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  • The symptom experience of people living with HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa 

    Voss, J.G.; Sukati, N.A.; Seboni, N.M.; Makoae, L.N.; Moleko, M.; Human, S.; Molosiwa, K.; Holzemer, W.L. (Association of Nurses in AIDS Care. http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/704632/description#description, 2005)
    HIV-related fatigue is a debilitating and disabling symptom that persists for months and years. In 743 HIV/AIDS patients from Southern Africa, the authors found ratings of HIV-related fatigue to be highly prevalent. The ...
  • Training hospital providers in basic CPR skills in Botswana: acquisition, retention and impact of novel training techniques 

    Tsima, Billy; Meaney, Peter A.; Sutton, Robert M.; Steenhoff, Andrew P.; Shilkofski, Nicole; Boulet, John R.; Davis, Amanda; Kestler, Andrew M.; Church, Kasey K.; Niles, Dana E.; Irving, Sharon Y.; Mazhani, Loeto; Nadkarni, Vinay M. (Elsevier, www.elsevier.com, 2012-12)
    Objective—Globally, one third of deaths each year are from cardiovascular diseases, yet no strong evidence supports any specific method of CPR instruction in a resource-limited setting. We hypothesized that both existing ...
  • Training tomorrow’s global health leaders: applying a transtheoretical model to identify behavior change stages within an intervention for health leadership development 

    Mashalla, Yohana; Daniels, Joseph; Farquhar, Carey; Nathanson, Neal; Petracca, Frances; Desmond, Michelle; Green, Wendy; Davies, Luke; O’Malley, Gabrielle (Sage publications//www.sage.com/‎, 2014)
    Training health professionals in leadership and management skills is a key component of health systems strengthening in low-resource settings. The importance of evaluating the effectiveness of these programs has received ...
  • Training tomorrow’s leaders in global health: impact of the Afya Bora Consortium Fellowship on the careers of its alumni 

    Mashalla, Yohana; Monroe-Wise, Aliza; O’Malley, Gabrielle; Nathanson, Neal; Seloilwe, Esther; Gachuno, Onesmus; Odero, Theresa; Nakanjako, Damalie; Sewankambo, Nelson; Tarimo, Edith; Urassa, David; Manabe, Yakari C.; Chapman, Susan; Voss, Joachim G.; Wasserheit, Judith; Farquhar, Carey; Afya Bora Consortium Working Group (BioMed Central, https://www.biomedcentral.com, 2016)
    Background: Effective leadership is a cornerstone of successful healthcare delivery in resource limited settings throughout the world. However, few programs in Africa prepare healthcare professionals with the leadership ...
  • Trends and determinants of survival for over 200 000 patients on antiretroviral treatment in the Botswana National Program: 2002–2013 

    Kebaabetswe, Poloko; Farahani, Mansour; Price, Natalie; El-Halabi, Shenaaz; Mlaudzi, Naledi; Keapoletswe, Koona; Lebelonyane, Refeletswe; Fetogang, Ernest Benny; Chebani, Tony; Masupe, Tiny; Gabaake, Keba; Auld, Andrew; Nkomazana, Oathokwa; Marlinka, Richard (Lippincott,Williams & Wilkin; https://www.ajj.com/clients/list/lww, 2016-01-28)
    Objectives: To determine the incidence and risk factors of mortality for all HIV-infected patients receiving antiretroviral treatment at public and private healthcare facilities in the Botswana National HIV/AIDS Treatment ...
  • The triad of Iron deficiency anemia, hepatosplenomegaly and growth retardation with normal serum zinc levels in a 14‑year‑old boy 

    Rwegerera, G.M.; Joel, D.R.; Bakilana, C.; Maruza, M.P. (Medknow publications, http://www.medknow.com/, 2015-09)
    A triad of iron deficiency anemia, hepatosplenomegaly and growth retardation occurring in tandem with zinc deficiency has been reported in the past as components of either Prasad’s syndrome or hypopituitarism. There are ...
  • Tuberculosis alters pancreatic enzymes in the absence of pancreatitis 

    Motswaledi, Modisa S; Sekgwama, Rosinah; Kasvosve, Ishmael (AOSIS,http://aosis.co.za/, 2014-10-16)
    Background: Lipases and phospholipases are thought to contribute to the pathogenesis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection. Genes coding for lipases, phospholipases and amylase are present in MTB, enabling the ...
  • Understanding the organisational culture of district health services: Mahalapye and Ngamiland health districts of Botswana 

    Nkomazana, Oathokwa; Mash, Robert; Phaladze, Nthabiseng (AOSIS Publishing; http://www.aosis.co.za/publishing, 2015)
    Background: Botswana has a shortage of health care workers, especially in primary health care. Retention and high performance of employees are closely linked to job satisfaction and motivation, which are both highest where ...
  • Undiagnosed and diagnosed diabetes mellitus among hospitalised acute heart failure patients in Botswana 

    Mwita, Julius Chacha; Magafu, Mgaywa Gilbert Mjungu Damas; Omech, Bernard; Tsima, Billy; Dewhurst, Matthew J.; Goepamang, Monkgogi; Mashalla, Yohana (Sage publications, www.sage.com/‎, 2017-09-21)
    Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the burden of diagnosed and undiagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus among patients hospitalised with acute heart failure in Botswana. Methods: The study enrolled 193 ...
  • Unity among nurses: an evasive concept 

