Sunanda Ray
University of the Witwatersrand
19 Papers
59 Citations
Sunanda Ray is an academic researcher from University of the Witwatersrand. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Public health. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications. Previous affiliations of Sunanda Ray include College of Health Sciences, Bahrain & University of Botswana.
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Papers
Prevalence of depression and anxiety among undergraduate university students in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review protocol
James January,James January,Munyaradzi Madhombiro,Shalote Chipamaunga,Sunanda Ray,Alfred Chingono,Melanie Abas +6 more
TL;DR: Methods for a systematic review to explore the prevalence, antecedents, consequences, and treatments for depression and anxiety among undergraduate university students in LMICs and of appropriate and feasible interventions aimed at reducing the burden of psychological morbidity among them are detailed.
Reflections on family medicine and primary healthcare in sub-Saharan Africa.
Robert Mash,Amanda Howe,Osa Olayemi,Martha Makwero,Sunanda Ray,Meseret Zerihun,Gyuse An,Felicity Goodyear-Smith +7 more
TL;DR: Primary healthcare (PHC) can be seen as a set of values and principles that guide the health system in its policy, leadership and governance, commitment to universal health coverage and primary care, which are key structural determinants of effective primary care systems.
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What is the way forward for health in Zimbabwe
TL;DR: The recent health crisis and its causes are described, and proposals for an eff ective and sustainable health system are made.
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Innovation to improve health care provision and health systems in sub-Saharan Africa – Promoting agency in mid-level workers and district managers
TL;DR: Three interrelated interventions are proposed: a regional association of MLWs to enhance their status and recognition, a job enrichment and mentoring system to address quality and a district managers’ association to improve health systems management.
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Economic Development and Road Traffic Fatalities in Two Neighbouring African Nations
TL;DR: It is suggested that GDP growth in a given year caused additional road traffic fatalities in Botswana and that, on average, every billion dollar increase in GDP produced an increase in the rate of road Traffic fatalities.
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