Publications by authors named "Josline Wangia"

Article Synopsis
  • A mental health study in western Kenya tested the feasibility of delivering treatments for major depression and PTSD through non-specialist staff in primary care settings, incorporating both in-person and mobile health (mHealth) options due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The chosen intervention involved either psychotherapy (Interpersonal Psychotherapy) or medication (fluoxetine), with 2,162 public sector primary care patients participating.
  • A secondary analysis assessed participants' preferences for mHealth or in-person treatment, exploring their reasons for choosing one method over the other and comparing demographic and clinical characteristics between the two groups.
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Background: Scalable PTSD screening strategies must be brief, accurate and capable of administration by a non-specialized workforce.

Methods: We used PTSD as determined by the structured clinical interview as our gold standard and considered predictors sets of (a) Posttraumatic Stress Checklist-5 (PCL-5), (b) Primary Care PTSD Screen for the DSM-5 (PC-PTSD) and, (c) PCL-5 and PC-PTSD questions to identify the optimal items for PTSD screening for public sector settings in Kenya. A logistic regression model using LASSO was fit by minimizing the average squared error in the validation data.

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Simulation training in basic and emergency obstetric and neonatal care has previously shown success in reducing maternal and neonatal mortality in low-resource settings. Though preterm birth is the leading cause of neonatal deaths, application of this training methodology geared specifically towards reducing preterm birth mortality and morbidity has not yet been implemented and evaluated. The East Africa Preterm Birth Initiative (PTBi-EA) was a multi-country cluster randomized controlled (CRCT) trial that successfully improved outcomes of preterm neonates in Migori County, Kenya and the Busoga region of Uganda through an intrapartum package of interventions.

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