Elizabeth Reji
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Omole O, Francis J, Musonda J, Sodo P, Reji E, Phukuta N, et al.
Health Promot Int
. 2025 Jan;
40(1).
PMID: 39883051
Cervical cancer is the second most common malignancy among South African women and the load of abnormal cervical smears has clinical, programmatic and policy implications. This cross-sectional study of women...
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Musonda J, Sodo P, Ayo-Yusuf O, Reji E, Musonda J, Mabuza L, et al.
PLOS Glob Public Health
. 2023 Mar;
2(11):e0001249.
PMID: 36962618
Cervical cancer is largely preventable through early detection, but screening uptake remains low among black women in South Africa. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence and...
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Njuguna C, Francis J, Ayo-Yusuf O, Reji E, Akii A, Ubabukoh S, et al.
Pan Afr Med J
. 2022 Dec;
43:14.
PMID: 36451725
Introduction: we determined the prevalence, patterns and factors associated with tobacco use among women presenting for cervical cancer screening in primary health care clinics in Gauteng province, South Africa. Methods:...
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Mabele O, Benedict M, Steinberg W, Reji E, van Rooyen C, Adefuye A
S Afr Fam Pract (2004)
. 2022 Feb;
64(1):e1-e8.
PMID: 35144460
Background: Several lifelong maternal, child and societal health benefits have been associated with exclusive breastfeeding (EBF). However, despite all the potential advantages, EBF rates have been consistently low in developing...
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Bokoro A, Reji E, Omole O
S Afr Fam Pract (2004)
. 2020 Sep;
62(1):e1-e6.
PMID: 32896138
Background: Implementing effective tobacco cessation programmes requires an understanding of the factors that influence quit attempts in a given context. In this study, we explored these factors among current tobacco...
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Marcus T, Reji E, Ngcobo S
Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med
. 2020 Apr;
12(1):e1-e10.
PMID: 32242431
Background: In 2016 the Gauteng Department of Health engaged University of Pretoria Family Medicine to provide` education, training and information and communication technology support for the phased scale-up of ward-based...