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Kingsley Apusiga

Physiology

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The researcher's work integrates clinical trials and global implementation studies, focusing on hypertension control strategies in Ghana and low- and middle-income countries. They employ methods such as cluster randomized trials for evidence-based interventions and online courses to enhance public health education. The findings highlight the importance of strategy development and the role of technology in modern healthcare, while also exploring factors like physical activity and sleep health, reflecting a comprehensive approach to addressing public health challenges in this region.

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Health insurance coverage with or without a nurse-led task shifting strategy for hypertension control: A pragmatic cluster randomized trial in Ghana(2018)
Training nurses in task-shifting strategies for the management and control of hypertension in Ghana: a mixed-methods study(2017)
A cluster-randomized trial of task shifting and blood pressure control in Ghana: study protocol(2014)
Application of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research to examine nurses’ perception of the task shifting strategy for hypertension control trial in Ghana(2020)
Implementation outcomes and strategies for delivering evidence-based hypertension interventions in lower-middle-income countries: Evidence from a multi-country consortium for hypertension control(2023)
Global implementation research capacity building to address cardiovascular disease: An assessment of efforts in eight countries(2023)
Uptake of Task-Strengthening Strategy for Hypertension (TASSH) control within Community-Based Health Planning Services in Ghana: study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial(2020)
Adopting Task-Shifting Strategies for Hypertension Control in Ghana: Insights From a Realist Synthesis of Stakeholder Perceptions(2019)
[LB.03.07] COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS CLUSTER-RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF A NURSE-LED TASK-SHIFTING STRATEGY FOR HYPERTENSION CONTROL VERSUS PROVISION OF HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE IN CHCS IN GHANA(2017)
Erratum to: Training nurses in task-shifting strategies for the management and control of hypertension in Ghana: a mixed-methods study(2017)
Capacity and Readiness for Implementing Evidence-Based Task-Strengthening Strategies for Hypertension Control in Ghana: A Cross-Sectional Study(2019)
Implementing evidence-based task-strengthening strategies for hypertension control within Ghana’s Community-based Health Planning Services: a concept mapping analysis(2021)
Implementing Evidence-Based Task Strengthening Strategies for Hypertension Control within Ghana’s Community-Based Health Planning Services: A Concept Mapping Analysis(2021)
Training in eight low-and middle-income countries: lessons learned from a pilot study using the WHO-TDR dissemination and implementation massive open online course(2024)
Immune cell infiltration-based prognosis in prostate cancer: a review of current knowledge(2023)
The WHO-TDR Dissemination and Implementation Massive Open Online Course (MOOC): Evaluation and Lessons Learned from Eight Low-and Middle-Income Countries.(2022)
The utility of physical activity questionnaires among African origin populations; lost in translation?(2024)
Objectively measured moderate-to-vigorous physical activity does not attenuate prospective weight gain among african-origin adults spanning the epidemiological transition(2025)
Objectively measured moderate-to-vigorous physical activity does not attenuate prospective weight gain among African-origin adults spanning the epidemiological transition.(2024)
Global implementation research capacity building to address cardiovascular disease: An assessment of efforts in eight countries(2023)
Training in eight low-and middle-income countries: lessons learned from a pilot study using the WHO-TDR dissemination and implementation massive open online course(2024)
An ecological analysis of sleep health across five African-origin populations spanning the epidemiologic transition(2025)

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