UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, JOHANNESBURG

PUBLICATIONS 2004

Publications 2004

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 Gynaecology & Obstetrics. 2004; 84(1): 91-92 (CHP)

2. Bajomo AS, Rudolph MJ, Ogunbodede EO. Dental caries in 6, 12 and 15 year old Venda children in South Africa. East African Medical Journal. 2004; 59: 236-243. (POH)

3. Davies JCA, Kielkowski D, Phillips JI, Govuzela MH, Solomon A, Makofane MR, Sekgobela ML and Garton E. Asbestos in the sputum, crackles in the lungs and radiologic changes in women exposed to asbestos. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2004; 10(2): pp 220-225. (DOH)

4. Gerston KF, Blumberg LH, Tshabalala VA, Murray J. Viability of Mycobacteria in Formalin-Fixed Lungs. Human Pathology. 2004; 35(5): 571-575. (DOH)

5. Gilson L. The state of decentralisation in the South African health sector, 2003. In: Decentralising Health Services in South Africa: constraints and opportunities: a crosscutting report. Chapter 7, 2004. (CHP)

6. Hargreaves JR, Collinson M, Kahn K, Clark SJ, Tollman SM. Childhood mortality among former Mozambican refugees and their hosts in rural South Africa. International Journal of Epidemiology. 2004; 33: 2571-2580. (RADAR)

7. Hargreaves JR, Collinson MA, Kahn K et al. Health inequity in rural South Africa: childhood mortality among former Mozambican refugees and their hosts. International Journal of Epidemiology 2004; 33 (6): 1271-1278. (RADAR)

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8. Kielkowski D, Rees D, Bradshaw D. Burden of occupational morbidity in South Africa: two large field surveys of self-reported work-related and work-aggravated disease. South African Journal of Science. 2004; 100: 399-402. (DOH)

9. Lewis HA, Rudolph MJ, Mistry, M, Monyatsi M, Marambana T, Ramela P. Oral health knowledge and practices of African traditional healers in Zankiziwe and Dube, South Africa. South African Dental Journal. 2004; 59(6): 243-246. (POH)

10. Mapolisa S, Stevens M (2004) HIV/AIDS in the workplace: how are trade unions responding? SA AIDS News. 2004; 1: 1-4. (DOH)

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

12. Mickenautsch S, Rudolph MJ. Minimal Intervention Dentistry (MI) for South Africa. South African Dental Journal. 2004; 59(8): 327-329. (POH)

13. Mills A, Palmer N, Gilson L, McIntyre D, Schneider H, Sinanovic E, Wadee H. The performance of different models of primary care provision in Southern Africa. Social Science and Medicine. 2004; 59: 932-943. (CHP)

14. Murthy R K and Klugman B J. Service accountability and community participation in the context of health sector reforms in Asia: Implications for sexual and reproductive health services, Health Policy and Planning, 2004; 19 (supp 1): pp i78-i86. (WHP)

15. Murray J, Back P & Nelson G. Pulmonary nocardiosis in autopsies of South African miners, Southern African Journal of Epidemiology and Infection, 2004; 19 (2): pp 60-62. (DOH)

16. Murray J, Candy GP, Nelson G & Ndlovu N. Occupational disease rates in South African miners at autopsy: Surveillance report 2003, Occupational Health Southern Africa, 2004; 10 (6): pp 16-17. (DOH)

17. Murray J & Nelson G. Demographic data and disease rates in deceased South A African miners, Occupational
Health Southern Africa
, 2004; 10 (1): p 16. (DOH)

18. Ross MH & Murray J. Occupational lung disease in mining. Occupational Medicine, 2004; 54: pp 304-310. (DOH)

19. Ross MH. Van der Heever PK. SIMRAC occupational health research in 2004. Occupational Health Southern Africa. 2004; 10(5); 26-27. (DOH)

