7,706 results match your criteria: "Rwanda; Dana-Farber Cancer Institute[Affiliation]"
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
August 2024
Center for One Health, University of Global Health Equity, Butaro, Rwanda.
Podoconiosis is a non-infectious, neglected tropical disease caused by chronic barefoot contact with irritant volcanic soils. It typically presents with lower limb swelling, disfigurement, and chronic disability. Patients and their families experience stigma from their communities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFR Soc Open Sci
August 2024
Artificial Intelligence & Mathematical Modeling Lab (AIMM Lab), Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, 155 College St Room 500, Toronto, ON M5T 3M7.
Global artificial intelligence (AI) governance must prioritize equity, embrace a decolonial mindset, and provide the Global South countries the authority to spearhead solution creation. Decolonization is crucial for dismantling Western-centric cognitive frameworks and mitigating biases. Integrating a decolonial approach to AI governance involves recognizing persistent colonial repercussions, leading to biases in AI solutions and disparities in AI access based on gender, race, geography, income and societal factors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWorld J Surg
September 2024
Department of Surgery, University of California San Diego, San Diego, California, USA.
J Surg Res
October 2024
Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; Department of Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
Introduction: Simulation-based training often fails to meet the needs of low- and middle-income countries with limited access to high-cost models. We built on an existing surgical simulation curriculum for medical students in Rwanda and assessed students' experience.
Methods: Based on a contextual simulation-based education curriculum that was piloted in 2022, our team designed and delivered an intensive week-long surgical simulation course for medical students.
PLOS Glob Public Health
August 2024
The George Institute for Global Health, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.
The combination of low uptake of modern contraceptives, high rates of unintended pregnancies, and the pervasive HIV epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) poses a threat to maternal, newborn, and child health in the region. This study examined the prevalence, need, and demand satisfied by modern contraceptive methods for women who tested positive for HIV (both unmarried and married) in 10 countries in SSA. We used the Family Planning Estimation Tool (FPET) to generate national-level trends and projections from 1983 through 2030.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInfect Agent Cancer
August 2024
National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Background: High-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) infection causes almost all cervical cancer. Women living with human immunodeficiency virus (Women living with HIV: WLWHIV) are at a six-fold increased risk of developing cervical cancer. This study assessed hrHPV types in cervical cancer by HIV status and histologic subtypes at Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) in Tanzania.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealth Res Policy Syst
August 2024
College of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Rwanda, Kigali, Rwanda.
Migration policies have a significant impact on population health, particularly for individuals living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). These policies not only determine who is allowed to enter a country but also influence which immigrants can access services provided by the government. Some countries continue to impose restrictions on HIV-positive individuals, justifying these measures as necessary to protect public health and mitigate healthcare and economic concerns.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiostatistics
August 2024
Department of Biostatistics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, United States.
The under-5 mortality rate (U5MR), a critical health indicator, is typically estimated from household surveys in lower and middle income countries. Spatio-temporal disaggregation of household survey data can lead to highly variable estimates of U5MR, necessitating the usage of smoothing models which borrow information across space and time. The assumptions of common smoothing models may be unrealistic when certain time periods or regions are expected to have shocks in mortality relative to their neighbors, which can lead to oversmoothing of U5MR estimates.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Public Health
August 2024
Physiotherapy Department, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTI) pose a global public health threat, especially in low- and middle-income nations. These injuries typically cause orthopaedic problems that may negatively impair a person's physical and mental health and quality of life. Our study examined the quality of life of road traffic orthopaedic injuries (RTOI) survivors.
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June 2024
Department of Statistical Sciences, Centre for Statistics in Ecology, Environment and Conservation (SEEC), University of Cape Town, Cape Town 7701, South Africa.
Marine predators are integral to the functioning of marine ecosystems, and their consumption requirements should be integrated into ecosystem-based management policies. However, estimating prey consumption in diving marine predators requires innovative methods as predator-prey interactions are rarely observable. We developed a novel method, validated by animal-borne video, that uses tri-axial acceleration and depth data to quantify prey capture rates in chinstrap penguins ().
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCerebrovasc Dis
August 2024
Department of Physiotherapy, Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, India.
Introduction: Efforts toward reducing stroke burden have been an immense challenge. One important reasons could be the scope and quality of clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) developed for stroke rehabilitation in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), restricting its translation to clinical practice. This systematic review aimed to assess the availability, scope and quality of CPGs for stroke rehabilitation in LMICs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBioorg Med Chem
September 2024
Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Nyala, P.O. Box: 155, Nyala, Sudan; Nanotechnology in Veterinary Medicine (NanoVet) Research Group, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University Malaysia Kelantan, Kelantan 16100, Pengkalan Chepa, Malaysia.
