Browsing by Author "Campbell, Jeffrey I."
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Correction to: Ugandan Study Participants Experience Electronic Monitoring of Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence as Welcomed Pressure to Adhere
Campbell, Jeffrey I.; Eyal, Nir; Musiimenta, Angella; Burns, Bridget; Natukunda, Sylvia; Musinguzi, Nicholas; Haberer, Jessica E. (AIDS and Behavior, 2020)In the original publication of the article, the number of “EAM Users” with education level of “University/vocational” in Table is listed as 5 [12.5%], where it should be listed as 3 [7.5%]. The corrected Table 1 is listed ... -
Dependence on Digital Medicine in Resource-Limited Settings
Campbell, Jeffrey I.; Haberer, Jessica; Musiimenta, Angella; Eyal, Nir (The American Journal of Bioethics, 2018) -
Electrocardiographic Evidence of Cardiac Disease by Sex and HIV Serostatus in Mbarara, Uganda
Kentoffio, Katie; Albano, Alfred; Koplan, Bruce; Feng, Maggie; Muthalaly, Rahul G.; Campbell, Jeffrey I.; Sentongo, Ruth; Tracy, Russell P.; Peck, Robert; Okello, Samson; Tsai, Alexander C.; Siedner, Mark J. (Global heart,, 2020-12) -
Electronic Adherence Monitoring May Facilitate Intentional HIV Status Disclosure Among People Living with HIV in Rural Southwestern Uganda
Musiimenta, Angella; Campbell, Jeffrey I.; Tumuhimbise, Wilson; Burns, Bridget; Atukunda, Esther Cathyln; Eyal, Nir; Haberer, Jessica E. (AIDS and Behavior, 2021-01-02)HIV status disclosure remains one of the major challenges to effective HIV prevention. Given the complexities and low rates of disclosure, new innovative strategies are needed. Since electronic adherence monitoring (EAM) ... -
Ethical Questions in Medical Electronic Adherence Monitoring
Campbell, Jeffrey I.; Eyal, Nir; Musiimenta, Angella; Haberer, Jessica E. (Journal of general internal medicine, 2015-09-10)Electronic adherence monitors (EAMs) record and report an array of health behaviors, ranging from taking daily medications to wearing medical devices. EAMs are utilized in research worldwide and are being investigated for ... -
Ethical Questions in Medical Electronic Adherence Monitoring
Campbell, Jeffrey I.; Eyal, Nir; Musiimenta, Angella; Haberer, Jessica E. (Journal of general internal medicine, 2016)Electronic adherence monitors (EAMs) record and report an array of health behaviors, ranging from taking daily medications to wearing medical devices. EAMs are utilized in research worldwide and are being investigated for ... -
Increasing use of interferon gamma release assays among children ≥2 years of age in a setting with low tuberculosis prevalence
Campbell, Jeffrey I.; Tabatneck, Mary; Sun, Mingwei; He, Wei; Musinguzi, Nicholas; Hedt-Gauthier, Bethany; Lamb, Gabriella S.; Goldmann, Don; Sabharwal, Vishakha; Sandora, Thomas J.; Haberer, Jessica E. (The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2022)US guidelines recommend interferon gamma release assays (IGRAs) for diagnosis of tuberculosis infection in children. In this retrospective cohort study, IGRA use in children 2–17 years of age increased substantially between ... -
Maternal Attitudes about Objectively Monitored Bednet Use in Rural Uganda
Krezanoski, Paul J.; Santorino, Data; Nambogo, Nuriat; Campbell, Jeffrey I.; Bangsberg, David R. (Malaria Research and Treatment, 2016)Insecticide-treated bednets (ITNs) are a mainstay of malaria prevention, yet poor adherence poses a major barrier to effective prevention. Self-reports of bednet use suffer from recall and social desirability biases. We ... -
Multicenter analysis of attrition from the pediatric TB infection care cascade in Boston
Campbell, Jeffrey I.; Tabatneck, Mary; Sun, Mingwei; He, Wei; Musinguzi, Nicholas; Hedt-Gauthier, Bethany; Lamb, Gabriella S.; Domond, Kezia; Goldmann, Don; Sabharwal, Vishakha; Sandora, Thomas J.; Haberer, Jessica E. (The Journal of Pediatrics, 2023)Objectives: Characterizing losses from the pediatric tuberculosis (TB) infection care cascade is important to identify ways to improve TB infection care delivery. Study design: We conducted a retrospective cohort study ... -
Objective monitoring of Insecticide-treated bednet use to improve malaria prevention: SmartNet development and validation
Krezanoski, Paul J.; Campbell, Jeffrey I.; Santorino, Data; Bangsberg, David R. (PLoS ONE, 2017-02-03)Malaria is a serious health concern for three billion people worldwide, killing nearly 600,000 people a year. Insecticide-treated bednets (ITNs) are an effective and valuable tool for preventing malaria and hundreds of ... -
A qualitative study of the acceptability of remote electronic bednet use monitoring in Uganda
Alexander, Sarah M.; Agaba, Alfred; Campbell, Jeffrey I.; Nambogo, Nuriat; Camlin, Carol S.; Johnson, Mallory; Dorsey, Grant; Olson, Kristian R.; Bangsberg, David R.; Carroll, Ryan W.; Santorino, Data; Krezanoski, Paul J. (BMC Public Health, 2022)Background: Distribution of long-lasting insecticide treated nets (LLINs) is the most widely used intervention for the prevention of malaria but recall and social desirability biases may lead to challenges in accurately ... -
“The research assistants kept coming to follow me up; I counted myself as a lucky person”: Social support arising from a longitudinal HIV cohort study in Uganda
Campbell, Jeffrey I.; Musiimenta, Angella; Natukunda, Sylvia; Eyal, Nir; Haberer, Jessica E. (PLoS ONE, 2022-01-25)Background: Participation in longitudinal research studies in resource-limited settings often involves frequent interactions with study staff and other participants, as well as receipt of incentives and transportation ... -
The Technology Acceptance Model for Resource-Limited Settings (TAM-RLS): A Novel Framework for Mobile Health Interventions Targeted to Low-Literacy End-Users in Resource-Limited Settings
Campbell, Jeffrey I.; Aturinda, Isaac; Mwesigwa, Evans; Burns, Bridget; Santorino, Data; Haberer, Jessica E.; Bangsberg, David R.; Holden, Richard J.; Ware, Norma C; Siedner, Mark J. (AIDS and Behavior, 2017)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 to the success of many mHealth interventions ... -
Ugandan Study Participants Experience Electronic Monitoring of Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence as Welcomed Pressure to Adhere
Campbell, Jeffrey I.; Eyal, Nir; Musiimenta, Angella; Burns, Bridget; Natukunda, Sylvia; Musinguzi, Nicholas; Haberer, Jessica E. (AIDS and Behavior, 2018-06-20)Many new technologies monitor patients’ and study participants’ medical adherence. Some have cautioned that these devices transgress personal autonomy and ethics. But do they? This qualitative study explored how Ugandan ...