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Kahabi Isangula
Kahabi Isangula
Assistant Professor, Aga Khan University
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Implementation of “helping babies breathe”: a 3-year experience in Tanzania
L Arlington, AK Kairuki, KG Isangula, RA Meda, E Thomas, A Temu, ...
Pediatrics 139 (5), 2017
752017
Cost analysis of large-scale implementation of the ‘Helping Babies Breathe’newborn resuscitation-training program in Tanzania
S Chaudhury, L Arlington, S Brenan, AK Kairuki, AR Meda, KG Isangula, ...
BMC health services research 16, 1-10, 2016
402016
Structured on-the-job training to improve retention of newborn resuscitation skills: a national cohort Helping Babies Breathe study in Tanzania
M Drake, DR Bishanga, A Temu, M Njozi, E Thomas, V Mponzi, ...
BMC pediatrics 19, 1-8, 2019
392019
On behalf of the cooperative inquiry group (2019) knowledge, attitudes and practices related to hypertension among residents of a disadvantaged rural community in southern Zimbabwe
PT Chimberengwa, M Naidoo
PLoS One 14 (6), e0215500, 2019
35*2019
Validation of a novel tool for assessing newborn resuscitation skills among birth attendants trained by the Helping Babies Breathe program
J Reisman, N Martineau, A Kairuki, V Mponzi, AR Meda, KG Isangula, ...
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 131 (2), 196-200, 2015
332015
Improving women and family’s health through integrated microfinance, health education and promotion in rural areas
K Isangula
Journal of sustainable development 5 (5), 76, 2012
332012
Provider experiences with the large-scale ‘Helping Babies Breathe’training programme in Tanzania
KG Isangula, ME Kassick, AK Kairuki, RA Meda, E Thomas, A Temu, ...
Paediatrics and international child health 38 (1), 46-52, 2018
222018
Teen Pregnancy: Children Having Children in Tanzania
C Mbelwa, K Isangula
222012
Maternal healthcare services use in Mwanza Region, Tanzania: a cross-sectional baseline survey
J Orwa, M Mantel, M Mugerwa, S Brownie, ES Pallangyo, L Mwasha, ...
BMC pregnancy and childbirth 19 (1), 474, 2019
202019
Birth preparedness and complication readiness among women of reproductive age in Kenya and Tanzania: a community-based cross-sectional survey
J Orwa, SM Gatimu, M Mantel, S Luchters, MA Mugerwa, S Brownie, ...
BMC pregnancy and childbirth 20, 1-9, 2020
192020
Factors shaping good and poor nurse-client relationships in maternal and child care: a qualitative study in rural Tanzania
K Isangula, ES Pallangyo, C Mbekenga, E Ndirangu-Mugo, C Shumba
BMC nursing 21 (1), 247, 2022
172022
Patient trust in doctors in rural Tanzania: meanings, factors and benefits in the context of NCDs and hypertension care
K Isangula
UNSW Sydney, 2018
16*2018
Strengthening interpersonal relationships in maternal and child health care in rural tanzania: protocol for a human-centered design intervention
K Isangula, C Shumba, ES Pallangyo, C Mbekenga, E Ndirangu-Mugo
JMIR research protocols 11 (7), e37947, 2022
132022
The Burden of Hypertension in the Rural and Urban populations of Tanzania: A Review of Trends, Impacts and Response
KG Isangula, JR Meda
Tanzania Journal of Health Sciences 1 (1), 41-52, 2017
112017
Trust matters: Patients’ and providers’ accounts of the role of trust in hypertension care in rural Tanzania
KG Isangula, H Seale, TM Nyamhanga, R Jayasuriya, N Stephenson
Tanzania Journal of Health Research 20 (1), 2018
102018
The impact of training on self-reported performance in reproductive, maternal, and newborn health service delivery among healthcare workers in Tanzania: a baseline-and endline …
T Mwansisya, C Mbekenga, K Isangula, L Mwasha, S Mbelwa, M Lyimo, ...
Reproductive Health 19 (1), 143, 2022
92022
Open and distance learning programs for nursing and midwifery education in East Africa: Protocol for a scoping review
K Isangula, G Edwards, T Mwansisya, C Mbekenga, E Pallangyo, A Sarki, ...
JMIR research protocols 10 (1), e17765, 2021
72021
Activism during doctor’s strike in Tanzania, success and setbacks
KG Isangula
Sikika Journal, 2012
72012
Translation and validation of Training Needs Analysis Questionnaire among reproductive, maternal and newborn health workers in Tanzania
T Mwansisya, C Mbekenga, K Isangula, L Mwasha, E Pallangyo, ...
BMC Health Services Research 21, 1-12, 2021
62021
What factors shape doctors' trustworthiness?: Patients' perspectives in the context of hypertension care in rural Tanzania
KG Isangula, H Seale, R Jayasuriya, TM Nyamhanga, N Stephenson
Rural and remote health 20 (3), 1-11, 2020
62020
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