20. Schneider H, Gilson L, Bl uw D. Systems and software: principles and implementation of strategies for the scaling up of anti-retroviral therapy. Aids Analysis Africa. 2003/2004; 14(4): 1-2. 2004 (CHP)

21. Sonnenberg P, Glynn JR, Fielding K, Murray J, Godfrey-Faussett P, Shearer S. HIV and pulmonary tuberculosis: the impact goes beyond those infected with HIV. AIDS 2004. July 2004; 18 (4): 657-662. (DOH)

22. 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, 2004; pp 627-632. (Agincourt)

23. 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, 2004:82(7): 503-508. (Agincourt)

24. The SASPI team. The Social Diagnostics of Stroke - Like Symptoms: Healers, Doctors and Prophets in Agincourt, Limpopo Province, South Africa, Journal of Biosocial Sciences. 2004; 36: 433-443. (Agincourt)

25. Thomas S, Gilson L. (2004) Actor management in the development of health financing reform: health insurance in South Africa, 1994-1999. Health Policy and Planning. 2004; 19(5): 279-291. (CHP)

26. Tikly M, Marshall SE, Haldar NA, Gulumian M, Wordsworth P, Welsh KI. Oxygen Free radical Scavenger Enzyme Polymorphisms in Systemic Sclerosis. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 2004; 36: 1403-1407. (DOH)

27. Tollman SM. Establishing long-term research partnerships: Aligning rhetoric and reality. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health. 2004; 32: 1-3. (Agincourt)

28. Venter E, Nyantumbu B, Solomon A, Rees D. Radiologic Abnormalities in South African Mica Millers: A Survey of a Mica Milling Plant in the Limpopo Province. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health. 2004; 10: 278-283. (DOH)

29. Palmer N, Mueller DH, Gilson L, Mills A, Haines A. Health financing to promote access in low income settings - how much do we know? Lancet, 364(9422): 1365-70, 2004. (CHP)

30. Penn-Kekana L, Bl uw D, Schneider H. It makes me want to run away to Saudi Arabia : management and implementation challenges for public financing reforms from a maternity ward perspective. Health Policy and Planning, 2004; 19: i71-i77. (CHP)

31. Walker L, Gilson L. We are bitter but we are satisfied: nurses as street-level bureaucrats in South Africa. Social Science and Medicine. 2004; 59: 1251-1261. (CHP)

32. Weiner R, Ronsmans C, Dorman E, Jilo H, Muhoro A & Shulman C. Labour complications remain the most important risk factor inperinatal mortality in rural Kenya, Bulletin of the World Health Organisation, 2003; 81 (8): pp 1-10. (SPH)

33. Yengopal V. Essential oils and interdental hygiene. South African Dental Journal. May 2004; 59(4): 155-170. (POH)

34. Yengopal V. Essential oils for caries prevention: A viable option?. South African Dental Journal. September 2004; 59: 337-340. (POH)

35. Yengopal V. Essential oils for implant maintenance: an evidence-based appraisal. South African Dental Journal. August 2004; 59(7): 296-298. (POH)

36. Yengopal V. Evidence-based dentistry in practice. South African Dental Journal. February 2004; 59(1): 28-31. (POH)

37. Yengopal V. Evidence-based dentistry in practice. South African Dental Journal. April 2004; 59(3): 124-125. (POH)

38. Yengopal V. Evidence-based dentistry in practice. South African Dental Journal. May 2004; 59(4): 167-170. (POH)

39. Yengopal V. Evidence-based dentistry in practice. South African Dental Journal. June 2004; 59(5): 211-213. (POH)

40. Yengopal V. Evidence-based dentistry in practice. South African Dental Journal. July 2004; 59(6): 254-256. (POH)

41. Yengopal V. Evidence-based dentistry in practice. South African Dental Journal. August 2004; 59(7): 300-303. (POH)

42. Yengopal V. Evidence-based dentistry in practice. South African Dental Journal. September 2004; 59(8): 341-347. (POH)

