Events
2025
Lowsby, R., H. Muwonge, F. Komagum, L. Maurine, S. Gidwani, A. Fryer, and M. Parham. 2025. “Online Learning and Emergency Global Health Partnerships: A Qualitative Study of Virtual Grand Rounds”. Emergency Medicine Journal. doi:10.1136/emermed-2025-215303.
David, O., G. M. Ian, O. Joseph, E. Mwaka, and B. William. 2025. “Association of HLA-A Alleles With Periodontitis in People Living With HIV: A Case Control Study”. Research Square. doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-7485455/v1.
Kimera, E., M. Armstrong-Hough, L. G. Alanyo, S. Ouma, D. Kyadondo, J. Nangendo, and M. R. Kamya. 2025. “An Educational Intervention Improves HIV Competence of Secondary School Staff in Uganda: A Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomized Trial”. AIDS Care. doi:10.1080/09540121.2025.2564198.
Ayikobua, E. T., I. G. Munabi, S. Nabukenya, and E. S. Mwaka. 2025. “Prevalence and Factors Associated With Research Misconduct Among Faculty in Selected Public Universities in Eastern Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Study”. Discover Education 4: 548. doi:10.1007/s44217-025-00945-1.
Nabukenya, S., W. Wasswa, A. Twimukye, and Erisa Mwaka. 2025. “Strengthening Ethics Review of the Development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Systems in Health Research: A Guide for Research Ethics Committees in Uganda”. BMC Medical Ethics 26: 137. doi:10.1186/s12910-025-01314-1.
Alupo, C., E. S. Mwaka, and B. Kwagala. 2025. “Willingness to Develop an Advance Directive: Perspectives of Older Persons at a National Referral Hospital in Uganda”. BMC Medical Ethics 26: 119. doi:10.1186/s12910-025-01287-1.
Nabukenya, S., W. Wasswa, A. Twimukye, and E. S. Mwaka. 2025. “Ethical Review of AI Health Research: An Exploratory Qualitative Study on Experiences and Challenges of Research Ethics Committees in Uganda”. Research Ethics. doi:10.1177/17470161251370400.
Nabukenya, S., D. Kyaddondo, A. Twimukye, C. Waitt, and E. S. Mwaka. 2025. “‘Should Researchers Return Individual Pharmacogenomics Results to participants?’ A Descriptive Qualitative Study on Stakeholder Perspectives Involved in HIV AIDS Research and Treatment in Uganda”. Research Ethics. doi:10.1177/17470161251367780.
Nazziwa, W., S. Neema, A. Elliot, S. B. Kaboko, J. Ecuru, and E. Mwaka. 2025. “How Community Members in Uganda Perceive Controlled Human Infection Studies”. Research Ethics. doi:10.1177/17470161251355985.
Ekusai-Sebatta, D., D. Kyaddondo, D. Kaawa-Mafigiri, J. Barugahare, J. S. Ssentongo, S. Singh, and E. Mwaka. 2025. “‘It Just Feels Morally Not Right to Sell the data’: Ethical and Social Perspectives on Human Genomic Data Sharing in Uganda—A Phenomenological Qualitative Study”. Research Ethics. doi:10.1177/17470161251361575.
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