Author

Manongi RN

Professor of Public Health - Cited by 6,660 - Public Health

Biography

Rachel N. Manongi is a Professor of Public Health with a background in Medicine. She is a Professor at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College since 1999. Prof. Manongi has been involved in a number of research studies (clinical trials and general surveys) in collaboration with local and international institutions. She is currently a Co-PI in the Comprehensive Cervical Cancer Prevention in Tanzania. This study focuses on different elements that are important in addressing the burden of cervical cancer in Tanzania.
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76
2020
Social support and intimate partner violence during pregnancy among women attending antenatal care in Moshi Municipality, Northern Tanzania
GN Sigalla, V Rasch, T Gammeltoft, DW Meyrowitsch, J Rogathi, ...BMC Public Health 17 (1), 1-12, 2017201
68
2017
The association between intimate partner violence and signs of depression during pregnancy in Kilimanjaro Region, Northern Tanzania
R Manongi, J Rogathi, G Sigalla, D Mushi, V Rasch, T Gammeltoft, ...Journal of interpersonal violence (23-24), 5797-5811, 2020202
35
2020
33
2019
Preparedness of health facilities in managing hypertension & diabetes mellitus in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania: a cross sectional study
J Adinan, R Manongi, GA Temu, N Kapologwe, A Marandu, B Wajanga, ...BMC Health Services Research 19, 1-9, 2019201
25
2019
Why do women discontinue contraception and what are the post-discontinuation outcomes? Evidence from the Arusha Region, Tanzania
R Sato, B Elewonibi, S Msuya, R Manongi, D Canning, I ShahSexual and reproductive health matters 28 (1), 1723321, 2020202
25
2020
The distance-quality trade-off in women’s choice of family planning provider in North Eastern Tanzania
B Elewonibi, R Sato, R Manongi, S Msuya, I Shah, D CanningBMJ Global Health 5 (2), e002149, 2020202
24
2020
Medical education in decentralized settings: How medical students contribute to health care in 10 sub-Saharan African countries
Z Talib, S van Schalkwyk, I Couper, S Pattanaik, K Turay, AS Sagay, ...Academic medicine: journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges …, 2017201
21
2017
Postpartum depression and child growth in Tanzania: a cohort study
CE Holm‐Larsen, FK Madsen, JJ Rogathi, R Manongi, D Mushi, ...BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 126 (5), 590-598, 2019201
21
2019
Intimate partner violence and subsequent premature termination of exclusive breastfeeding: A cohort study
F Kjerulff Madsen, CE Holm-Larsen, C Wu, J Rogathi, R Manongi, ...PLoS One 14 (6), e07479, 2019201
21
2019
Intimate partner violence (IPV): the validity of an IPV screening instrument utilized among pregnant women in Tanzania and Vietnam
V Rasch, TN Van, HTT Nguyen, R Manongi, D Mushi, DW Meyrowitsch, ...PloS one 13 (2), e0190856, 202
18
2018
Effectiveness of one-way text messaging on attendance to follow-up cervical cancer screening among human papillomavirus–positive Tanzanian women (Connected2Care): parallel …
DS Linde, MS Andersen, J Mwaiselage, R Manongi, SK Kjaer, V RaschJournal of Medical Internet Research 22 (4), e15863, 2020202
18
2020
Awareness of danger signs during pregnancy and post-delivery period among women of reproductive age in Unguja Island, Zanzibar: a qualitative study
RR Bakar, BT Mmbaga, BB Nielsen, RN ManongiAfrican journal of reproductive health 23 (1), 27-36, 2019201
15
2019
HPV types, cervical high-grade lesions and risk factors for oncogenic human papillomavirus infection among 3416 Tanzanian women
BL Mchome, SK Kjaer, R Manongi, P Swai, M Waldstroem, T Iftner, C Wu, ...Sexually Transmitted Infections 97 (1), 56-62, 2021202
13
2021
Comprehensive cervical cancer prevention in Tanzania (CONCEPT) study: cohort profile
B Mchome, P Swai, C Wu, J Katanga, C Kahesa, R Manongi, ...BMJ open 10 (9), e038531, 2020202
12
2020
Postnatal depressive symptoms display marked similarities across continents
R Wesselhoeft, FK Madsen, MB Lichtenstein, C Sibbersen, R Manongi, ...Journal of affective disorders 261, 58-66, 2020202
12
2020
Concordance in HPV detection between self-collected and health provider–collected cervicovaginal samples using careHPV in Tanzanian women
JJ Katanga, V Rasch, R Manongi, AB Pembe, JD Mwaiselage, SK KjaerJCO global oncology 7, 95-991, 2021202
8
2021
Missed opportunity for family planning counselling along the continuum of care in Arusha region, Tanzania
C Amour, RN Manongi, MJ Mahande, B Elewonibi, A Farah, SE Msuya, ...Plos one 16 (7), e020988, 2021202
5
2021