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    Beyond monitoring functionality to results evaluation of eHealth interventions: Development and validation of an eHealth evaluation framework by Ashaba, Justus, Nabukenya, Josephine

    Published in Health informatics journal (01-10-2022)
    “…Evidencing eHealth interventions, benefits generates data as a basis for assessing whether observed changes in behavior, processes or healthcare outcomes can…”
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    Critical risk and success factors for sustainability of an electronic health data capture, processing and dissemination platform for Uganda by Nabukenya, Josephine, Drumright, Lydia, Alunyu, Andrew Egwar, Semwanga, Agnes Rwashana

    Published in Health informatics journal (01-04-2023)
    “…Several studies have investigated challenges that have marred success or even caused the failure of eHealth implementations in Uganda; however, none has…”
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    A low-resource digital infrastructure to streamline viewing and interpretation of radiographic images: A case study of Uganda’s hospital-wide environment by Ruhuma, Edward, Edward Makumbi, Fredrick, Nabukenya, Josephine

    Published in Health informatics journal (01-10-2021)
    “…Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) are said to improve patient quality of care through timely access to radiological images by clinicians…”
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    Users involvement in the electronic health information systems development process in Uganda: what is missing in relation to requirements gathering and analysis by Akello, Christine Kalumera, Nabukenya, Josephine

    Published in Oxford open digital health (01-01-2024)
    “…Abstract User involvement in the electronic health information systems (eHIS) development process is crucial for gathering and analysing requirements that…”
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    A Qualitative Study to Examine Approaches used to Manage Data about Health Facilities and their Challenges: A Case of Uganda by Mpango, Jonathan, Nabukenya, Josephine

    “…Availability of an accurate and complete health facility list is fundamental in producing quality and timely data that is sufficient to aid evidence-based…”
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    Feasibility and utility of Point-of-Care electronic clinical data capture in Uganda’s healthcare system: a qualitative study by Nabukenya, Josephine, Egwar, Andrew Alunyu, Drumright, Lydia, Semwanga, Agnes Rwashana, Kasasa, Simon

    “…Abstract Objective This study aimed to assess Uganda’s readiness for implementing a national Point-of-Care (PoC) electronic clinical data capture platform that…”
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    Critical factors influencing data use and utilization in health systems: a focus on data and interoperability standards for health information exchange (HIE) in Uganda’s health care system by Bagyendera, Moses, Nabende, Peter, Nabukenya, Josephine

    Published in Oxford open digital health (01-01-2023)
    “…Abstract Limited use and utilization of health data in Uganda’s health care system is influenced by various factors including: absence of standardized data…”
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    Constraints to and enablers for contextualizing digital health terminology standards in Uganda’s health services: a qualitative case study by Kiwanuka, Achilles, Amiyo, Mercy, Nabukenya, Josephine

    Published in Oxford open digital health (01-01-2023)
    “…ABSTRACT This study investigated the constraints to and enablers for contextualizing digital health terminology standards using a case study approach of Uganda…”
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    Contextualised digital health communication infrastructure standards for resource-constrained settings: Perception of digital health stakeholders regarding suitability for Uganda's health system by Alunyu, Andrew Egwar, Amiyo, Mercy Rebekah, Nabukenya, Josephine

    Published in PLOS digital health (12-09-2024)
    “…Ignoring the need to contextualise international standards has caused low-resourced countries to implement digital health systems on the ad-hoc, thereby often…”
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    Framework for standardizing digital health in resource-constrained settings: a case study of Uganda’s digital health communication infrastructure by Alunyu Egwar, Andrew, Amiyo, Mercy Rebekah, Nabukenya, Josephine

    Published in Oxford open digital health (01-01-2024)
    “…Abstract Uganda has several digital health interventions, but most are not interoperable, failing the goal of digitizing the healthcare environment. One major…”
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    On the goodness of fit of parametric and non-parametric data mining techniques: the case of malaria incidence thresholds in Uganda by Bbosa, Francis Fuller, Nabukenya, Josephine, Nabende, Peter, Wesonga, Ronald

    Published in Health and technology (01-07-2021)
    “…To identify which data mining technique (parametric or non-parametric) best fits the predictions on imbalanced malaria incidence dataset. The researchers…”
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    Using an online community of practice to explore the informal use of mobile phones by health workers by Glenton, Claire, Nabukenya, Josephine, Agarwal, Smisha, Meltzer, Michele, Mukendi, Elisabeth, Lwanga, Immaculate Nakityo, Namitala, Josephine, Reddy, Sunanda, Royston, Geoff, Tamrat, Tigest, Pakenham-Walsh, Neil

    Published in Oxford open digital health (01-01-2023)
    “…Abstract Health workers are increasingly harnessing mobile phones to develop their own solutions to work challenges. The mHEALTH-INNOVATE project aims to…”
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    Combining Case Study, Design Science and Action Research Methods for Effective Collaboration Engineering Research Efforts by Nabukenya, J.

