Chantal Marie Ingabire
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Recent Articles
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Jansen S, Niyonsenga J, Ingabire C, Jansen A, Nzabonimpa E, Ingabire N, et al.
Trials
. 2022 Dec;
23(1):1035.
PMID: 36539840
Background: Community-Based Sociotherapy (CBS) is an approach that was introduced in Rwanda in 2005, with the aim of improving psychosocial well-being among its participants and facilitating reconciliation processes. Over the...
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Hakizimana E, Ingabire C, Rulisa A, Kateera F, van den Borne B, Muvunyi C, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 Jun;
19(11).
PMID: 35682283
Larval source management (LSM) programs for control of malaria vectors are often vertically organized, while there is much potential for involving local communities in program implementation. To address this, we...
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Ingabire C, Kagoyire G, Habarugira N, Rutayisire T, Richters A
Transcult Psychiatry
. 2022 Feb;
59(3):349-361.
PMID: 35200063
In the current study we explore how Rwandan youth negotiate, within the family setting, a myriad of social and interpersonal dilemmas around silence and disclosure of genocide-related experiences of their...
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Ingabire C, Richters A
Front Psychiatry
. 2020 May;
11:299.
PMID: 32390879
Concern in one of the five camps for Congolese refugees in Rwanda about suicide attempts and death in 2017 as well as research data pointing to a relatively high incidence...
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Asingizwe D, Poortvliet P, Koenraadt C, van Vliet A, Ingabire C, Mutesa L, et al.
Malar J
. 2019 Aug;
18(1):270.
PMID: 31395048
Background: Malaria preventive measures, including long-lasting insecticide-treated bet nets (LLINs), indoor residual spraying (IRS), and controlling mosquito breeding sites, are key measures to achieve malaria elimination. Still, compliance with these...
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Abejirinde I, Ingabire C, van Vugt M, Mutesa L, van den Borne B, Busari J
Res Rep Trop Med
. 2018 Jul;
9:63-75.
PMID: 30050356
Purpose: To identify the health system-strengthening role of a community-based malaria elimination program in Ruhuha, Rwanda, and the ways by which health system effects may have been achieved. Materials And...
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Ingabire C, Hakizimana E, Rulisa A, Kateera F, van den Borne B, Muvunyi C, et al.
Malar J
. 2017 Oct;
16(1):399.
PMID: 28974204
Background: Targeting the aquatic stages of malaria vectors via larval source management (LSM) in collaboration with local communities could accelerate progress towards malaria elimination when deployed in addition to existing...
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Ingabire C, Hakizimana E, Kateera F, Rulisa A, van den Borne B, Nieuwold I, et al.
Malar J
. 2016 Dec;
15(1):594.
PMID: 27986094
Background: Active community participation in malaria control is key to achieving malaria pre-elimination in Rwanda. This paper describes development, implementation and evaluation of a community-based malaria elimination project in Ruhuha...
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Ingabire C, Kateera F, Hakizimana E, Rulisa A, Muvunyi C, Mens P, et al.
Malar J
. 2016 Apr;
15:227.
PMID: 27098976
Background: In order to understand factors influencing fever/malaria management practices among community-based individuals, the study evaluated psychosocial, socio-demographic and environmental determinants of prompt and adequate healthcare-seeking behaviours. Methods: A quantitative...
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Ingabire C, Rulisa A, van Kempen L, Muvunyi C, Koenraadt C, van Vugt M, et al.
Malar J
. 2015 Apr;
14:136.
PMID: 25889789
Background: Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLIN), indoor residual spraying (IRS) and malaria case treatment with artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) have been proven to significantly reduce malaria, but may not necessarily lead...