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1. BJORN-BURTON ENG STIME

Information acquired: 2025

BJORN-BURTON ENG STIME is an academic who published a paper in 2022 entitled Engaging with mining impacts on Indigenous community health : allegiance challenges in public health. BJORN-BURTON ENG STIME published this work as part of a team: Eng Stime, Bjorn Burton. Here is a description of this work: Thi,, dissertation critically examines the ways in which public health professionals in Canada carry out their role in a settler colonial setting. I specifically focus on investigating how such practitioners are engaging with disparate narratives about health impacts of mining on Indigenous communities in Canada. I apply two methodological approaches (a scoping review and in-depth interviews) to produce insights that inform a pedagogical tool-creating approach (social cartography). Through a scoping review of 89 government related documents that guide regulatory and approval processes of mining developments and policy, I identify key framings, definitions and narratives used discursively through these state processes. These documents convey strong messages naturalizing the state's authority over Indigenous people and n.

2. Evelyn Eng Stime

Information acquired: 2025

Evelyn Eng Stime is an academic who published a paper in 2017-01-13 entitled Self-collection based HPV testing for cervical cancer screening among women living with HIV in Uganda: a descriptive analysis of knowledge, intentions to screen and factors associated with HPV positivity. The paper was published in a journal entitled BMC Women's Health.

3. EVELYN ENG STIME

Information acquired: 2025

EVELYN ENG STIME is an academic who published a paper in 2018 entitled Self-collection based HPV testing for cervical cancer screening among women living with HIV in Ugand. EVELYN ENG STIME published this work as part of a team: Mitchell, Sheona M. Here is a description of this work: Bac,,ground: Women living with HIV (WHIV) are disproportionately impacted by cervical dysplasia and cancer. The burden is greatest in low-income countries where limited or no access to screening exists. The goal of this study was to describe knowledge and intentions of WHIV towards HPV self-collection for cervical cancer screening, and to report on factors related to HPV positivity among women who participated in testing. Methods: A validated survey was administered to 87 HIV positive women attending the Kisenyi Health Unit aged 30â€"69 years old, and data was abstracted from chart review. At a later date, self-collection based HPV testing was offered to all women. Specimens were tested for high risk HPV genotypes, and women were contacted with results and referred for care. Descriptive statistics, Chi Square and Fischer-exact statist.