• Effects of the informed health choices secondary school intervention after 1 year: a prospective meta-analysis using individual participant data 

      Chesire, Faith Chelagat; Mugisha, Michael; Ssenyonga, Ronald; Rose, Christopher James; Nsangi, Allen; Kaseje, Margaret; Sewankambo, Nelson K.; Oxman, Matthew Prescott; Rosenbaum, Sarah Ellen; Moberg, Jenny Olivia Jenkins; Dahlgren, Astrid; Lewin, Simon Arnold; Venkateswaran, Mahima; Papadopoulou, Eleni; Oxman, Andrew David (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      Background Critical thinking about health choices is essential to avoid being misled by unreliable information and to use reliable information appropriately. The aim of this prospective meta-analysis was to synthesize the ...
    • Process Evaluation of Teaching Critical Thinking About Health Using the Informed Health Choices Intervention in Kenya: A Mixed Methods Study 

      Chesire, Faith; Oxman, Andrew David; Kaseje, Margaret; Gisore, Violet; Mugisha, Michael; Ssenyonga, Ronald; Oxman, Matthew Prescott; Nsangi, Allen; Semakula, Daniel; Nyirazinyoye, Laetitia; Sewankambo, Nelson K.; Munthe-Kaas, Heather Eileen Menzies; Holst, Christine; Rosenbaum, Sarah Ellen; Lewin, Simon Arnold (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      Introduction: We evaluated the Informed Health Choices secondary school intervention to help students in Kenya think critically about health choices. We conducted this process evaluation to explore if the intervention was ...
    • Process Evaluation of Teaching Critical Thinking About Health Using the Informed Health Choices Intervention in Rwanda: A Mixed Methods Study 

      Mugisha, Michael; Oxman, Andrew David; Nyirazinyoye, Laetitia; Uwitonze, Anne Marie; Claudine Simbi, Clarisse Marie; Chesire, Faith; Ssenyonga, Ronald; Oxman, Matthew Prescott; Nsangi, Allen; Semakula, Daniel; Kaseje, Margaret; Sewankambo, Nelson K.; Rosenbaum, Sarah Ellen; Lewin, Simon Arnold (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      Introduction: We evaluated the Informed Health Choices secondary school intervention in a cluster randomized trial in Rwanda. The intervention was effective in helping students to think critically about health. In parallel ...
    • Process Evaluation of Teaching Critical Thinking About Health Using the Informed Health Choices Intervention in Uganda: A Mixed Methods Study 

      Ssenyonga, Ronald; Lewin, Simon Arnold; Nakyejwe, Esther; Chelagat, Faith; Mugisha, Michael; Oxman, Matthew Prescott; Nsangi, Allen; Semakula, Daniel; Rosenbaum, Sarah Ellen; Moberg, Jenny Olivia Jenkins; Oxman, Andrew David; Munthe-Kaas, Heather Eileen Menzies; Holst, Christine; Kaseje, Margaret; Nyirazinyoye, Laetitia; Sewankambo, Nelson (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      Introduction: We designed the Informed Health Choices (IHC) secondary school intervention and evaluated whether it improves students’ ability to assess the trustworthiness of claims about treatment effects in Uganda. We ...
    • 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 ...