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2446
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1190

Overview

Norma C. Ware is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their academic focus spans medicine and health professions, with a significant volume of research dedicated to infectious diseases and epidemiology. Ware's work reflects a multidisciplinary approach that also intersects with sociology, political science, and child health.

Their research topics primarily cover HIV/AIDS research and interventions, addressing complex issues such as drug use, sexual risk behaviors, adolescent sexual and reproductive health, and global maternal and child health. They have also investigated the health and policy concerns related to sex work and LGBTQ identities.

Ware has contributed extensively to several publication venues. Frequent platforms for their research outputs include:

  • AIDS and Behavior
  • Journal of the International AIDS Society
  • JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
  • JMIR Formative Research
  • The Lancet Global Health

Their recent notable papers include:

  • "Community-based antiretroviral therapy versus standard clinic-based services for HIV in South Africa and Uganda (DO ART): a randomised trial," 2020, The Lancet Global Health
  • "Conceptual model for pluralistic healthcare behaviour: results from a qualitative study in southwestern Uganda," 2020, BMJ Open
  • "You are not a man: a multi-method study of trans stigma and risk of HIV and sexually transmitted infections among trans men in Uganda," 2021, Journal of the International AIDS Society
  • "Women's Choice to Deliver at Home: Understanding the Psychosocial and Cultural Factors Influencing Birthing Choices for Unskilled Home Delivery among Women in Southwestern Uganda," 2020, Journal of Pregnancy
  • "HIV self-testing and oral pre-exposure prophylaxis are empowering for sex workers and their intimate partners: a qualitative study in Uganda," 2021, Journal of the International AIDS Society

Norma C. Ware often collaborates with a core group of coauthors. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Monique A. Wyatt
  • Andrew Mujugira
  • Timothy R. Muwonge
  • Brenda Kamusiime
  • Agnes Nakyanzi

Overall, Ware's research trajectory is situated within the fields of medicine and health professions, with an emphasis on infectious diseases and epidemiological methods. Their investigations contribute to understanding HIV/AIDS transmission, prevention, and the broader social determinants affecting vulnerable populations. The scope also encompasses qualitative studies focusing on the psychosocial elements influencing healthcare behaviors in sub-Saharan African contexts.

Best Publications

  • Explaining Adherence Success in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Ethnographic Study

    Norma C Ware;John Idoko;Sylvia Kaaya;Irene Andia Biraro

  • Transportation Costs Impede Sustained Adherence and Access to HAART in a Clinic Population in Southwestern Uganda: A Qualitative Study

    David M. Tuller;David Roy Bangsberg;Jude Senkungu;Norma Clara Ware

  • Prevalence of Fatigue and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in a Primary Care Practice

    D W Bates;W Schmitt;D Buchwald;N C Ware

  • Suffering and the Social Construction of Illness: The Delegitimation of Illness Experience in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

    Norma C. Ware

  • Connectedness and citizenship: redefining social integration.

    Norma C. Ware;Kim Hopper;Toni Tugenberg;Barbara Dickey

  • Culture and somatic experience: The social course of illness in neurasthenia and chronic fatigue syndrome.

    Norma C. Ware;Arthur Kleinman

  • Sex Differences in Choice of College Science Majors

    Norma C. Ware;Valerie E. Lee

  • HIV Providers’ Perceived Barriers and Facilitators to Implementing Pre-exposure Prophylaxis in Care Settings: A Qualitative Study

    Douglas Krakower;Norma Ware;Jennifer A. Mitty;Kevin Maloney

  • Health status in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome and in general population and disease comparison groups

    Anthony L. Komaroff;Anthony L. Komaroff;Anthony L. Komaroff;Laura R. Fagioli;Laura R. Fagioli;Laura R. Fagioli;Teresa H. Doolittle;Teresa H. Doolittle;Teresa H. Doolittle;Barbara Gandek;Barbara Gandek;Barbara Gandek

  • What's love got to do with it? Explaining adherence to oral antiretroviral pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV-serodiscordant couples.

    Norma C. Ware;Monique A. Wyatt;Jessica E. Haberer;Jared M. Baeten

  • Family consequences of refugee trauma.

    Stevan M. Weine;Nerina Muzurovic;Yasmina Kulauzovic;Sanela Besic

  • Social relationships, stigma and adherence to antiretroviral therapy for HIV/AIDS.

    N C Ware;M A Wyatt;T Tugenberg

  • Toward an understanding of disengagement from HIV treatment and care in sub-Saharan Africa: a qualitative study.

    Norma Clara Ware;Monique A. Wyatt;Elvin H. Geng;Sylvia F. Kaaya

  • Adherence to Antiretroviral Prophylaxis for HIV Prevention: A Substudy Cohort within a Clinical Trial of Serodiscordant Couples in East Africa

    Jessica E. Haberer;Jared M. Baeten;James Campbell;Jonathan Wangisi

  • Undergraduate Women: Who Chooses a Science Major?.

    Norma C. Ware;Nicole A. Steckler;Jane Leserman

  • Integrated Delivery of Antiretroviral Treatment and Pre-exposure Prophylaxis to HIV-1-Serodiscordant Couples: A Prospective Implementation Study in Kenya and Uganda.

    Jared M. Baeten;Renee Heffron;Lara Kidoguchi;Nelly R. Mugo;Nelly R. Mugo

  • Short message service (SMS) reminders and real-time adherence monitoring improve antiretroviral therapy adherence in rural Uganda

    Jessica E. Haberer;Angella Musiimenta;Esther C. Atukunda;Nicholas Musinguzi

  • An ethnographic study of the meaning of continuity of care in mental health services.

    Norma C. Ware;Toni Tugenberg;Barbara Dickey;Colleen A. McHorney

  • A theory of social integration as quality of life.

    Norma C. Ware;Kim Hopper;Toni Tugenberg;Barbara Dickey

  • Community-based antiretroviral therapy versus standard clinic-based services for HIV in South Africa and Uganda (DO ART): a randomised trial.

    Ruanne V Barnabas;Adam A Szpiro;Heidi van Rooyen;Heidi van Rooyen;Stephen Asiimwe

  • Health and social change in international perspective

    Lincoln C. Chen;Arthur Kleinman;Norma C. Ware

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander C. Tsai
Alexander C. Tsai Harvard University
Sylvia Kaaya
Sylvia Kaaya Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences
Angela Kaida
Angela Kaida Simon Fraser University
Sharon-Lise T. Normand
Sharon-Lise T. Normand Harvard University
Allan R. Ronald
Allan R. Ronald University of Manitoba
Steven A. Safren
Steven A. Safren University of Miami
Lincoln C. Chen
Lincoln C. Chen China Medical Board
Lisa M. Frenkel
Lisa M. Frenkel University of Washington
Valerie E. Lee
Valerie E. Lee University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Patrick E. Shrout
Patrick E. Shrout New York University

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