Dr. Jane Katusiime
Address: Rudower Chaussee 25, Room 3.405 |
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Jane holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST), a master's in computer science from Malmö University, Sweden and a PhD in computer science from Humboldt Universität zu Berlin. She joined the research group of Prof. Pinkwart in December 2015 on a KAAD grant to conduct PhD studies and successfully defended her PhD in September 2021. Her research focused on designing and evaluating a multimedia intervention for illiterate and semi-illiterate pregnant women in developing countries with Uganda as a case study. Her research interests include mobile computing, ICT for development and health informatics with a strong focus on low resource settings. She has been a co-investigator on two research projects (MatHealth and MobileMomCare), both of which were funded by the German ministry of education and research (BMBF). |
Research Projects
- MatHealth (Role: Co-investigator)
- MobileMomCare (Role: Co-investigator)
Publications
Journal Articles by J. Katusiime
Challenges in accessing maternal and child health services during COVID-19 and the potential role of social networking technologies
Digital Health, 8, 2022
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The role of mobile health technologies in promoting COVID-19 prevention: A narrative review of intervention effectiveness and adoption
Digital Health, 8, 2022
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A mobile health app may improve maternal and child health knowledge and practices among rural women with limited education in Uganda: a pilot randomized controlled trial
JAMIA Open, 5(4), 2022
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A mobile phone-based multimedia intervention to support maternal health is acceptable and feasible among illiterate pregnant women in Uganda: Qualitative findings from a pilot randomized controlled trial
Digital Health, 7, 2021
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Maternal health-related barriers and the potentials of mobile health technologies: Qualitative findings from a pilot randomized controlled trial in rural Southwestern Uganda
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care, 9(7), 3657-3662, 2020
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A Mobile Phone-based Multimedia Application Could Improve Maternal Health in Rural Southwestern Uganda: Mixed Methods Study
Online Journal of Public Health Informatics, 12(1), 2020
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A review of privacy and usability issues in mobile health systems: Role of external factors
Health Informatics Journal, 2017
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Conference Papers
A Mobile App for Illiterate and Semi-illiterate Pregnant Women- A User Centered Approach
Human-Computer Interaction -- INTERACT 2019, Springer International Publishing, 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-29390-1
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The T2RoL Access Control Model for Mobile Health Systems in Developing Countries
Proceedings of the IADIS International Conference e-Health 2017 (part of MCCSIS 2017), 2017, ISBN 978-989-8533-65-4
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Supporting Maternal Health Education in Developing Countries Using Mobile Phones-Results of a Pilot Study
Proceedings of the First African Conference on Human Computer Interaction, ACM, 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4830-0
mobile technology user centered design maternal health education maternal mortality
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