Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Mugisha, Michael"
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Contextualizing critical thinking about health using digital technology in secondary schools in Kenya: a qualitative analysis
Chesire, Faith Chelagat; Ochieng, Marlyn; Mugisha, Michael; Ssenyonga, Ronald; Oxman, Matt; Nsangi, Allen; Semakula, Daniel; Nyirazinyoye, Laetitia; Lewin, Simon; Sewankambo, Nelson K.; Kaseje, Margaret; Oxman, Andrew David; Rosenbaum, Sarah Ellen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Background Good health decisions depend on one’s ability to think critically about health claims and make informed health choices. Young people can learn these skills through school-based interventions, but learning resources ... -
Effects of the Informed Health Choices secondary school intervention on the ability of students in Rwanda to think critically about health choices: A cluster-randomized trial
Mugisha, Michael; Nyirazinyoye, Laetitia; Simbi, Clarisse Marie Claudine; Chesire, Faith Chelagat; Senyonga, Ronald; Oxman, Matt; Nsangi, Allen; Semakula, Daniel; Rose, Christopher James; Moberg, Jenny Olivia Jenkins; Dahlgren, Astrid; Kaseje, Margaret; Lewin, Simon Arnold; Sewankambo, Nelson K.; Rosenbaum, Sarah Ellen; Oxman, Andrew David (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Aim The aim of this trial was to evaluate the effects of the Informed Health Choices intervention on the ability of students in Rwandan to think critically and make Informed Health Choices. Methods We conducted a ... -
Effects of the Informed Health Choices secondary school intervention: A prospective meta-analysis
Chesire, Faith Chelagat; Mugisha, Michael; Ssenyonga, Ronald; Rose, Christopher James; Nsangi, Allen; Kaseje, Margaret; Sewankambo, Nelson K.; Oxman, Matt; Rosenbaum, Sarah Ellen; Moberg, Jenny Olivia Jenkins; Dahlgren, Astrid; Lewin, Simon Arnold; Oxman, Andrew David (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Aim The aim of this prospective meta-analysis was to synthesize the results of three cluster-randomized trials of an intervention designed to teach lower-secondary school students (age 14–16) to think critically about ... -
Teaching critical thinking about health information and choices in secondary schools: human-centred design of digital resources
Rosenbaum, Sarah Ellen; Moberg, Jenny Olivia Jenkins; Chesire, Faith Chelagat; Mugisha, Michael; Ssenyonga, Ronald; Ochieng, Marlyn A; Simbi, Clarisse Marie Claudine; Nakyejwe, Esther; Ngatia, Benson; Rada, Gabriel; Vásquez-Laval, Juan; Garrido, José Damián; Baguma, Grace; Kuloba, Sam; Sebukyu, Edward; Kabanda, Richard; Mwenyango, Irene; Muzaale, Tonny; Nandi, Pamela; Njue, Jane; Oyuga, Cyril; Rutiyomba, Florian; Rugengamanzi, Felecien; Murungi, Joan; Nsangi, Allen; Semakula, Daniel; Kaseje, Margaret; Sewankambo, Nelson; Nyirazinyoye, Laetitia; Lewin, Simon Arnold; Oxman, Andrew David; Oxman, Matthew Prescott (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Background Learning to thinking critically about health information and choices can protect people from unnecessary suffering, harm, and resource waste. Earlier work revealed that children can learn these skills, but ... -
Use of the informed health choices educational intervention to improve secondary students’ ability to think critically about health interventions in Uganda: A cluster-randomized trial
Ssenyonga, Ronald; Oxman, Andrew David; Nakyejwe, Esther; Chesire, Faith Chelagat; Mugisha, Michael; Nsangi, Allen; Semakula, Daniel; Oxman, Matt; Rose, Christopher James; Rosenbaum, Sarah Ellen; Moberg, Jenny Olivia Jenkins; Kaseje, Margaret; Nyirazinyoye, Laetitia; Dahlgren, Astrid; Lewin, Simon Arnold; Sewankambo, Nelson K (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Aim: The aim was to evaluate the effect of the Informed Health Choices (IHC) educational intervention on secondary students’ ability to assess health-related claims and make informed choices. Methods: In a ...