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Barbra Katusiime
(B Katusiime)
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ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2018-2023
Publications (10 Years): 8
Top Topics
Middle Aged
Physical Activity
Cross Sectional
Hiv Positive
Top Venues
Drugs & aging
Health & social care in the community
AIDS care
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Publications
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Priya Sarma
,
Rebecca Cassidy
,
Sarah A Corlett
,
Barbra Katusiime
Ageing with HIV: Medicine Optimisation Challenges and Support Needs for Older People Living with HIV: A Systematic Review.
Drugs & aging
(2023)
Priya Sarma
,
Rebecca Cassidy
,
Sarah A Corlett
,
Barbra Katusiime
Ageing with HIV: Medicine Optimisation Challenges and Support Needs for Older People Living with HIV: A Systematic Review.
Drugs & aging
40 (3) (2023)
Priya Sarma
,
Rebecca Cassidy
,
Sarah A Corlett
,
Barbra Katusiime
Ageing with HIV: Medicine Optimisation Challenges and Support Needs for Older People Living with HIV: A Systematic Review.
Drugs & aging
40 (3) (2023)
Barbra Katusiime
,
Rebecca Cassidy
,
J Krska
,
S A Corlett
Medicine burden experiences of people living with HIV and association with stigma.
AIDS care
(2023)
Priya Sarma
,
Rebecca Cassidy
,
Sarah A Corlett
,
Barbra Katusiime
Ageing with HIV: Medicine Optimisation Challenges and Support Needs for Older People Living with HIV: A Systematic Review.
Drugs & aging
40 (3) (2023)
Priya Sarma
,
Rebecca Cassidy
,
Sarah A Corlett
,
Barbra Katusiime
Ageing with HIV: Medicine Optimisation Challenges and Support Needs for Older People Living with HIV: A Systematic Review.
Drugs & aging
(2023)
Priya Sarma
,
Rebecca Cassidy
,
Sarah A Corlett
,
Barbra Katusiime
Ageing with HIV: Medicine Optimisation Challenges and Support Needs for Older People Living with HIV: A Systematic Review.
Drugs & aging
40 (3) (2023)
Janet Krska
,
Barbra Katusiime
,
Sarah A Corlett
Patient experiences of the burden of using medicines for long-term conditions and factors affecting burden: A cross-sectional survey.
Health & social care in the community
26 (6) (2018)