43. Yengopal V. Preventative Dentistry: Essential oils and oral malodour. South African Dental Journal. June 2004; 59(5): 204-206. (POH)

44. Yengopal V. The role of essential oils in prevention strategies to improve oral health: An update of the evidence. South African Dental Journal. April 2004; 59(3): 109-112. (POH)

45. Yengopal V. The use of essential oil mouthwashes as preprocedural rinses for infection control. South African Dental Journal. July 2004; 59(6): 247-250. (POH)

Books and Chapters in Books

1. Bl uw D. Transformation de l??at et r?rme de la sant?Le cadre historique et insitutionnel de la mise en ?uvre des actions de lutte contre le sida. (State transformation, health sector reform and HIV/AIDS policy implementation in post-apartheid South Africa: the tensions of public sector decentralisation) In: Fassin D (editor). Afflictions: L Afrique du sud, de l apartheid au sida. Paris: Karthala. 2004; pp. 111-138. (CHP)

2. Gilson L. Looking ahead and tackling the challenges. In: Decentralising health services in South Africa: constraints and opportunities: a crosscutting report. Chapter 8. 2004 (CHP)

3. 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)

4. 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. (SPH)

5. Penn-Kekana L. (2004). Chronique hospitali?: les professions de sant? l??euve du sida. (Hospital experience: health professionals tested by Aids). In: Fassin D (editor). Afflictions: L Afrique du sud, de l apartheid au sida. Paris: Karthala. pp. 139-159. (CHP)

6. Schneider H. (2004). Le pass?ans le pr?nt. Epid?ologie de l inegalit?ace au sida et politiques de justice sociale. (The past in the present. The South African AIDS epidemic and policy responses in a context of inequality) In: Fassin D (editor). Afflictions: L Afrique du sud, de l apartheid au sida. Paris: Karthala. pp. 75-110.

7. Usdin S, Singhal A, Shongwe T, Goldstein S, Shabalala A. No short cuts in entertainment-education: designing Soul City Step-by-Step. In Entertainment-Education and Social Change. Eds Singhal E, Cody M, Rogers E, M Sabido Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Publishers Mahwah, New Jersey, 2004. (SPH)

Technical reports, monographs, workshop proceeedings and briefing papers

1. Bl uw D, Modiba P, Erasmus E, Schneider H, Hall W, Haynes R, Wadee H, Mills A. (2004). Decentralising health services in South Africa: constraints and opportunities: a cross cutting report by the Local Government and Health Consortium, funded by the Health Systems Trust and comprising Health Systems Trust, Centre for Health Policy and Health Economics Unit. Durban: Health Systems Trust, 2004. (CHP)

2. Centre for Health Policy and School of Public Health. Instruments to support baseline studies for the European Union Partnerships for health programme. Johannesburg: Centre for Health Policy/School of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand, 2004. (CHP/SPH)

3. Chabikuli N, Lutala P. Resilience of community and health systems under conflict for responding to infectious diseases: a multi-country study: the Democratic Republic of Congo case study. Manila: Resilience Project. National Institute of Health, University of the Philippines, 2004. (CHP)

4. Chabikuli N, Schneider H, Brugha R. Working with private providers on the control of sexually transmitted infections: a manual for district program managers. Johannesburg: Centre for Health Policy, 2004. (CHP)

5. Chabikuli N. A multi-country study of the resilience of community and health systems under conflict for responding to infectious disease: case study: Democratic Republic of Congo. Resilience Study. National Institute of Health, University of the Philippines, Manilla. 2004. (CHP)

6. CHIP 2004. Implementing Cervical Screening in South Africa. Volume I: A Guide for Programme Managers. Cervical Health Implementation Project, South Africa. University of Cape Town, Women?s Health Project of the University of the Witwatersrand, Engender Health and 2004. (WHP)

