Kenneth Katumba
University of London
9 Papers
9 Citations
Kenneth Katumba is an academic researcher from University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quality of life & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Developing the EQ-5D-5L Value Set for Uganda Using the 'Lite' Protocol.
Fan Yang,Kenneth Katumba,Bram Roudijk,Zhihao Yang,Paul Revill,Susan Griffin,Perez N. Ochanda,Mohammed Lamorde,Giulia Greco,Janet Seeley,Mark Sculpher +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a "lite" version of the EQ-5D-5L valuation protocol, which requires a smaller sample by collecting more data from each participant, was proposed and used to develop a value set for Uganda.
Cultural and linguistic adaptation of the multi-dimensional OXCAP-MH for outcome measurement of mental health among people living with HIV/AIDS in Uganda: the Luganda version
Kenneth Katumba,Yoko V. Laurence,Patrick Tenywa,Joshua Ssebunnya,Agata Laszewska,Judit Simon,Judit Simon,Anna Vassall,Eugene Kinyanda,Giulia Greco +9 more
TL;DR: The OxCAP-MH tool can be used both as an alternative or as an addition to health-related quality of life patient-reported outcome measures in research about people living with HIV with comorbid depression, as well as more broadly for mental health research as mentioned in this paper.
Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of integrating the management of depression into routine HIV Care in Uganda (the HIV + D trial): A protocol for a cluster-randomised trial.
Eugene Kinyanda,Leticia Kyohangirwe,Richard Mpango,Christine Tusiime,Joshua Ssebunnya,Kenneth Katumba,Patrick Tenywa,James Mugisha,Geoffrey Taasi,Hafsa Sentongo,Dickens Akena,Yoko V. Laurence,Wilson Winstons Muhwezi,Helen A. Weiss,Melissa Neuman,Giulia Greco,Birthe Loa Knizek,Jonathan Levin,Pontiano Kaleebu,Ricardo Araya,Wilber Ssembajjwe,Vikram Patel +21 more
TL;DR: A cluster-randomised trial to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the HIV+D model for the integration of a collaborative stepped care intervention for DD into routine HIV care in Uganda, which has developed and piloted in Uganda.
Quality of life and associated factors among HIV positive patients after completion of treatment for Cryptococcal meningitis.
Jonathan Kitonsa,Julius Kiwanuka,Zacchaeus Anywaine,Sheila Kansiime,Kenneth Katumba,Namirembe Aeron,Justin Beardsley,Freddie Kibengo,Alastair Gray,Pontiano Kaleebu,Jeremy N. Day +10 more
TL;DR: QOL was good among patients that had completed therapy for CCM, but below perfect, and strategies to improve QOL among CCM survivors are required.