UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, JOHANNESBURG

PUBLICATIONS 2003


Journal articles


Academic journal articles

  1. Ahuka OL, Chabikuli N, Ogunbanjo G. The effects of armed conflict on pregnancy outcomes in the Democratic Republic of Congo. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. January 2004; 84 (1): 91-92. (CHP)

  2. Fassin D, Schneider H. The politics of AIDS in South Africa: beyond the controversies. British Medical Journal. 2003 ( 1 March );326: 495-7

  3. Gilson L, Doherty J, Lake S, McIntyre D, Mwikisa C, Thomas S. The SAZA study: implementing health financing reform in South Africa and Zambia. Health Policy and Planning. 2003; 18 (1): 31-46. (CHP)

  4. Gilson L. Trust and the development of health care as a social institution. Social Science and Medicine, 2003: 56: 1453-1468. (CHP)

  5. Hargreaves J, Collinson MA, Kahn K, Clark SJ, Tollman SM. Childhood mortality among former Mozambican refugees and their hosts in rural South Africa, International Journal of Epidemiology, (in press) (AGINCOURT)

  6. Jewkes RK. Levin JB, Penn-Kekana LA. Gender inequalities: intimate partner violence and HIV preventive practices: finding of a South African cross-sectional study. Social Science and Medicine. 2003; 56:125-134. (CHP)

  7. Leggat PA, Ross MH, D?eim DN, De Frey A, Blumberg LH. Linking yellow fever vaccination centre registration and training in travel medicine. Travel Medicine and Infectious Diseases. 2003; 1:17-18.
  1. Mapolisa, S, Stevens M. Unions fall short on HIV/AIDS. South African Labour Bulletin. December 2003; 27(6); 58-60. (CHP)

  2. Mathabathe N, Rudolph MJ, Ogunbodede EO, Smuts B. From Didactic Teaching to Participatory Learning an innovative approach. South African Dental Journal 2004: 59: 60-63

  3. McIntyre D, Dohery J, Gilson L. A tale of two visions: the changing fortunes of social health insurance in South Africa. Health Policy and Planning. 2003; 18 (1) 47-58. (CHP)

  4. Palmer N, Mills A, Wadee H, Gilson L, Schneider H. A new face for private providers in developing countries: what implications for public health? Bulletin of the World Health Organisation. 2003; 81 (4): 292-297. (CHP)

  5. Phillips JI, Dias B, Ross MH, Murray J, Curran A. Whole body vibration in the South African mining industry. Occupational Health Southern Africa 2003; 9(3): 4-6.

  6. Pronyk P, Kahn K, Hargreaves J, Tollman S, Collinson M, Hausler HP, Porter JDH. Undiagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis deaths in rural South Africa, International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, (in press) (AGINCOURT)

  7. Ross MH, Murray J. Occupational lung disease in mining. Submitted January 2004 for publication in Occupational Medicine 2004, at the invitation of the series editor: M Donoghue. (accepted March 2004 for publication later this year)

  8. Ross MH, Stanton DW. SIMRAC respiratory disease projects. Occupational Health Southern Africa 2003; 9(4):23-27.

  9. Ross MH. MMOA Editorial: New 2003 Simrac research projects. Occupational Health Southern Africa 2003; 9(3):31-33.

  10. Scheepers1, E, Christofides2, NJ, Goldstein3, S, Usdin4, S, Dhaval S. Patel5 , Japhet, G, 6 Evaluating health communication - a holistic overview of the impact of Soul City IV. Health Promotion Journal of Australia.
  1. Schneider H, Coetzee D. Strengthening the health system and ensuring equity in the widescale implementation of an antiretroviral therapy programme in South Africa (editorial). South African Medical Journal. 93(10): 772-3. (CHP)

  2. Schneider H, Gilson L, Bl uw D. Systems and software: principles and implantation of strategies for the scaling up of anti-retroviral therapy. Aids Analysis Africa. Dec/Jan 2003; 14(4): 1-2. (CHP)

  3. Stanton DW, Ross MH. Silicosis control in South African Mines Part 1. Occupational Health Southern Africa 2003; 9(4):20-22.

  4. Stanton DW, Ross MH. Silicosis control in South African Mines Part 2: What?s new? Occupational Health Southern Africa 2003; 9(5):20-23.
  1. Stevens M. HIV/AIDS in the workplace, what are managers doing? AIDS Analysis Africa. October/November 2003; 14(3): 3, 18-19. (CHP)

  2. The SASPI team, The prevalence of Stroke Survivors in Rural South Africa: results from the Southern Africa Stroke Prevention Initiative (SASPI) Agincourt field site, Stroke, (in press) (AGINCOURT)

  3. The SASPI team. Secondary prevention of stroke ? Results from the Southern Africa Stroke Prevention Initiative (SASPI) study, Agincourt Field Site, Bulletin of the World Health Organisation, (in press) (AGINCOURT)

  4. The SASPI team. The Social Diagnostics of Stroke - Like Symptoms: Healers, Doctors and Prophets in Agincourt, Limpopo Province, South Africa, Journal of Biosocial Sciences, (in press) (AGINCOURT)
  1. Tollman SM. Establishing long-term research partnerships: Aligning rhetoric and reality. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2004; 32: 1-3. (AGINCOURT)

  2. Venter M, Collinson M, Schoub B. Molecular epidemiological analysis of community circulating respiratory syncytial virus in rural South Africa: comparison of viruses and genotypes causing different disease manifestations. Journal of Clinical Virology (in press). (AGINCOURT)
  1. Yengopal V. Essential oils and interdental hygiene. South African Dental Journal 2004; 59 (To be published end of May 2004)

