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    Uptake of Cervical Cancer Screening and Associated Factors among Women in Rural Uganda: A Cross Sectional Study by Ndejjo, Rawlance, Mukama, Trasias, Musabyimana, Angele, Musoke, David

    Published in PloS one (19-02-2016)
    “…In developing countries, inadequate access to effective screening for cervical cancer often contributes to the high morbidity and mortality caused by the…”
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    Women's knowledge and attitudes towards cervical cancer prevention: a cross sectional study in Eastern Uganda by Mukama, Trasias, Ndejjo, Rawlance, Musabyimana, Angele, Halage, Abdullah Ali, Musoke, David

    Published in BMC women's health (31-01-2017)
    “…Cervical cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among women in Uganda, often due to late disease diagnosis. Early screening for the cancer has…”
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    Assessing the perspectives of users and beneficiaries of a community health worker mHealth tracking system for mothers and children in Rwanda by Musabyimana, Angele, Ruton, Hinda, Gaju, Erick, Berhe, Atakilt, Grépin, Karen A, Ngenzi, Joseph, Nzabonimana, Emmanuel, Hategeka, Celestin, Law, Michael R

    Published in PloS one (07-06-2018)
    “…Mobile Health (mHealth) programs have increasingly been used to tackle maternal and child health problems in low and middle income countries. However, few…”
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    Before and after implementation of group antenatal care in Rwanda: a qualitative study of women's experiences by Musabyimana, Angele, Lundeen, Tiffany, Butrick, Elizabeth, Sayinzoga, Felix, Rwabufigiri, Bernard Ngabo, Walker, Dilys, Musange, Sabine F

    Published in Reproductive health (27-06-2019)
    “…The Preterm Birth Initiative-Rwanda is conducting a 36-cluster randomized controlled trial of group antenatal and postnatal care. In the context of this trial,…”
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    Shared decision-making and person-centred care approaches in three African regions by Gogovor, Amédé, Fakhfakh, Maya, Asmaou Bouba, Dalil, Acakpo, Owolabi, Ayivi-Vinz, Gloria, Musabyimana, Angèle, Garvelink, Mirjam M.

    “…Five years ago, we published a ‘wake-up’ paper on shared decision-making (SDM) in West Africa. In the current paper, our overview has been expanded to more…”
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    Experience and Perception of Patients and Healthcare Professionals on Acute Leukemia in Rwanda: A Qualitative Study by Rugwizangoga, Belson, Niyikora, Narcisse, Musabyimana, Angele, Izimukwiye, Annie-Isabelle, Aurelius, Johan, Martner, Anna, Umubyeyi, Aline

    Published in Cancer management and research (01-01-2022)
    “…Purpose: To explore challenges associated with the timely diagnosis, therapy, and prognosis of acute leukemia in Rwanda. Methods: This is a qualitative study…”
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    The impact of an mHealth monitoring system on health care utilization by mothers and children: an evaluation using routine health information in Rwanda by Ruton, Hinda, Musabyimana, Angele, Gaju, Erick, Berhe, Atakilt, Grépin, Karen A, Ngenzi, Joseph, Nzabonimana, Emmanuel, Law, Michael R

    Published in Health policy and planning (01-10-2018)
    “…Maternal and child mortality rates remain unacceptably high globally, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. A popular approach to counter these high rates is…”
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    Postnatal care in Rwanda: facilitators and barriers to postnatal care attendance and recommendations to improve participation by Williams, Pamela, Murindahabi, Nathalie Kayiramirwa, Butrick, Elizabeth, Nzeyimana, David, Sayinzoga, Felix, Ngabo, Bernard, Musabyimana, Angèle, Musange, Sabine F

    Published in Journal of global health reports (01-01-2019)
    “…Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest rates of neonatal mortality in the world with an estimated 1.2 million deaths within the first 28 days of life. Postnatal…”
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    Improvement of hand hygiene compliance among health professional staff of Neonatology Department in Nyamata Hospital by Umulisa, Solange, Musabyimana, Angele, Wong, Rex, Adomako, Eva, Budd, April, Ntakirutimana, Theoneste

    Published in On the horizon (12-09-2016)
    “…Purpose The purpose of this study is to improve the hand hygiene compliance in a hospital in Rwanda. Hand hygiene is a fundamental routine practice that can…”
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