Sites where the formative component of the PULESA Uganda study was conducted.

<p>Sites where the formative component of the PULESA Uganda study was conducted.</p>

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Main Author: Fred C. Semitala (4386067) (author)
Other Authors: Florence Ayebare (3578720) (author), John Baptist Kiggundu (19740098) (author), Christine Kiwala (21485266) (author), Joel Senfuma (21485269) (author), Gerald N. Mutungi (21021043) (author), Isaac Ssinabulya (528979) (author), James Kayima (310232) (author), Martin Muddu (8798207) (author), Donna Spiegelman (34149) (author), Jeremy I. Schwartz (4840125) (author), Chris T. Longenecker (9558480) (author), Anne R. Katahoire (9220922) (author)
Published: 2025
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author Fred C. Semitala (4386067)
author2 Florence Ayebare (3578720)
John Baptist Kiggundu (19740098)
Christine Kiwala (21485266)
Joel Senfuma (21485269)
Gerald N. Mutungi (21021043)
Isaac Ssinabulya (528979)
James Kayima (310232)
Martin Muddu (8798207)
Donna Spiegelman (34149)
Jeremy I. Schwartz (4840125)
Chris T. Longenecker (9558480)
Anne R. Katahoire (9220922)
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Florence Ayebare (3578720)
John Baptist Kiggundu (19740098)
Christine Kiwala (21485266)
Joel Senfuma (21485269)
Gerald N. Mutungi (21021043)
Isaac Ssinabulya (528979)
James Kayima (310232)
Martin Muddu (8798207)
Donna Spiegelman (34149)
Jeremy I. Schwartz (4840125)
Chris T. Longenecker (9558480)
Anne R. Katahoire (9220922)
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Florence Ayebare (3578720)
John Baptist Kiggundu (19740098)
Christine Kiwala (21485266)
Joel Senfuma (21485269)
Gerald N. Mutungi (21021043)
Isaac Ssinabulya (528979)
James Kayima (310232)
Martin Muddu (8798207)
Donna Spiegelman (34149)
Jeremy I. Schwartz (4840125)
Chris T. Longenecker (9558480)
Anne R. Katahoire (9220922)
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Biotechnology
Sociology
Cancer
Science Policy
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
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systolic blood pressure
neighboring wakiso district
mixed methods approach
inconsistent medication access
formative assessment informed
despite existing guidelines
80 &# 8211
60 &# 8211
integrating chronic care
fragmented care delivery
address key barriers
90 mmhg ).
morbidities like hypertension
including knowledge gaps
better treatment outcomes
aging people living
participants correctly identified
harnessing hiv clinics
people living
barriers identified
hypertension care
hiv clinics
hiv care
140 mmhg
survey participants
participants recognized
side effects
saharan africa
qualitative interviews
qualitative data
pocket costs
parallel convergent
normal range
median age
interruptions due
integrated hypertension
integrate hypertension
implementation research
hypertension drugs
hiv worldwide
hiv services
herbal remedies
consolidated framework
communicable diseases
collect quantitative
assessed knowledge
antiretroviral therapy
although 87
76 %)
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spellingShingle Sites where the formative component of the PULESA Uganda study was conducted.
Fred C. Semitala (4386067)
Medicine
Biotechnology
Sociology
Cancer
Science Policy
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
xlink "> access
systolic blood pressure
neighboring wakiso district
mixed methods approach
inconsistent medication access
formative assessment informed
despite existing guidelines
80 &# 8211
60 &# 8211
integrating chronic care
fragmented care delivery
address key barriers
90 mmhg ).
morbidities like hypertension
including knowledge gaps
better treatment outcomes
aging people living
participants correctly identified
harnessing hiv clinics
people living
barriers identified
hypertension care
hiv clinics
hiv care
140 mmhg
survey participants
participants recognized
side effects
saharan africa
qualitative interviews
qualitative data
pocket costs
parallel convergent
normal range
median age
interruptions due
integrated hypertension
integrate hypertension
implementation research
hypertension drugs
hiv worldwide
hiv services
herbal remedies
consolidated framework
communicable diseases
collect quantitative
assessed knowledge
antiretroviral therapy
although 87
76 %)
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title Sites where the formative component of the PULESA Uganda study was conducted.
title_full Sites where the formative component of the PULESA Uganda study was conducted.
title_fullStr Sites where the formative component of the PULESA Uganda study was conducted.
title_full_unstemmed Sites where the formative component of the PULESA Uganda study was conducted.
title_short Sites where the formative component of the PULESA Uganda study was conducted.
title_sort Sites where the formative component of the PULESA Uganda study was conducted.
topic Medicine
Biotechnology
Sociology
Cancer
Science Policy
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
xlink "> access
systolic blood pressure
neighboring wakiso district
mixed methods approach
inconsistent medication access
formative assessment informed
despite existing guidelines
80 &# 8211
60 &# 8211
integrating chronic care
fragmented care delivery
address key barriers
90 mmhg ).
morbidities like hypertension
including knowledge gaps
better treatment outcomes
aging people living
participants correctly identified
harnessing hiv clinics
people living
barriers identified
hypertension care
hiv clinics
hiv care
140 mmhg
survey participants
participants recognized
side effects
saharan africa
qualitative interviews
qualitative data
pocket costs
parallel convergent
normal range
median age
interruptions due
integrated hypertension
integrate hypertension
implementation research
hypertension drugs
hiv worldwide
hiv services
herbal remedies
consolidated framework
communicable diseases
collect quantitative
assessed knowledge
antiretroviral therapy
although 87
76 %)