Edna N Bosire
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Bosire E, Chiseri K, Comeau D, Richter L, Stein A, Norris S
PLOS Glob Public Health
. 2023 Mar;
1(11):e0000044.
PMID: 36962127
Risky sexual behaviors contribute to increased risk of adolescent pregnancy. This qualitative study sought to understand risks and protective factors against pregnancy amongst sexually-active adolescents in Soweto, South Africa. We...
12.
Igumbor J, Bosire E, Vicente-Crespo M, Igumbor E, Olalekan U, Chirwa T, et al.
Wellcome Open Res
. 2022 Feb;
6:214.
PMID: 35224211
The rising digitisation and proliferation of data sources and repositories cannot be ignored. This trend expands opportunities to integrate and share population health data. Such platforms have many benefits, including...
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Social risks, economic dynamics and the local politics of COVID-19 prevention in Eldoret town, Kenya
Bosire E, Kamau L, Bosire V, Mendenhall E
Glob Public Health
. 2021 Dec;
17(3):325-340.
PMID: 34962853
A steady and consistent national and local government leadership is crucial in times of crisis. The trust in government - which can be so fragile - was strong in Eldoret...
14.
Mendenhall E, Kim A, Panasci A, Cele L, Mpondo F, Bosire E, et al.
Nat Hum Behav
. 2021 Dec;
6(1):64-73.
PMID: 34949783
A syndemic has been theorized as a cluster of epidemics driven by harmful social and structural conditions wherein the interactions between the constitutive epidemics drive excess morbidity and mortality. We...
15.
Klingberg S, Adhikari B, Draper C, Bosire E, Tiigah P, Nyirenda D, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2021 Jul;
11(7):e050632.
PMID: 34290072
Introduction: Engaging communities and intended beneficiaries at various stages of health research is a recommended practice. The contribution of community engagement to non-communicable disease research in low- and middle-income countries...
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Bosire E, Cele L, Potelwa X, Cho A, Mendenhall E
Glob Public Health
. 2021 Apr;
17(7):1172-1185.
PMID: 33905311
Faith, belief, and religion can powerfully shape how people live with and heal from illness. Engaging in religious practices, from gathering for services to reading the holy texts and engaging...
17.
Basera T, Schmitz K, Price J, Willcox M, Bosire E, Ajuwon A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2021 Mar;
16(3):e0248143.
PMID: 33725013
Background: Civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems do not produce comprehensive data on maternal and child deaths in most low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), with most births and deaths...
18.
Bosire E, Norris S, Goudge J, Mendenhall E
Glob Health Sci Pract
. 2021 Feb;
9(1):15-30.
PMID: 33591926
Background: South Africa is experiencing colliding epidemics of HIV/AIDS and noncommunicable diseases. In response, the National Department of Health has implemented integrated chronic disease management aimed at strengthening primary health...
19.
Backe E, Bosire E, Kim A, Mendenhall E
Cult Med Psychiatry
. 2021 Jan;
45(4):655-682.
PMID: 33387159
Idioms of distress have been employed in psychological anthropology and global mental health to solicit localized understandings of suffering. The idiom "thinking too much" is employed in cultural settings worldwide...
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Igumbor J, Bosire E, Karimi F, Katahoire A, Allison J, Muula A, et al.
Glob Public Health
. 2020 Dec;
17(4):496-511.
PMID: 33351732
The quality and success of postgraduate education largely rely on effective supervision. Since its inception in 2008, the Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa (CARTA) has been at the...