    “…Collaboration Engineering (CE) is a new and growing field of research and practice which involves the designing of recurring collaboration processes that are…”
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    An Evaluation Instrument for Collaborative Processes: Application to Organizational Policy-Making by Nabukenya, Josephine, Van Bommel, Patrick, Proper, H. A., De Vreede, Gert-Jan

    Published in Group decision and negotiation (01-07-2011)
    “…Decision-making in organizations is guided by policies. Organizational policy-making is a complex process in which several parties are involved, with multiple…”
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    Measurement of kidney function in Malawi, South Africa, and Uganda: a multicentre cohort study by Kalyesubula, Robert, Hansen, Christian Holm, Nitsch, Dorothea, Nakanga, Wisdom P, Prynn, Josephine E, Dreyer, Gavin, Snyman, Tracy, Ramsay, Michele, Smeeth, Liam, Tollman, Stephen, Naicker, Saraladevi, Crampin, Amelia, Newton, Robert, George, Jaya A, Tomlinson, Laurie, Bello, Steven, Branson, Keith, Chisambo, Christina, Chithodwe, Odala, Kanyenda, Charity, Katundu, Cynthia, Kayange, Noel, Kayolo, Marriot, Kuchipanga, Veronica, Kyumba, Dorothy Makoka, Mvula, Beatson, Mweso, Elisah, Mwiba, Efrida, Nkhwazi, Lawrence, Thindwa, Maureen, Adams, Itayi, Barrow, Kelly, Beltramo, Claudia, Bouter, Carolyn, Candy, Geoffrey, Chipungu, Shingirai, Chitagu, Tafadzwa, Dlamini, Phumzile, Gomez Olive Casas, Xavier, Gondwe, Mwawi, Kabudula, Chodziwadziwa, Kagodora, Brenda, Kahn, Kathleen, Khambule, Lungile, Khoza, Bongekile, Khoza, Dorcus, Khoza, Simon, Levin, Jonathan, Lesolang, Dorcas, Mahime, Nontsikeleko, Malupi, Willy, Maphatahanyi, Gontse, Mashaba, Nonhlanhla, Mathebula, Gift, Mayindi, Busisiwe, Mdaka, Brian, Mhembere, Memory, Mnisi, Rrhandzu, Mnisi, Vusi, Mogane, Conrad, Mokoena, Tshepiso, Ndlovu, Walter, Ngobeni, Fortunate, Ngobeni, Nyiko, Ngobeni, Tsakani, Ngwarai, Ngoni, Nkuna, Doreen, Ntimane, Median, Ntimane, Terrence, Nxumalo, Obed, Ohene-Kwofie, Daniel, Sihlangu, Florah, Silubane, Bianca, Soo, Cassandra, Tibane, Jeffrey, Twine, Rhian, Ubisi, Surprise, Vangu, Mboyo-Di-Tamba, Wade, Alisha Nicole, Wafawanaka, Floidy, Asiki, Gershim, Bukenya, Dominic, Erone, Innocent, Kabunga, Elizabeth, Kakande, Ayoub, Kaleebu, Pontiano, Kamali, Anatoli, Kiranda, Ronald Asuptas, Kushemererwa, Sylivia, Kwizera, Moses, Nabukenya, Kagina Josephine, Nakimera, Teddy, Naluggwa, Cptilda, Nassimbwa, Sureyah, Nyirenda, Moffat, Nabwato, Rose, Makanga, Ronald, Seeley, Janet, Sejjemba, Nambi Eva, Bird, Nick

    Published in The Lancet global health (01-08-2022)
    “…The burden of kidney disease in many African countries is unknown. Equations used to estimate kidney function from serum creatinine have limited regional…”
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    A Repeatable Collaboration Process for Exploring Business Process Improvement Alternatives by Amiyo, M., Nabukenya, J., Sol, H. G.

    “…The dynamic nature of organisations has increased demand for business process agility leading to the adoption of continuous Business Process Improvement (BPI)…”
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