Kendal Harrison
5 Papers
Kendal Harrison is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pharmacovigilance & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Implementation of a peer support intervention to promote the detection, reporting and management of adverse drug reactions in people living with HIV in Uganda: a protocol for a quasi-experimental study
Ronald Kiguba,Helen Byomire Ndagije,Victoria Nambasa,Cordelia Mboijana Katureebe,Henry Zakumumpa,Stella Nanyonga,Jacquellyn Nambi Ssanyu,Phil Tregunno,Kendal Harrison,Corinne Merle,Marie-Eve Raguenaud,Freddy Eric Kitutu +11 more
TL;DR: The feasibility and effect of a peer support intervention on ADR reporting by PLHIV receiving combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) in Uganda is tested; barriers and facilitators to the intervention are identified; andADR reporting and management is characterised.
Navigating duplication in pharmacovigilance databases: a scoping review
Ronald Kiguba,Gerald Isabirye,Julius Mayengo,Jonathan Owiny,Phil Tregunno,Kendal Harrison,Munir Pirmohamed,Helen Byomire Ndagije +7 more
TL;DR: Scoping review on duplication in pharmacovigilance databases found that duplication compromises risk assessment and decision-making. Efficient prevention, detection and management strategies are needed to ensure reliable pharmacovigilance data.
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Effectiveness of the Med Safety mobile application in improving adverse drug reaction reporting by healthcare professionals in Uganda: a protocol for a pragmatic cluster-randomised controlled trial
Ronald Kiguba,Norah Mwebaza,Ronald Ssenyonga,Helen Byomire Ndagije,Victoria Nambasa,Cordelia Mboijana Katureebe,Kenneth R. Katumba,Phil Tregunno,Kendal Harrison,Charles Karamagi,Kathryn A Scott,Munir Pirmohamed +11 more
TL;DR: A pragmatic cluster-randomised controlled trial will be implemented over 30 months at 191 intervention and 191 comparison cART sites to evaluate Med Safety, a mobile application developed through the European Union’s Innovative Medicines Initiative WEB-Recognising Adverse Drug Reactions project to promote digital pharmacovigilance.
An innovative mobile app for the provision of medical information and collection of safety data on exposure to medicines during pregnancy or breastfeeding: An IHI ConcePTION contribution
Amalia Alexe,David J. Lewis,Kendal Harrison +2 more
TL;DR: ConcePTION brings reliable safety information closer to healthcare professionals and pregnant and breastfeeding women and proposes an easy‐to‐use, general data protection regulation‐compliant, secure tool tailored for safety in pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Facilitators and Barriers to Uptake of the Med Safety Mobile App for Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting by Health Workers in Uganda: A Qualitative Study
Ronald Kiguba,Henry Zakumumpa,Helen Byomire Ndagije,Norah Mwebaza,Ronald Ssenyonga,Phil Tregunno,Kendal Harrison,Munir Pirmohamed +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explored the acceptability, and factors that could influence uptake of, Med Safety for ADR reporting by health workers in Uganda and employed a qualitative exploratory research design.