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Freddie Ssengooba

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Babirye S, Michielsen K, Robijn L, Keygnaert I, Ssengooba F
BMJ Public Health . 2025 Feb; 3(1):e000732. PMID: 40017926
Objectives: This study aims to analyse the disparity between the rules and procedures at social venues in Uganda and the current regulatory requirements concerning venue worker safety. Methods: Between 2021...
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Graham H, King C, Rahman A, Kitutu F, Greenslade L, Aqeel M, et al.
Lancet Glob Health . 2025 Feb; 13(3):e528-e584. PMID: 39978385
No abstract available.
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Hutchinson E, Mundua S, Myers J, Clarke S, Hansen K, Mayora C, et al.
J Pharm Policy Pract . 2025 Jan; 18(1):2418977. PMID: 39881951
Background: The medicines retail sector (MRS) enables access to life-saving health commodities. Despite efforts to harness this market for public health goals, in low- and middle-income countries it is rarely...
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Graham H, Kitutu F, Kamuntu Y, Kunihira B, Engol S, Miller J, et al.
Lancet Glob Health . 2024 Aug; 12(9):e1506-e1516. PMID: 39151985
Background: Medical oxygen services are essential for the care of acutely unwell patients. We aimed to assess the effects of a multilevel, multicomponent health-system intervention on hypoxaemia detection, oxygen therapy,...
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Raven J, Mansour W, Aikins M, Bulthuis S, Chikaphupha K, Dieleman M, et al.
Health Policy Plan . 2024 Jul; 39(8):841-853. PMID: 38978193
Strengthening management and leadership competencies among district and local health managers has emerged as a common approach for health systems strengthening and to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC). While the...
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Babirye S, Ssengooba F, Michielsen K
AIDS Educ Prev . 2024 Jun; 36(3):198-215. PMID: 38917301
Employment linked with social venues has long been described as permissive environments for excessive drinking, disruptive/aggressive behaviors, and overt sexual behaviors, which are known risk factors for HIV. Yet, our...
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Mubiri P, Ssengooba F, OByrne T, Aryaija-Keremani A, Namakula J, Chikaphupha K, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res . 2024 Mar; 24(1):371. PMID: 38528595
Background: The increased recognition of governance, leadership, and management as determinants of health system performance has prompted calls for research focusing on the nature, quality, and measurement of this key...
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English M, Rispel L, Ssengooba F, Edwards N
Lancet Glob Health . 2024 Feb; 12(3):e366-e367. PMID: 38365407
No abstract available.
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Zakumumpa H, Paina L, Ssegujja E, Shroff Z, Namakula J, Ssengooba F
Health Policy Plan . 2024 Jan; 39(Supplement_1):i21-i32. PMID: 38253438
Although donor transitions from HIV programmes are increasingly common in low-and middle-income countries, there are limited analyses of long-term impacts on HIV services. We examined the impact of changes in...
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Babirye S, Michielsen K, Ssengooba F
Front Public Health . 2023 Dec; 11:1288058. PMID: 38155895
Introduction: There is increasing appreciation of the need to understand how social and structural factors shape HIV risk. The unwritten rules, also known as informal institutions or social norms, are...