- Global Maternal and Child Health
- Emergency and Acute Care Studies
- Child Nutrition and Water Access
- HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
- Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
- Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
- Radio Wave Propagation Studies
- Mathematical Dynamics and Fractals
- 3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
- Topological and Geometric Data Analysis
- Digital Media and Visual Art
- Media, Journalism, and Communication History
- ICT in Developing Communities
- Advanced Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems
- HIV/AIDS Impact and Responses
- Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
- Visual Attention and Saliency Detection
- Simulation and Modeling Applications
- Patient Safety and Medication Errors
- Information Systems and Technology Applications
- Maternal and Neonatal Healthcare
- Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare
- Ethics in Clinical Research
- Work-Family Balance Challenges
University of St Andrews
2023
University of Washington
2020-2023
Northwestern University
2022
Kenyatta National Hospital
2022
CBS Corporation (United States)
1940-1942
Abstract The objective of this study was to assess psychosocial effects COVID-19 among adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) in Kenya and the feasibility conducting behavioral surveys by phone. We adapted our protocol administer telephone rather than in-person follow-up included questions about COVID-19. majority participants (99%) reported having heard COVID-19; 23% no longer being able go outside, 17% that they could their regular clinic for medical care, 3% get medication refills. PHQ-9...
Abstract Individuals who experience the imposter phenomenon (IP) have feelings of self-doubt and are concerned that they will be exposed as frauds. Previous research has indicated IP is associated with anxiety, depression low self-esteem, university students thought to particularly susceptible IP. This study investigated relationship between self-efficacy, maladaptive perfectionism happiness in students, examined whether these variables differ females males. The also was belonging perceived...
Globally, an estimated 275,000 maternal deaths, 2.7 million neonatal and 2.6 third trimester stillbirths occurred in 2015. Major improvements could be achieved by providing effective care low- middle-income countries, where the majority of these deaths occur. Mentoring programs have become a popular modality to improve knowledge skills among providers low-resource settings. Thus, detailed understanding interrelated factors affecting provision mentorship is necessary both quality maximize...
A brief history of color television and the reasons leading up to Columbia Broadcasting System system have been presented. general theory for television, including color, flicker, electrical characteristics, is also given. Equipment color-television transmission reception has designed constructed based on these principles.
Present television standards specify certain factors which determine the appearance of a picture only to limited extent. Other factors, however, such as contrast, gradation, brilliance, and shape scanning spot, are fully important. A photographic method for producing artificial pictures permits varying several these has been developed. Pictures shown were obtained by this approach ideal quality within given set standards.
In India, the neonatal mortality rate is nearly double Sustainable Development Goal target with more than half of deaths occurring in only four states, one which Bihar. Evaluations immediate care and resuscitation skills Bihar have demonstrated a need for significant improvement. However, barriers to evidence based practices clinical remain incompletely characterized.To better understand such barriers, semi-structured interviews were conducted 18 nurses who participated as mentors AMANAT...
Improvement of the quality maternal and child health care remains a focus in India. Working with Government Bihar, CARE-India facilitated comprehensive set improvement initiatives. PRONTO's simulation team-training was incorporated into large-scale
Background Improvement of the quality maternal and child health care remains a focus in India.Working with Government Bihar, CARE-India facilitated comprehensive set improvement initiatives.PRONTO's simulation team-training was incorporated into largescale Apatkaleen Matritva evam Navjat Tatparta (AMANAT) nurse-mentoring program Bihar supported by to improve outcomes.Along-with AMANAT program, PRONTO components provided training on nontechnical technical competencies for managing variety...
Adolescents and youth living with HIV (AYLHIV) have lower retention in care, adherence to treatment, viral suppression compared adults. Stepped care is a process by which clients are assigned increasingly intensive services or 'steps' according level of need. Differentiated stable access less frequent services, can be combined stepped align needs preferences promote optimal engagement care. This hybrid type I effectiveness implementation cluster randomised trial aims evaluate data-informed...
Abstract Adolescent participation in research is critical to inform interventions that improve outcomes for this group. Adolescents and young adults living with HIV often present care without caregivers, yet caregiver permission typically required those younger than 18 years. We evaluated whether understanding of key consent information differed between adolescents ( n = 1,393) 169). Compared aged 10–14 years showed significantly lower understanding, whereas older did not differ from...
This analysis assessed changes over time in skill and knowledge related to the use of evidence-based practices associated with quality maternal neonatal care during a nurse midwife mentoring intervention at primary health clinics (PHCs) Bihar, India. Nurse mentors (NMMs) entered live birth observation data into mobile App from 320 PHCs. The NMMs completed prompted questions after every witnessed. consisted around three main themes, "What went well?", needed improvement?" can be done...
Loss to follow-up (LTFU) among adolescents and young adults living with HIV (AYALWH) is a barrier optimal health services. We developed validated clinical prediction tool identify AYALWH at risk of LTFU.We used electronic medical records (EMR) ages 10 24 in care 6 facilities Kenya surveys from subset participants. Early LTFU was defined as >30 days late for scheduled visit the last months, which accounts clients multi-month refills. combining EMR ('survey-plus-EMR tool'), an 'EMR-alone'...
A brief history of color television and the reasons leading up to CBS Color Television System are presented, a general theory for television, including color, flicker, electrical characteristics is also given. — Equipment transmission reception has been designed constructed based on these principles.
Present television standards specify certain factors which determine the appearance of a picture only to limited extent. Other factors, however, such as contrast, gradation, brilliance, and shape scanning spot, are fully important. — A photographic method for producing artificial pictures permits varying several these has been developed. Pictures shown were obtained by this approach ideal quality within given set standards.
In this work, we investigate the dynamical and geometric properties of weak solenoids, as part development a "calculus group chains" associated to Cantor minimal actions. The study chains was initiated in works McCord 1965 Fokkink Oversteegen 2002, problem determining which solenoids are homogeneous continua. We develop an alternative condition for homogeneity terms Ellis semigroup action, then relationship between non-homogeneity solenoid its discriminant invariant, introduce work. A key...
A matchbox manifold with one-dimensional leaves which has equicontinuous holonomy dynamics must be a homogeneous space, and so homeomorphic to classical Vietoris solenoid. In this work, we consider the problem, what can said about dynamics, all of whose have at most polynomial growth type? We show that such space finite covering for global group its foliation is nilpotent. As consequence, if type degree 3, then there exists homogeneous. If least 4, are additional obstructions homogeneity,...
BACKGROUND
 To explore whether clinical, teamwork, and interpersonal skills of nurses could be monitored inexpensively at scale, we compared two simulation measurement tools 160 primary health care facilities in Bihar, India. The aim was to determine if the less expensive, resource-intensive real-time assessment tool (RTAT) used place more video coding tool.
 METHODS
 Embedded a large-scale ongoing nurse mentoring program “AMANAT”, conducted cross-sectional study comparing...