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Data Santorino

Senior Lecturer, Mbarara University of Science and Technology
Verified email at must.ac.ug
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Development and impact of helping babies breathe educational methodology

N Singhal, DD McMillan, R Savich, D Matovelo… - …, 2020 - publications.aap.org
The educational pedagogy surrounding Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) has been
transformative in going beyond a curriculum focused only on basic neonatal resuscitation; …

The technology acceptance model for resource-limited settings (TAM-RLS): a novel framework for mobile health interventions targeted to low-literacy end-users in …

JI Campbell, I Aturinda, E Mwesigwa, B Burns… - AIDS and Behavior, 2017 - Springer
Although mobile health (mHealth) technologies have shown promise in improving clinical
care in resource-limited settings (RLS), they are infrequently brought to scale. One limitation …

Health hackathons: theatre or substance? A survey assessment of outcomes from healthcare-focused hackathons in three countries

KR Olson, M Walsh, P Garg, A Steel, S Mehta… - BMJ …, 2017 - innovations.bmj.com
Background Healthcare-focused hackathons are 48-hour platforms intended to accelerate
novel medical technology. However, debate exists about how much they contribute to …

[HTML][HTML] Successful implementation of Helping Babies Survive and Helping Mothers Survive programs—An Utstein formula for newborn and maternal survival

HL Ersdal, N Singhal, G Msemo, A Kc, S Data… - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Globally, the burden of deaths and illness is still unacceptably high at the day of birth.
Annually, approximately 300.000 women die related to childbirth, 2.7 million babies die …

[HTML][HTML] Know your audience: predictors of success for a patient-centered texting app to augment linkage to HIV care in rural Uganda

MJ Siedner, D Santorino, JE Haberer… - Journal of medical …, 2015 - jmir.org
Background Despite investments in infrastructure and evidence for high acceptability, few
mHealth interventions have been implemented in sub-Saharan Africa. Objective We sought …

[HTML][HTML] Facility readiness in low and middle-income countries to address care of high risk/small and sick newborns

I Narayanan, J Nsungwa-Sabiti, S Lusyati… - … health, neonatology and …, 2019 - Springer
Background The successful promotion of facility births in low and middle-income countries
has not always resulted in improved neonatal outcome. We evaluated key signal functions …

[HTML][HTML] A combination SMS and transportation reimbursement intervention to improve HIV care following abnormal CD4 test results in rural Uganda: a prospective …

MJ Siedner, D Santorino, AJ Lankowski, M Kanyesigye… - BMC medicine, 2015 - Springer
Background Up to 50% of HIV-infected persons in sub-Saharan Africa are lost from care
between HIV diagnosis and antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation. Structural barriers …

Digital health innovations, tools, and resources to support helping babies survive programs

SL Bucher, P Cardellichio, N Muinga, JK Patterson… - …, 2020 - publications.aap.org
The Helping Babies Survive (HBS) initiative features a suite of evidence-based curricula and
simulation-based training programs designed to provide health workers in low-and middle …

Inhaled nitric oxide as an adjunctive treatment for cerebral malaria in children: a phase II randomized open-label clinical trial

J Mwanga-Amumpaire, RW Carroll… - Open forum …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Background. Children with cerebral malaria (CM) have high rates of mortality and neurologic
sequelae. Nitric oxide (NO) metabolite levels in plasma and urine are reduced in CM …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding the barriers and enablers for postgraduate medical trainees becoming simulation educators: a qualitative study

A Muhumuza, JN Najjuma, H MacIntosh… - BMC medical …, 2023 - Springer
Introduction There is increasing evidence that Simulation-based learning (SBL) is an
effective teaching method for healthcare professionals. However, SBL requires a large …