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Ms Nomathemba Sibanda

Research Fellow

Qualifications: Masters of Public Health (University of Pretoria, South Africa); Master of Arts (University of Toledo, US), Bachelor of Science (Hnrs) Applied Mathematics (National University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe)

Skills, competencies and research interests: Public Health–Chronic-Care Management, Maternal and Child Health; Mental health: Climate Change, Epidemiology & Statistics, Disease Modeling, Land Rehabilitation and Revitalization – Brownfields. 

Research and Publications 

  • Moodley, K., Sibanda, N., February, K. and Rossouw, T., 2014. “It’s my blood”: ethical complexities in the use, storage and export of biological samples: perspectives from South African research participants. BMC medical ethics15, pp.1-7.
  • Mudonhi, N., Nunu, W.N., Sibanda, N. and Khumalo, N., 2021. Exploring traditional medicine utilisation during antenatal care among women in Bulilima District of Plumtree in Zimbabwe. Scientific Reports11(1), pp.1-9.
  • Nyakutombwa, C.P., Nunu, W.N., Mudonhi, N. and Sibanda, N., 2021. Factors influencing patient satisfaction with healthcare services offered in selected public hospitals in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. The Open Public Health Journal14(1).