria Janine Nambusi, Teopista Nakyanzi, Joel Maena, Juliane Etima, Rita Nakalega, Carolyne Akello, Doreen Kemigisha, Sophie C. Nanziri, Joselyne Nansimbe, Betty Kamira, Juliet Allen Babirye, Stella Nanyonga, Kenneth Ngure, Emmie Mulumba, Andrew Mujugira
Publikováno v:
BMC Medical Ethics, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2021)
Background Involvement of adolescent girls in biomedical HIV research is essential to better understand efficacy and safety of new prevention interventions in this key population at high risk of HIV infection. However, there are many ethical issues t
Autor:
Nivedita L. Bhushan, Petina Musara, Miriam Hartmann, Marie C. D. Stoner, Shweta R. Shah, Josephine Nabukeera, Ivan Rukundo, Prisca Mutero, Megan A. Lewis, Jeanna Piper, Mary Kate Shapley‐Quinn, Juliane Etima, Alexandra M. Minnis
Publikováno v:
Journal of the International AIDS Society. 25
Young women in sub-Saharan Africa account for two-thirds of all new HIV infections and face high rates of unintended pregnancy. Multipurpose prevention technologies (MPTs) are promising products under development that are designed to simultaneously p