7. CHIP 2004. Implementing Cervical Screening in South Africa. Volume II: A Guide for Trainers. Cervical Health Implementation Project, South Africa. University of Cape Town, Women?s Health Project of the University of Witwatersrand and EngenderHealth, 2004. (WHP)

8. Fonn S. Gender and Medical Education. WKC International Symposium on Gender Sensitive Medicine, Kobe, Japan, Women and Health, 1 March: pp 59-66, 2003. (WHP)

9. Gilson L, Khumalo G, Erasmus E, Mbatsha S, McIntyre D. Exploring the influence of workplace trust over health worker performance: preliminary national overview report: South Africa. Prepared for the Health Economics and Financing Programme, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Johannesburg: Centre for Health Policy, 2004. (CHP)

10. Gilson L, McIntyre D (2004) Removing user fees for primary care: necessary but not enough by itself. Equinet Newsletter, 2004. (CHP)

11. Gilson L.The state of decentralization in the South African health sector, 2003. In: Decentralising health services in South Africa: constraints and opportunities: a crosscutting report. Chapter 7. (CHP)

12. Goloomba-Mutebi F, Tollman S. Survival to livelihood strategies for Mozambican refugees in South Africa. Forced Migration Review, 2004, vol. 20 pp 28-29 (Agincourt) http:/www.fmreview.org/FMRpdfs/FMR20/FMR2012.pdf

13. Goloomba-Mutebi F. Confronting uncertainty and responding to adversity: Mozambican war refugees in Limpopo Province, South Africa. New Issues in Refugee Research, Working Paper No 105. Geneva: UNHCR. (Publications ? www.unhcr.org) (Agincourt)

14. Goloomba-Mutebi F. Re-assessing popular participation. In Uganda. Public Administration and Development, vol. 24, Issue 4: 289-304. 2004. (Agincourt)

15. Goudge J, Ngoma B, Schneider H. Adherence to anti-retroviral drugs: theorising contextual relationships: A review of the adherence and related literature with an annotated bibliography. Johannesburg: Centre for Health Policy, 2004. (CHP)

16. Hargreaves JR, Morison LA, Gear JSS, Porter JDH, Makhubele MB, Kim JC, Busza J, Watts C, Pronyk PM. Hearing the voices of the poor: Assigning poverty lines on the basis of local perceptions of poverty; a quantitative analysis of qualitative data from participatory wealth ranking in rural South Africa, presented at ?Q-Squared in Practice Conference?: Combining quantitative and qualitative methods in poverty appraisal?, May 15-16, 2004, Munk Institute, Toronto, Canada. (RADAR)

17. Hargreaves JR, Morison LA, Porter JDH, Kim JC, Makhubele MB, Busza J, Watts C, Pronyk PM. Household wealth, school enrolment and risk of HIV infection: baseline results from a community randomised trial of a poverty alleviation initiative in rural South Africa. XV International AIDS Conference, Bangkok, July 11-16, 2004. (RADAR)

18. Hausler HP, Simelela N, Viilakazi K, Mvusi L, Naidoo P, Penrose A, Pronyk PM, Sallet J, Godfrey-Faussett P. Scaling up TB/HIV collaborative activities in South Africa linked to antiretroviral implemention. XV International AIDS Conference, Bangkok, July 11-16, 2004. (RADAR)

19. Hlatshwayo Z, Klugman B. Strengthening Strategic Planning for Advocacy : a workshop manual. Material drawn from Klugman B and Budlender D. (eds) Advocating for Abortion Access: Eleven Country Studies, Women?s Health Project, School of Public Health, 2004. (WHP)

20. Kim JC HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health in the New Millennium: Getting Priorities Straight: A Global Consultation. UNFPA and Family Care International (FCI.) New York 2004. (RADAR)

21. Kim JC, Watts C, Hargreaves JR, Makhubele MB, Morison LA, Porter JDH, Pronyk PM. Swimming upstream: lessons learned in integrating gender equity, poverty reduction and HIV prevention in rural South Africa. XV International AIDS Conference, Bangkok, July 11-16, 2004. (RADAR)