J Interprof Care
August 2024
School of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, USA.
The 21st century presents significant global health challenges that necessitate an integrated health workforce capable of delivering person-centered and integrated healthcare services. Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) plays a vital role in achieving integration and training an IPC-capable workforce in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has become imperative. This study aims to assess changes in IPC confidence among learners participating in a team-based, case-based HIV training programme across diverse settings in SSA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis article draws upon 89 in-person surveys with Rwandan women (ages 26-75) whose partners were incarcerated for genocide and examines how these women explain participation in the violence. We first engage in exploratory factor analysis of reasons cited for perpetrating genocide, which reveals (1) a factor comprised of internal reasons for participation, including greed and hatred; (2) a factor of external reasons, such as peer pressure or coercion, and (3) a factor driven by alcohol use. Next, we analyze how these factors are associated with the women's psychosocial wellbeing as measured by the World Health Organization's Self-Reporting Questionnaire.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Acquir Immune Defic Syndr
November 2024
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatrics AIDS Foundation, Washington, DC.
Background: We assessed clinical outcomes among children, adolescents, and people younger than 25 years on darunavir-based antiretroviral therapy (ART) in 9 sub-Saharan African countries.
Setting: Third-line ART centers in Cameroon, Eswatini, Kenya, Lesotho, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Methods: From January 2019 to December 2022, we collected data from a cohort of children, adolescents, and young people receiving third-line ART from 9 sub-Saharan African countries.
BMC Health Serv Res
July 2024
School of Nursing and Midwifery, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Rwanda, Kigali, Rwanda.
Introduction: In Rwanda, maternal community health workers play a critical role to improving maternal, newborn and child health, but little is known about their specific experiences with adolescent mothers, who face unique challenges, including trauma, ongoing violence, stigma, ostracism, mental health issues, barriers within the healthcare system, and lack of access to the social determinants of health. This study explored the experiences of maternal community health workers when caring for adolescent mothers in Rwanda to inform the delivery of trauma- and violence-informed care in community maternal services.
Methods: Interpretive Description methodology was used to understand the experiences of 12 community health workers purposively recruited for interviews due to their management roles.
BMC Public Health
July 2024
School of Public Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Rwanda, P O Box, Kigali, 3286, Rwanda.
Background: The state of a child's nutrition is a critical indicator of their overall health and wellbeing. Public health still faces challenges from undernutrition, especially in developing nations across the globe. In Rwanda, around 33% of children aged under five years suffer from chronic undernutrition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJMIR Public Health Surveill
July 2024
Global Digital Last Mile Health Research Lab, Charité Center for Global Health, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany, Berlin, Germany.
Sci One Health
October 2023
DAI Tackling Deadly Diseases in Africa (TDDA) Programme, Cameroon.
The triple crises of the COVID-19 pandemic, conflict and climate change have severely impacted food systems, leading to socio-economic consequences and undermining food and nutrition security across Africa. To address the malnutrition and poverty affecting approximately 700 million people in Africa, there is potential for the One Health approach implementation and operationalization to bring together multidisciplinary solutions for tackling food insecurity and ensuring food safety net. However, there is limited documentation on the potential of the One Health approach system thinking implementation to guide responses to triple crises-induced food insecurity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPLoS One
July 2024
Department of Biology, University of York, York, United Kingdom.
New Phytol
September 2024
Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Gothenburg, PO Box 463, Gothenburg, SE-405 30, Sweden.
Current estimates of temperature effects on plants mostly rely on air temperature, although it can significantly deviate from leaf temperature (T). To address this, some studies have used canopy temperature (T). However, T fails to capture the fine-scale variation in T among leaves and species in diverse canopies.
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July 2024
Boston University School of Public Health, Department of Biostatistics, Boston, MA, US.
SAGE Open Med Case Rep
July 2024
Department of Mental Health, University Teaching Hospital of Kigali, Kigali, Rwanda.
Functional neurological symptom disorder (FNSD) is a complex condition with multifactorial etiology in which psychological factors may play a significant role in some patients, and they are not universally present or necessary for the diagnosis. FNSD can occur in the absence of psychological distress and each patient's presentation should be evaluated individually, considering a wide range of potential contributing factors. This is the first report related to prevalence data from Rwanda.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe COVID-19 pandemic resulted in drops in access to and availability of a number of evidence-based interventions (EBIs) known to reduce under-5 mortality (U5M) across a wide range of countries, including Rwanda. We aimed to understand the strategies and contextual factors associated with preventing or mitigating drops nationally and subnationally, and the extent to which previous efforts to reduce U5M supported the maintenance of healthcare delivery. We used a convergent mixed methods implementation science approach, guided by hybrid implementation research and resiliency frameworks.
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