Emily A. Bobrow, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2008 Maternal & Child Health: Doctoral University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
Area:
Public Health

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2020 Lane C, Adair L, Bobrow E, Ndayisaba GF, Asiimwe A, Mugwaneza P. Longitudinal interrelationship between HIV viral suppression, maternal weight change, breastfeeding, and length in HIV-exposed and -uninfected infants participating in the Kabeho study in Kigali, Rwanda. Annals of Epidemiology. PMID 32805400 DOI: 10.1016/J.Annepidem.2020.08.008  0.653
2020 Flax VL, Kasasa S, Ssendagire S, Lane C, Atuyambe L, Lance PM, Ssengooba F, Draru J, Bobrow EA. Using a quality improvement approach in the prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission program in Uganda improves key outcomes and is sustainable in demonstration facilities: Partnership for HIV-Free Survival. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999). PMID 31939868 DOI: 10.1097/Qai.0000000000002298  0.558
2019 Lane C, Bobrow EA, Ndatimana D, Ndayisaba GF, Adair LS. Decreased consumption of common weaning foods is associated with poor linear growth among HIV-exposed infants participating in the Kigali antiretroviral and breastfeeding assessment for the elimination of HIV (Kabeho) study. American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council. e23308. PMID 31397003 DOI: 10.1002/Ajhb.23308  0.638
2019 Lane CE, Bobrow EA, Ndatimana D, Ndayisaba GF, Adair LS. Determinants of growth in HIV-exposed and -uninfected infants in the Kabeho Study. Maternal & Child Nutrition. e12776. PMID 30609287 DOI: 10.1111/Mcn.12776  0.597
2017 Gill MM, Hoffman HJ, Ndatimana D, Mugwaneza P, Guay L, Ndayisaba GF, Bobrow EA, Asiimwe A, Mofenson LM. 24-month HIV-free survival among infants born to HIV-positive women enrolled in Option B+ program in Kigali, Rwanda: The Kabeho Study. Medicine. 96: e9445. PMID 29390577 DOI: 10.1097/Md.0000000000009445  0.648
2017 Gill MM, Umutoni A, Hoffman HJ, Ndatimana D, Ndayisaba GF, Kibitenga S, Mugwaneza P, Asiimwe A, Bobrow EA. Understanding Antiretroviral Treatment Adherence Among HIV-Positive Women at Four Postpartum Time Intervals: Qualitative Results from the Kabeho Study in Rwanda. Aids Patient Care and Stds. PMID 28358624 DOI: 10.1089/Apc.2016.0234  0.572
2016 Gill MM, Hoffman HJ, Bobrow EA, Mugwaneza P, Ndatimana D, Ndayisaba GF, Baribwira C, Guay L, Asiimwe A. Detectable Viral Load in Late Pregnancy among Women in the Rwanda Option B+ PMTCT Program: Enrollment Results from the Kabeho Study. Plos One. 11: e0168671. PMID 28006001 DOI: 10.1371/Journal.Pone.0168671  0.471
2016 Katirayi L, Namadingo H, Phiri M, Bobrow EA, Ahimbisibwe A, Berhan AY, Buono N, Moland KM, Tylleskär T. HIV-positive pregnant and postpartum women's perspectives about Option B+ in Malawi: a qualitative study. Journal of the International Aids Society. 19: 20919. PMID 27312984 DOI: 10.7448/Ias.19.1.20919  0.456
2016 Ghanotakis E, Hoke T, Wilcher R, Field S, Mercer S, Bobrow EA, Namubiru M, Katirayi L, Mandera I. Evaluation of a male engagement intervention to transform gender norms and improve family planning and HIV service uptake in Kabale, Uganda. Global Public Health. 1-18. PMID 27108891 DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2016.1168863  0.421
2016 Bobrow EA, Yemaneberhan AG, Phiri M, Katirayi L, Ahimbisibwe A, Chimbwandira F, Buono N. Barriers, facilitators and recommendations for the early infant diagnosis and treatment (EIDT) cascade: A qualitative study in Malawi South African Journal of Child Health. 10: 116-120. DOI: 10.7196/Sajch.2016V10I2.982  0.602
2014 De Schacht C, Lucas C, Mboa C, Gill M, Macasse E, Dimande SA, Bobrow EA, Guay L. Access to HIV prevention and care for HIV-exposed and HIV-infected children: a qualitative study in rural and urban Mozambique. Bmc Public Health. 14: 1240. PMID 25467030 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-1240  0.527
2014 Lippmann QK, Mofolo I, Bobrow E, Maida A, Kamanga E, Pagadala N, Martinson F, van der Horst C, Hosseinipour M, Hoffman I. Exploring the feasibility of engaging Traditional Birth Attendants in a prevention of mother to child HIV transmission program in Lilongwe, Malawi. Malawi Medical Journal : the Journal of Medical Association of Malawi. 24: 79-80. PMID 23638282  0.579
2012 Hairston AF, Bobrow EA, Pitter CS. Towards the Elimination of Pediatric HIV: Enhancing Maternal, Sexual, and Reproductive Health Services. International Journal of McH and Aids. 1: 6-16. PMID 27621955 DOI: 10.21106/Ijma.13  0.586
2012 Mazzeo CI, Flanagan EH, Bobrow EA, Pitter CS, Marlink R. How the global call for elimination of pediatric HIV can support HIV-positive women to achieve their pregnancy intentions. Reproductive Health Matters. 20: 90-102. PMID 23177684 DOI: 10.1016/S0968-8080(12)39636-5  0.583
2011 Gilles KP, Zimba C, Mofolo I, Bobrow E, Hamela G, Martinson F, Hoffman I, Hosseinipour M. Factors influencing utilization of postpartum CD4 count testing by HIV-positive women not yet eligible for antiretroviral treatment. Aids Care-Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of Aids\/Hiv. 23: 322-329. PMID 21347895 DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2010.507754  0.443
2009 Ferguson YO, Eng E, Bentley M, Sandelowski M, Steckler A, Randall-David E, Piwoz EG, Zulu C, Chasela C, Soko A, Tembo M, Martinson F, Tohill BC, Ahmed Y, Kazembe P, ... ... Bobrow E, et al. Evaluating nurses' implementation of an infant-feeding counseling protocol for HIV-infected mothers: The Ban Study in Lilongwe, Malawi. Aids Education and Prevention : Official Publication of the International Society For Aids Education. 21: 141-55. PMID 19397436 DOI: 10.1521/Aeap.2009.21.2.141  0.584
2008 Watt MH, Bobrow EA, Moracco KE. Providing support to IPV victims in the emergency department: vignette-based interviews with IPV survivors and emergency department nurses. Violence Against Women. 14: 715-26. PMID 18535310 DOI: 10.1177/1077801208317290  0.312
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