    Thupayagale-Tshweneagae, G.; Dithole, K. (Nursing Forum.http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bsc/nuf, 2007-01-01)
    The purpose of this paper is to elucidate contributing factors to the disunity in nursing, and argue that if united nursing would be able to achieve harmony, respect, and, above all, recognition. Social and historical ...
  • Use of abbreviations and acronyms among healthcare workers in a resource limited setting 

    Tsima, Billy M.; Mbuka, Deogratias O.; Mungisi, Maxwell; Lephirimile, Eva (Insight Medical Publishing, http://www.imedpub.com/, 2017-05-10)
    Context: Abbreviations and acronyms (A&A) are commonly used in both general and clinical settings to simplify and facilitate communication as well as means of saving time, space and effort. However, the use of abbreviations ...
  • Use of oxytocin during caesarean section at Princess Marina Hospital, Botswana: an audit of clinical practice 

    Tsima, Billy M.; Madzimbamuto, Farai D.; Mash, Bob (AOSIS, www.aosis.co.za/publishing, 2013-02-26)
    Background: Oxytocin is widely used for the prevention of postpartum haemorrhage. In the setting of Caesarean section (CS), the dosage and mode of administrating oxytocin differs according to different guidelines. Inappropriate ...
  • Utilization of the District Health Information Software (DHIS) in Botswana: from paper to electronic based system 

    Mashalla, Yohana; Seitio-Kgokgwe, Onalenna; Seloilwe, Esther (IST-Africa 2016 Conference Proceedings, http://www.ist-africa.org/Conference2016, 2016)
    Concerns on the status of Botswana’s health information systems were raised as early as the late 1980s. Several assessments overtime revealed weaknesses in the system including fragmentation, weak approaches to data ...
  • Validity of the finnish diabetes risk score for detecting undiagnosed type 2 diabetes among general medical outpatients in Botswana 

    Omech, Bernard; Mwita, Julius Chacha; Tshikuka, Jose-Gaby; Tsima, Billy; Nkomazna, Oathokwa; Amone-P’Olak, Kennedy (Hindawi Publishing Corporation,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hihttpsndawi_Publishing_Corporation, 2016-08)
    This was a cross-sectional study designed to assess the validity of the Finnish Diabetes Risk Score for detecting undiagnosed type 2 diabetes among general medical outpatients in Botswana. Participants aged ≥20 years without ...
  • Variation in attrition at subnational level: review of the Botswana National HIV/AIDS Treatment (Masa) programme data (2002–2013) 

    Masupe, Tiny; Farahani, Mansour; Price, Natalie; El-Halabi, Shenaaz; Mlaudzi, Naledi; Keapoletswe, Koona; Lebelonyane, Refeletswe; Fetogang, Ernest Benny; Chebani, Tony; Kebaabetswe, Poloko; Gabaake, Keba; Auld, Andrew; Nkomazana, Oathokwa; Marlink, Richard (Wiley, https://www.wiley.com/en-us, 2016-01)
    Objective: To evaluate the variation in all-cause attrition [mortality and loss to follow-up (LTFU)] among HIV-infected individuals in Botswana by health district during the rapid and massive scale-up of the National ...
  • Voices from the frontlines: the epidemics of HIV/AIDS and violence among women and girls 

    Teitelman, A.M.; Seloilwe, E.S.; Campbell, J.C. (Taylor & Francis, LLC. http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/authors/uhcwauth.asp, 2009)
    The papers in this special issue focus on the topic of violence against women. This group of scholarly works explores theoretical issues, context and health care interventions pertaining to violence in women’s lives. ...
  • Volunteer service and service learning: opportunities, partnerships, and United Nations Millennium Development Goals 

    Magowe, Mabel; Dalmida, Safiya George; Amerson, Roxanne; Foster, Jennifer; McWhinney-Dehaney, Leila; Nicholas, Patrice K; Pehrson, Karen; Leffers, Jeanne (Wiley,http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/index.html, 2016-09)
    Purpose: This article explores approaches to service involvement and provides direction to nurse leaders and others who wish to begin or further develop global (local and international) service or service learning ...
  • We did not know what was wrong-barriers along the care cascade among hospitalized adolescents with HIV in Gaborone, Botswana 

    Enane, Leslie A.; Mokete, Keboletse; Joel, Dipesalema; Daimari, Rahul; Tshume, Ontibile; Anabwani, Gabriel; Steenhoff, Andrew P.; Lowenthal, Elizabeth D.; Mazhani, Loeto (Public Library of Science,www.plos.org/, 2018-04-09)
    High mortality among adolescents with HIV reflects delays and failures in the care cascade. We sought to elucidate critical missed opportunities and barriers to care among adolescents hospitalized with HIV at Botswana's ...
  • What is in a name: the case of nursing 

    Thupayagale, G.; Dithole, K. (Nursing Forum. http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bsc/nuf, 2005)
    The purpose of this paper is to create a debate on whether the name “nursing” has any influence on how the nursing profession is perceived today by other healthcare professionals and the general public the nursing ...
  • Why there is an inverse primary-care law in Africa 

    Nkomazana, Oathokwa; Moosa, Shabir; Wojczewski, Silvia; Hoffmann, Kathryn; Poppe, Annelien; Peersman, Wim; Willcox, Merlin; Maier, Manfred; Derese, Anselme; Mant, David (Elsevier; https://www.elsevier.com/, 2013)
    Many low-income and middle-income countries are now pursuing ambitious plans for universal primary care, but are failing to deliver adequate care quality because of intractable human resource problems—eg, in Uganda in 2009, ...