Kebogile Mokwena
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11.
Mokwena K, Morabe M
SAHARA J
. 2016 Jun;
13(1):81-7.
PMID: 27315574
Among strategies to prevent HIV, other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unwanted pregnancies, are programs that promote sexual abstinence among adolescents. However, literature suggests that there may be differences in...
12.
Madiba S, Mokwena K
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health
. 2014 Jan;
44(6):1010-20.
PMID: 24450238
A cross sectional survey was conducted with 121 caregivers of HIV-infected children aged 6-13 years enrolled in an antiretroviral treatment (ART) program at a tertiary hospital to determine the profile...
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Madiba S, Mokwena K
AIDS Res Treat
. 2013 Jan;
2012:402403.
PMID: 23304469
We used a grounded theory approach to explore how a sample of caregivers of children on antiretroviral treatment (ART) experience HIV disclosure to their infected children. This paper explores caregivers'...
14.
Training the public health workforce at the National School of Public Health: meeting Africa's needs
Mokwena K, Mokgatle-Nthabu M, Madiba S, Lewis H, Ntuli-Ngcobo B
World Hosp Health Serv
. 2008 Sep;
44(2):27-31.
PMID: 18795503
Problem: The inadequate number of trained public health personnel in Africa remains a challenge. In sub-Saharan Africa, the estimated workforce of public health practitioners is 1.3% of the world's health...
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Mokwena K, Mokgatle-Nthabu M, Madiba S, Lewis H, Ntuli-Ngcobo B
Bull World Health Organ
. 2008 Feb;
85(12):949-54.
PMID: 18278255
Problem: The inadequate number of trained public health personnel in Africa remains a challenge. In sub-Saharan Africa, the estimated workforce of public health practitioners is 1.3% of the world's health...