2024
The Feasibility and Acceptability of Using Mobile Applications for HIV Testing, Prevention, and Treatment Among Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Cameroon: A Cross-Sectional Study
Ndenkeh J, Nelson L, Bogning A, Yumo H, Bediang G, Njih E, Fotso D, Abu-Ba'are G, Kouanfack C, Ni Z. The Feasibility and Acceptability of Using Mobile Applications for HIV Testing, Prevention, and Treatment Among Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Cameroon: A Cross-Sectional Study. Journal Of The Association Of Nurses In AIDS Care 2024, 35: 210-221. PMID: 38569188, PMCID: PMC11037457, DOI: 10.1097/jnc.0000000000000469.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHIV testingHealth informationHealth-related appsCross-sectional surveyCross-sectional studyAdolescent girlsAssociated with older agePhone ownershipVulnerable populationsAGYWOlder ageYoung WomenHIVMobile appsHealthMobile applicationsPreventionAppsWillingnessGirlsInternet accessHIV/AIDSTreatmentWomenPhone
2021
Advancing Healthcare for COVID-19 by Strengthening Providers’ Capacity for Best Practices in African, Caribbean and Black Community Service Provision in Ontario: A Multisite Mixed-Method Study Protocol
Etowa J, Nelson L, Etowa E, Abrha G, Kemei J, Lalonde M, Nur J, Ajiboye W, Hyman I, Yaya S, Loemba H, Taylor R, Kohoun B, Kirunga K, Nnorom O, Dube S, Tharao W, Ubangha L, Ghose B. Advancing Healthcare for COVID-19 by Strengthening Providers’ Capacity for Best Practices in African, Caribbean and Black Community Service Provision in Ontario: A Multisite Mixed-Method Study Protocol. Global Journal Of Health Science 2021, 14: 75. DOI: 10.5539/gjhs.v14n1p75.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchQualitative interviewsDepth qualitative interviewsCommunity service provisionCOVID-19 pandemicCollaborative best practicesHealth system responseBest practicesVulnerable communitiesBlack communityStrategic policyPrivate lifeACB populationsService provisionMixed methods study protocolDistinct insightsUnprecedented challengesPolicyHealth needsHealth practitionersAdequate health careVulnerable populationsRelated health consequencesInterviewsEvidence-based modelHealthcare system capacity