22. Manzi F, Kida T, Mbuyita S, Palmer N, Gilson L. (2004). Exploring the influence of workplace trust over health worker performance: preliminary national overview report: Tanzania. Prepared for the Health Economics and Financing Programme, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Johannesburg: Centre for Health Policy. (CHP)

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

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

25. Martinson N, Pronyk P, Mhlongo N, Heyer A, Seroke B, Mbengo T, Steyn J, McIntyre J, Gray G. Characteristics of rural and urban HIV-infected adults attending primary care services in South Africa. XV International AIDS Conference, Bangkok; July 11-16, 2004. (RADAR)

26. Oyedele S, Schneider H. Non-governmental organisations providing support groups for people living with HIV/AIDS in Gauteng Province: An evaluation. Johannesburg: Centre for Health Policy, 2004. (CHP)

27. Phetla G, Makhubele MB, Busza J, Pronyk PM, Hargreaves JR, Watts C, Morison LA, Porter JDH, Kim JC. Not in our culture? Breaking down barriers to talking about sexuality and HIV in rural South Africa. XV International AIDS Conference, Bangkok, July 11-16, 2004. (RADAR)

28. Pronyk PM, Phetla G, Hargreaves JR, Makhubele MB, Kim JC, Watts CH, Morison LA, Busza J, Porter JDH. The Intervention with Microfinance for AIDS and gender Equity (IMAGE) ? a structural intervention for HIV prevention in rural South Africa: early results from a community randomized trial IV International AIDS Conference, Bangkok: July 11-16, 2004. (RADAR)

29. Pronyk PM. Addressing structural factors in HIV/AIDS prevention and mitigation workshop on Developing Regional HIV/AIDS Guidelines for mobile populations working in the commercial agriculture sector in the SADC Region, Institute of Migration, Gauteng, Dec 2 ? 3, 2004. (RADAR)

30. Pronyk PM. Expert Meeting on Microfinance and HIV/AIDS. ?Mainstreaming HIV/AIDS and gender into microfinance ? update from the IMAGE study? April 15, 2004, HIVOS, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (RADAR)

31. Pronyk PM. National Rural Housing Symposium. ?HIV/AIDS and Rural Development ? challenges and opportunities?. Johannesburg, May 13-14, 2004. (RADAR)

32. Pronyk PM. Structural Interventions and HIV/AIDS. Keynote address. International Organization of Migration. HIV/AIDS Regional Guidelines Workshop. Johannesburg, Dec 2-3, 2004. (RADAR)

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

34. Sitas F, Urban M, Bradshaw D, Kielkowski D, Bah S, Peto R. Tobacco attributable deaths in South Africa. Tobacco Control, 2004; 13: 396-399. (DOH)

35. Stevens M, Dickinson D, eds. HIV/AIDS in the workplace research symposium University of the Witwatersrand, 29 and 30 June 2004: Symposium proceedings. Johannesburg: Centre for Health Policy, 2004, 353p (CHP)

36. Stevens M, Mapolisa S, Dickinson D. Company case studies: responses of two large South African companies to HIV/Aids in the workplace. Johannesburg: Centre for Health Policy, 2004. (CHP)

37. Thomas S, Mbatsha S, Muirhead D, Okorafor O. Primary health care financing and need across health districts in South Africa: an output of the Local Government and Health Consortium, funded by the Health Systems Trust and comprising Health Systems Trust, Centre for Health Policy and Health Economics Unit. Durban: Health Systems Trust, 2004. (CHP)

38. Wadee H, Gilson L, McIntyre D. A case study of public private interactions in the South African health sector: Can private wards in public hospitals offer equity gains? Prepared for the UNRISD International Conference on Commercialization of Health Care: Global and Local Dynamics and Policy Responses in the UNRISD programme on Social Policy and Development. Johannesburg: Centre for Health Policy, 2004. (CHP)

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