Search

Your search keyword '"Semakula, Daniel"' showing total 173 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Semakula, Daniel" Remove constraint Author: "Semakula, Daniel" Search Limiters Available in Library Collection Remove constraint Search Limiters: Available in Library Collection
173 results on '"Semakula, Daniel"'

Search Results

6. Critical thinking about treatment effects in Eastern Africa: development and Rasch analysis of an assessment tool

7. Effects of the Informed Health Choices podcast on the ability of parents of primary school children in Uganda to assess the trustworthiness of claims about treatment effects: one-year follow up of a randomised trial

8. Development of the informed health choices resources in four countries to teach primary school children to assess claims about treatment effects: a qualitative study employing a user-centred approach

9. Effects of the Informed Health Choices primary school intervention on the ability of children in Uganda to assess the reliability of claims about treatment effects, 1-year follow-up: a cluster-randomised trial

12. Teaching critical thinking about health information and choices in secondary schools: human-centred design of digital resources

13. Prioritisation of Informed Health Choices (IHC) key concepts to be included in lower secondary school resources: A consensus study

14. Similar Patient-Reported Quality of Life in the US and UK in Patients with Sickle Cell: A Comparative Grndad/Cousin Study

15. Assessing the Recovery Process after a Vaso Occlusive Crisis

16. Informed heath choices intervention to teach secondary school adolescents in Uganda to assess claims about treatment effects: A process evaluation protocol

17. Effect of the Informed Health Choices digital secondary school resources on the ability of lower secondary students in Kenya to critically appraise health claims: protocol for a process evaluation

21. Effects of using the Informed Health Choices digital secondary school resources on the ability of Rwandan students to think critically about health: protocol for a cluster-randomised trial

22. Effects of the Informed Health Choices secondary school intervention on the ability of lower secondary students in Kenya to think critically about health information and choices: Protocol for a cluster-randomized trial

23. Does the use of the Informed Health Choices teaching resources improve the secondary students' ability to critically think about health in Uganda? A cluster randomised trial protocol

27. Learning to think critically about health using digital technology in Ugandan lower secondary schools: A contextual analysis

28. Role and utility of COVID-19 laboratory testing in low-income and middle-income countries: protocol for rapid evidence synthesis

29. Improving critical thinking about treatment claims, evidence and choices. Development and evaluation of an intervention to improve the ability of parents of primary school children in Uganda to critically appraise the trustworthiness of claims about treatment effects and make informed health choices

30. Grndad and Disease Modifying Therapy (DMT): Shifts in Dmt Are Seen at the Adolescent/Young Adult Transition in Sickle Cell Disease in a Multi-Site Prospective Registry

31. Teaching critical thinking about health using digital technology in lower secondary schools in Rwanda: A qualitative context analysis

33. Effect of pre-operative bicarbonate infusion on maternal and perinatal outcomes among women with obstructed labour in Mbale hospital: A double blind randomized controlled trial

34. Protocol for assessing stakeholder engagement in the development and evaluation of the Informed Health Choices resources teaching secondary school students to think critically about health claims and choices

35. Additional file 2 of Effects of the Informed Health Choices podcast on the ability of parents of primary school children in Uganda to assess the trustworthiness of claims about treatment effects: one-year follow up of a randomised trial

36. Additional file 3 of Development of the informed health choices resources in four countries to teach primary school children to assess claims about treatment effects: a qualitative study employing a user-centred approach

37. MOESM3 of Effects of the Informed Health Choices primary school intervention on the ability of children in Uganda to assess the reliability of claims about treatment effects, 1-year follow-up: a cluster-randomised trial

38. Additional file 1 of Effects of the Informed Health Choices podcast on the ability of parents of primary school children in Uganda to assess the trustworthiness of claims about treatment effects: one-year follow up of a randomised trial

39. Prioritising and ordering Informed Health Choices (IHC) Key Concepts to be included in a secondary school resources: Protocol

40. Human-centred design development of Informed Health Choices (IHC) learning resources for secondary school students: Protocol

41. The effects of teaching strategies on learning to think critically in primary and secondary schools: protocol for an overview of systematic reviews

42. MOESM2 of Development of mass media resources to improve the ability of parents of primary school children in Uganda to assess the trustworthiness of claims about the effects of treatments: a human-centred design approach

44. Informed Health Choices media intervention for improving people’s ability to critically appraise the trustworthiness of claims about treatment effects: a mixed-methods process evaluation of a randomised trial in Uganda

46. Informed health choices intervention to teach primary school children in low-income countries to assess claims about treatment effects: process evaluation

47. Development of mass media resources to improve the ability of parents of primary school children in Uganda to assess the trustworthiness of claims about the benefits and harms of treatments

48. Development of the Informed Health Choices resources to teach primary school children to assess claims about treatment effects in four countries

49. Measuring ability to assess claims about treatment effects in English and Luganda: evaluation of multiple-choice questions from the 'Claim Evaluation Tools' database using Rasch modelling

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources