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Mr A.P.G. Charumbira
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RGN, DNE, BED, MSc NS
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3 publications
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Apcharumbira @yahoo.co.uk
0774 174 223
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Mrs D Mukona
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BSc NS, MSc NS
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2 publications
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dmacherera@yahoo.
co.uk
0772 640 024
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Mrs R. Nyamakura
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MSc NS Clin EPi, MSc NS, BNS, ICN, RN
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2 publications
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0772 900 505
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Dr M . Zvinavashe
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RGN, MSc NS, PhD
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- Zvinavashe , M. (1997) The Reported Quality of Condom use by young adult males at higher learning centre. Pdf.usaid.gvt/pdf_docs/PNACB838.pdf..
- Nyamakura, R., Zvinavashe, M, Mapanga, K. and Mapanga, M. (2007). Self care knowledge and readmission among chronic heart failure clients at a central hospital in Zimbabwe. Kenya Nursing Journal, 3. Pp. 3 to 9.
- E.Dauya, M.Zvinavashe, T. Makadzange, T. Bandason and T. Chisvo (2007) Treat, Train and Retain (TTR) Plan and measures to protect health workers. www.who.int/tb/events/archieves/icmeeting.
- Mukona, D, Charumbira, A.P.G., Nyamakura, R., Zvinavashe, M. And Manwere, A. (2009). The Relationship between the level of Knowledge of Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) and the rate of adherence to ART in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) positive adults of ART. Central African Journal of Medicine, 55 (9/12).
- Tsara, B.S., M.Zvinavashe, C.M. Kasu, and H. Gundani. (2011) Adherence to the PMTCT programme and perceived family support. African Journal of Midwifery and Women ‘s Health. 5 (1) 5 – 8.
- 6.Mukona,D, Charumbira, A.P.G., Nyamakura, R., Zvinavashe, M. And Manwere, A. (2011). ART knowledge and adherence. HIV Nursing Matters in the Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine.PP.16-19
- 7.Maheya B, Saburi G, Kasu C.M, Zvinavashe M. Use of Community Recourses and Quality of life of people living with HIV and AIDS. Kenya Nursing Journal, 42(1) pp23 – 30.
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Zvinava@ yahoo.com
0774 074 476
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Mrs H. V. Gundani
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MSc NS, MSCNA, DCN RM, RN
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1. Exclussive breast feeding knowledge and practice in HIV – positive.
2. Indwelling catheters: Womens knowledge of care and complications.
3. Adherence to the PMTCT programme and perceived family support.
4. Directly Observed Treatment Short Course (DOTS) appears to have reduced the self – care role of the pulmonary tuberculosis patient: evidence from a correlation study between personal Health Bishop and self - care practices. (SCP)
5. Primipara knowledge on parenthood and infant growth and development at a Midlands referral Hospital in Zimbabwe.
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2 in progress
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0772 655 264
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Mrs G. Nkhoma
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MSc NS, Bed AD, DNE, RMN,SCN,RGN
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4 publications
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1 in progress
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0772 910 513
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Mrs C. Kasu
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RN, SCM, DCN,
BSc N,MSc NS
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1. Use of community recourses and quality of life of people living with HIV and AIDS.
2. Adherence to the PMTCT programme and perceived family support.
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In progress
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christinekasu@gmail.
com
0773 297 192
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Mrs G Saburi
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MSc NS, Bad Ed, DNE, SCM, RN
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1. Perceived Family Reactions and Quality of life of adults with Epilepsy. Journal of Neuroscience nursing (2006) 38 (3): 156 – 165. Co – authors. K.G Mapanga, M B. Mapanga.
2. Stressors of caregivers of school age children with epilepsy and use of community recourses. Journal of Neuroscience nursing (2011) EI-E12 (online version)
3. Use of community resources and quality of life of people living with HIV and AIDS. Kenya Nursing Journal (2012),42 (1):23-30. Co – authors Maheya B, Kasu C.M, Zvinavashe M
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2 Submitted awaiting feedback
1 in progress
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0772 344 460
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Mrs H. T. Mahaka
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MSc NS, Bed AD, DNe, SCM, SRN
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4 publications
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2 in progress
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This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
0772 773 744
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Mrs H Watyoka
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RGN, RMN, DNA,
SCM, MSC NS
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2 publications
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0733 772 189
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