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Ketamine for postoperative avoidance of depressive symptoms: the K-PASS feasibility randomised trial
Autor:
Bradley A. Fritz, Bethany R. Tellor Pennington, Catherine Dalton, Christine Horan, Ben J.A. Palanca, Julie A. Schweiger, Logan Griffin, Wilberforce Tumwesige, Jon T. Willie, Nuri B. Farber
Publikováno v:
BJA Open, Vol 9, Iss , Pp 100245- (2024)
Background: Surgical patients with previous depression frequently experience postoperative depressive symptoms. This study's objective was to determine the feasibility of a placebo-controlled trial testing the impact of a sustained ketamine infusion
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/37c6b19923e9462e8068c2a8e2a64944
Autor:
Mary McKay, William Byansi, Wilberforce Tumwesige, Ozge Sensoy Bahar, Phionah Namatovu, Fred M. Ssewamala
Publikováno v:
Pediatric medicine (Hong Kong, China)
The African region remains the world's most affected region in the HIV epidemic. A related consequence of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), including in Uganda, is the high prevalence of children and adolescents who have lost one or both parents
Autor:
Yesim Tozan, Josephine Nabayinda, Abel Mwebembezi, Joshua Kiyingi, Barbara Mukasa, Proscovia Nabunya, Wilberforce Tumwesige, Mary McKay, Janet Nakigudde, Fred M. Ssewamala, Larissa Jennings Mayo-Wilson, Ozge Sensoy Bahar, Susan S. Witte, Joseph Kagaayi, Rashida Namirembe
Publikováno v:
Glob Public Health
Economically vulnerable women engaged in sex work (WESW) comprise one of the key populations with higher prevalence of HIV globally. In Uganda, HIV prevalence among WESW is estimated at 37% and accounts for 18% of all new infections in the country. T
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::8fd9cbdf3ed054b64138fb0acef6a107
Autor:
Joelynn Muwanga, William Byansi, Eloho Ighofose, Wilberforce Tumwesige, Christopher Damulira, Fred M. Ssewamala, Proscovia Nabunya, Rachel Brathwaite, Ozge Sensoy Bahar, Flavia Namuwonge
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health
Background In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), adolescent girls and young women are three times more likely than boys to have depressive disorders. Understanding adolescents’ unique and common vulnerabilities and protective factors is essential for the de