Denise Hilary Evans - Epidemiology

Author Information

Denise Hilary Evans is an accomplished researcher affiliated with the Health Economics and Epidemiology Research Office, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Internal Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine, University of the Witwatersrand, located in Johannesburg, South Africa. Her work primarily focuses on public health challenges, particularly HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and the health service barriers in the African context.

Research Contributions

Denise Hilary Evans has made significant contributions to the field of epidemiology and public health through her extensive research on HIV treatment regimens, tuberculosis patient costs, and health service uptake among vulnerable populations. Her recent work includes a notable study on simplified HIV treatment regimens and their impact on retention in care, as well as research on the adaptation of WHO's tuberculosis patient cost instrument for longitudinal studies in Africa. Evans has also explored the perceived efficacy of HIV treatment-as-prevention and barriers to health service uptake among university students in Johannesburg. Her contributions extend to the economic evaluation of treatment strategies for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and the implementation of community health worker models in South Africa.

Aliases

D.h. Evans, Denise H Evans, Denise Evans, Denise Hilary Evans, D. Evans

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Citation Count 1180
H-index 19
Paper Count 71

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