Daniel Oshi
The University of the West Indies · Jamaica
Editorial leadership for Journal of Preventive Medicine And Care ISSN 2474-3585
Research interests
- Global Health
- Social Epidemiology
- Sociology Of Health
- Social Policy
- Psycho-Social Aspects Of Adolescents
- Youth Behaviour (Including Adolescent Sexual
- Youth Reproductive Health)
- Chronic Communicable Diseases
Biography
Daniel Oshi is affiliated with The University of the West Indies, Jamaica, where his research focuses on public health challenges in resource-limited settings, particularly tuberculosis control, HIV/AIDS prevention, and reproductive health. His work spans epidemiological investigations, health education interventions, and patient-centered outcomes research, with notable contributions to understanding barriers and facilitators of disease management in Nigeria and other developing contexts. His most-cited publication, "Does intensified case finding increase tuberculosis case notification among children in resource-poor settings? A report from Nigeria" (2016), has been cited 26 times and exemplifies his commitment to evidence-based strategies for improving case detection and treatment outcomes. His scholarship addresses critical intersections of health behavior, socioeconomic factors, and health systems strengthening in underserved populations.
Selected publications
- Does intensified case finding increase tuberculosis case notification among children in resource-poor settings? A report from Nigeria 2016 cited 26×
- Support and unmet needs of patients undergoing multidrug‐resistant tuberculosis (MDR‐TB) treatment in southern Nigeria 2019 cited 14×
- Factors associated with awareness of decriminalization of marijuana in Jamaica 2019 cited 7×
- Enhancing Knowledge and Beliefs: The Impact of a Gender-transformative Training Program on Tuberculosis Care in Southern Nigeria 2024 cited 4×
- Gender differences in the factors associated with early age of initiation of cannabis use in Jamaica 2018 cited 2×
- Sociodemographic and clinical factors associated with comorbid hazardous cannabis use among psychiatric patients at a tertiary hospital in Jamaica 2018 cited 1×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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