Dr. Aliyu Mohammed

Lecturer


Dept: Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Epidemiology and Biostatistics Office, School of Public Health, KNUST

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Research Areas/Interests

Monitoring and Evaluation of mobile health technology for Health System Strengthening Tuberculosis and HIV risk assessment Type II diabetes (T2DM) and...~more

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Publications

    Awua-Boateng, N.Y., Mohammed, A., Aglanu, L.M., Acheampong, G., Amuasi, J.H., Bonsu, F.A., Phillips, R.O., Owusu-Dabo, E., 2019. Is pulmonary tuberculosis in pregnant women a problem in Ghana? Observations and lessons from the national tuberculosis prevalence project. Int. J. Mycobacteriology 8, 267.

    Ayisi-Boateng, N.K., Enimil, A., Mohammed, A., Essuman, A., Lawson, H., Aninng, D.O., Agyemang-Yeboah, D., Spangenberg, K., 2020. Predictors of family functionality amongst human immunodeficiency virus-serodiscordant couples in two major hospitals in Kumasi, Ghana. Afr. J. Prim. Health Care Fam. Med. 12, 6.

    Brinkel, J., May, J., Krumkamp, R., Lamshöft, M., Kreuels, B., Owusu-Dabo, E., Mohammed, A., Bonacic Marinovic, A., Dako-Gyeke, P., Krämer, A., 2017. Mobile phone-based interactive voice response as a tool for improving access to healthcare in remote areas in Ghana–an evaluation of user experiences. Trop. Med. Int. Health 22, 622–630.

    Franke, K.H., Krumkamp, R., Mohammed, A., Sarpong, N., Owusu-Dabo, E., Brinkel, J., Fobil, J.N., Marinovic, A.B., Asihene, P., Boots, M., 2018. A mobile phone- based tool to identify symptoms of common childhood diseases in Ghana: development and evaluation of the integrated clinical algorithm in a cross-sectional study. BMC Med. Inform. Decis. Mak. 18, 23.

    Mohammed, A., Acheampong, P.R., Otupiri, E., Osei, F.A., Larson-Reindorf, R., Owusu-Dabo, E., 2019. Mobile phone short message service (SMS) as a malaria control tool: a quasi-experimental study. BMC Public Health 19, 1193. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7336-6

    Mohammed, A., Franke, K., Okyere, P.B., Brinkel, J., Marinovic, A.B., Kreuels, B., Krumkamp, R., Fobil, J., May, J., Owusu-Dabo, E., 2018. Feasibility of Electronic Health Information and Surveillance System (eHISS) for disease symptom monitoring: A case of rural Ghana. PLOS ONE 13, e0197756. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197756

    Mohammed, A., Acheampong, P.R., Otupiri, E., Osei, F.A., Larson-Reindorf, R., Owusu-Dabo, E., 2019. Mobile phone short message service (SMS) as a malaria control tool: a quasi-experimental study. BMC Public Health 19, 1193. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7336-6

    Ayisi?Boateng, N.K., Mohammed, A., Opoku, D.A. and Sarfo, F.S., 2020. Frequency & factors associated with apparent resistant hypertension among Ghanaians in a multicenter study. The Journal of Clinical Hypertension, 22(9), pp.1594-1602.

    Agbeno EK, Osarfo J, Ashong J, Anane-Fenin B, Okai E, Ofori AA, Aliyu M, Opoku DA, Ken-Amoah S, Ashong JA, Soltani H. Determinants of preterm survival in a tertiary hospital in Ghana: A ten-year review. PloS one. 2021 Jan 22;16(1):e0246005.

    Adjei, T.K., Mohammed, A., Acheampong, P.R., Acquah-Gyan, E., Sylverken, A., Twumasi-Ankrah, S., Owusu, M., Owusu-Dabo, E., 2021. Determinants of a mobile phone-based Interactive Voice Response (mIVR) system for monitoring childhood illnesses in a rural district of Ghana: Empirical evidence from the UTAUT model. PloS One 16, e0248363.

    Agbeno, E.K., Osarfo, J., Anane-Fenin, B., Achampong, E.K., Neequaye, N.A., Opoku, D.A., Aliyu, M., Ken-Amoah, S., Ofori, A.A., Ashong, J.A., 2021. Attitudes and Practices of Healthcare Professionals and Clinical Medical Students on Contraception: A Cross-Sectional Study in Cape Coast, Ghana. Int. J. Reprod. Med. 2021.

    Agyare, S.A., Osei, F.A., Odoom, S.F., Mensah, N.K., Amanor, E., Martyn-Dickens, C., Owusu-Ansah, M., Mohammed, A. and Yeboah, E.O., 2021. Treatment Outcomes and Associated Factors in Tuberculosis Patients at Atwima Nwabiagya District, Ashanti Region, Ghana: A Ten-Year Retrospective Study. Tuberculosis Research and Treatment, 2021.


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