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    An educational intervention to reduce pain and improve pain management for Malawian people living with HIV/AIDS and their family carers: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

    Many HIV/AIDS patients experience pain often due to advanced HIV/AIDS infection and side effects of treatment. In sub-Saharan Africa, pain management for people with HIV/AIDS is suboptimal. With survival exten...

    Kennedy Nkhoma, Jane Seymour, Antony Arthur in Trials (2013)

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    Improving bereavement outcomes in Zimbabwe: protocol for a feasibility cluster trial of the 9-cell bereavement tool

    The high burden of bereavement in sub-Saharan Africa is largely attributable to HIV, cancer, and other non-communicable diseases. However, interventions to improve grief and bereavement are rare. Given high ra...

    Barbara Mutedzi, Lisa Langhaug, Jennifer Hunt in Pilot and Feasibility Studies (2019)

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    Does sexual behaviour of people with HIV reflect antiretroviral therapy as a preventive strategy? A cross-sectional study among outpatients in Kenya

    The World Health Organisation (WHO) advocates early initiation of HIV treatment as a prevention strategy among people living with HIV. There is strong evidence for the effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy (...

    Kennedy Nkhoma, Aabid Ahmed, Zipporah Alli, Lorraine Sherr in BMC Public Health (2019)

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    Improving bereavement outcomes in Zimbabwe: results of a feasibility cluster trial of the 9-cell bereavement tool

    Despite high mortality rates from both communicable and non-communicable diseases, bereavement is under-researched in African countries. The 9-cell bereavement tool was designed to assist individuals to reflec...

    Barbara Mutedzi, Kennedy Nkhoma, Lisa Langhaug in Pilot and Feasibility Studies (2023)