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    Who uses connected health technologies after a cancer diagnosis? evidence from the US Health Information National Trends Survey

    As the number of people living with and beyond cancer increases, connected health technologies offer promise to enhance access to care and support, while reducing costs. However, uptake of connected health tec...

    Isaiah Gitonga, Deirdre Desmond, Rebecca Maguire in Journal of Cancer Survivorship (2024)

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    Implementing and Sustaining Brief Addiction Medicine Interventions with the Support of a Quality Improvement Blended-eLearning Course: Learner Experiences and Meaningful Outcomes in Kenya

    Quality improvement methods could assist in achieving needed health systems improvements to address mental health and substance use, especially in low-middle-income countries (LMICs). Online learning is a prom...

    Veronic Clair, Kaitlin Atkinson in International Journal of Mental Health and… (2022)

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    Promotion of Recovery Through Socio-economic Inclusion for People Living with Severe Mental Illness

    Stigma and discrimination against people living with mental illness not only affects access to healthcare but also participation in social, educational, and employment opportunities, leading to further impover...

    David Ndetei, Christine W. Musyimi in Innovations in Global Mental Health (2021)

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    Using the WHO-AIMS to inform development of mental health systems: the case study of Makueni County, Kenya

    In order to develop a context appropriate in mental health system, there is a need to document relevant existing resources and practices with a view of identifying existing gaps, challenges and opportunities a...

    Victoria N. Mutiso, Christine W. Musyimi, Isaiah Gitonga in BMC Health Services Research (2020)

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    Promotion of Recovery Through Socio-economic Inclusion for People Living with Severe Mental Illness

    Stigma and discrimination against people living with mental illness not only affects access to healthcare but also participation in social, educational, and employment opportunities, leading to further impover...

    David M. Ndetei, Christine W. Musyimi in Innovations in Global Mental Health