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Effectiveness of the Med Safety mobile application in improving adverse drug reaction reporting by healthcare professionals in Uganda: a protocol for a pragmatic cluster-randomised controlled trial.
Kiguba R, Mwebaza N, Ssenyonga R, Ndagije HB, Nambasa V, Katureebe C, Katumba K, Tregunno P, Harrison K, Karamagi C, Scott KA, Pirmohamed M. Kiguba R, et al. Among authors: nambasa v. BMJ Open. 2022 Jul 1;12(7):e061725. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-061725. BMJ Open. 2022. PMID: 35777873 Free PMC article.
Implementation of a peer support intervention to promote the detection, reporting and management of adverse drug reactions in people living with HIV in Uganda: a protocol for a quasi-experimental study.
Kiguba R, Ndagije HB, Nambasa V, Katureebe C, Zakumumpa H, Nanyonga SM, Ssanyu JN, Tregunno P, Harrison K, Merle CS, Raguenaud ME, Kitutu FE. Kiguba R, et al. Among authors: nambasa v. BMJ Open. 2022 May 19;12(5):e056039. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-056039. BMJ Open. 2022. PMID: 35589351 Free PMC article.
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