Claudine Nshutiyukuri

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Claudine Nshutiyukuri is a Rwandan researcher whose work centers on public health, with a strong emphasis on adolescent and women’s reproductive health, as well as nursing practice in emergency care. Her scholarship reflects close attention to health challenges affecting young females and frontline clinical response in Rwanda.

Her publications show a clear focus on teenage pregnancy, adolescents’ knowledge and attitudes toward sexual and reproductive health services, and the perceived social and health effects of early pregnancy in eastern Rwanda. Based on the available publications, the analysis is limited to the current record, but it already highlights expertise in community-based reproductive health research and in examining barriers to care through the perspective of affected groups.

She has also contributed to emergency nursing research, particularly on nurses’ knowledge, attitudes, and practice in managing road traffic accident victims. This suggests practical strengths in applied health systems research, workforce training, and service improvement, with an emphasis on translating evidence into better care in Rwandan settings.

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