  2. Yengopal V. Evidence-based dentistry in practice. South African Dental Journal 2004; 59: 28-31.

  3. Yengopal V. Evidence-based dentistry in practice. South African Dental Journal 2004; 59: 80-81.

  4. Yengopal V. Evidence-based dentistry in practice. South African Dental Journal 2004; 59: 124-125.

  5. Yengopal V. Evidence-based dentistry in practice. South African Dental Journal 2004; 59 (To be published end of May 2004)

  6. Yengopal V. The role of essential oils in prevention strategies to improve oral health: An update of the evidence. South African Dental Journal 2004; 59: 109-112

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Books and Chapters in books

  1. Bl uw D, Scheinder H. Improving the management of sexually transmitted diseases in the private sector in South Africa in Soderlund N, Mendoza-Arana P, Goudge J (Eds). The new public-private mix in health: exploring the changing landscape. Chapter 5. 74-91. Geneva: Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research, 2003. [Available from the Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research website (CHP)

  2. Dolan C. Repatriation from South Africa to Mozambique: undermining durable solutions? In: Black R, Khoser K (Eds). The end of the refugee cycle? Refugee repatriation and reconstruction. Berghahn (in press) (AGINCOURT)

  3. Gilbert L, Tollman S. Epidemiological, social and cultural aspects of illness ? A case study of brain injuries, stroke and HIV/AIDS in South Africa. In: Uzzell BP, Ponton M, Ardila A eds. International Handbook of Cross Cultural Neuropsychology. Laurence Erlbaum Associates, New Jersey, USA (in press). (AGINCOURT)
  1. Gilson L, Thomas S. Intervening in the public private mix: the strategy of policy action., in Soderlund N and Mendoza-Arana P, Goudge J, (Eds). The new public mix in health care: exploring the changing landscape. Introduction: 1-12. Geneva: Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research, 2003. [Available from the Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research website (CHP)

  2. Madhavan S, Collinson M, Townsend N, Kahn K, Tollman S. The implications of long-term community involvement for the production and circulation of knowledge: a case study of the Agincourt Health and Population Programme. In: Carter A, Watkins S (eds). The production and circulation of population knowledge. New York, Oxford University Press (in press). (AGINCOURT)

  3. Naidoo, S, Information management systems for injury data, In S Suffla, A.van Niekerk, N Duncan (Eds) Crime, Violence and Injury Prevention in South Africa: Developments and Challenges. Medical Research Council - University of South Africa - Crime, Violence and Injury Lead Programme. Tygerberg, 2004.
  1. Schneider H, Lush L, Ogden J. The development of syndromic management of STI in South Africa, 1970-2000. In Policy transfer in South Africa. Centre for Health Policy and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. June 2003. pp 19-31. (CHP)

  2. Schneider H, Ogden J, Lush L. An analysis of policy transfer; tuberculosis policy and DOTS in South Africa, in Policy transfer in South Africa. Centre for Health Policy and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. June 2003. pp 1-18. (CHP)

  3. Soderlund N, Mendoza-Arana P, Goudge J (Eds), The new public-private mix in health: exploring the changing landscape. Geneva: Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research, 2003. (CHP)

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Technical Reports and monographs

  1. Christofides N, Webster N, Jewkes R, Penn-Kekana L, Martin L, Abrahams N, Kim J. The state of sexual assault services: findings from a situation analysis of services in South Africa. The South African Gender-Based Violence and Health Initiative. October 2003.(WHP)

  2. Masilela TC, Macleod C, Malomane EL, Homer S, Tollman S. An assessment of the mental health needs of communities in the Agincourt sub district of Bushbuckridge, South Africa. Health Systems Trust, Durban and Health Systems Development Unit, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (in press). (AGINCOURT)

  3. WHO RSV Study Group. Respiratory syncytial virus infection: lessons learned from denominator-based disease burden studies in five countries. WHO, Geneva (in press). (AGINCOURT)

  4. Wadee H, Gilson L, Thided M, Okorafor O and McIntyre D. Health care inequity in South Africa and the public private mix: Globalisation, inequality and health care. July 2003.(CHP)

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Policy Briefs and General Interest

  1. Bl uw D, Gilson L, Penn-Kekana L, Schneider H. Organisational relationships and the software of health sector reform. Background paper for the Disease Control Priorities Project , Capacity Strengthening and Management Reform. Centre for Health Policy. October 2003. (CHP)

  2. Golooba-Mutebi F, Tollman S. Survival to livelihood strategies for Mozambican refugees in South Africa. Forced Migration Review, 2004, vol. 20 pp 28-29 (AGINCOURT)

  3. Jewkes R, Penn-Kekana L, Rose-Junius H, Malala J, Child Sexual Abuse and HIV: study of links in South Africa and Namibia, MRC Gender and Health Group, June 2003 (CHP)

  4. Mapolisa S, Stevens M. HIV/AIDS in the workplace: how are trade unions responding? SAFAIDS News. March 2004. 1:1-4. (CHP)

  5. Mapolisa S. Male youth lifestyle contribute to spread of STIs and HIV. WHP Review, No. 44, Autumn 2003. 14. (CHP)

  6. Schneider H, Coetzee D. Strengthening the health system and ensuring equity in the widescale implementation of an antiretroviral therapy programme in South Africa (editorial). South African Medical Journal. Oct 2003; 93(10): 772-3. (CHP)

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Conference Proceedings

  1. Fonn S, Gender and Medical Education. The International Symposium on Gender Sensitive Medicine, Proceedings WHO/WKC/Tech.Ser./03.5.2003

  2. Schneider, H (Ed). Seminar Proceedings: Scaling up the use of anti-retrovirals in the public sector: what are the challenges, August, 2003

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