51ÁÔÆæ

Jennifer Kibicho

Jennifer Kibicho, PhD, CPA(Kenya)

  • Associate Professor

Dr. Kibicho, a health economist, joined the 51ÁÔÆæ College of Nursing faculty as an Assistant Professor in August 2013. Prior to joining 51ÁÔÆæ, Dr. Kibicho was an Assistant Professor at the Center for AIDS Intervention Research (CAIR), the Medical College of Wisconsin.

Dr. Kibicho received a Ph.D. in Economics from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in HIV Prevention at CAIR in 2010. Dr. Kibicho’s research interests include the economic analyses of health care costs, prescription drug cost drivers, cost containment policies, and the cost of providing care to persons living with HIV/AIDS; pharmacy-mediated medication adherence interventions in diverse real-world pharmacy settings; and global health, including evaluations of structural-level interventions that address poverty, gender-based violence, and other structural factors that place individuals at elevated risk for HIV infection in sub-Saharan Africa.

Intellectual Contributions

Kibicho, Jennifer, Dilworth, T., Owczarzak, J., and Ndakuya, F.ÌýÌýResearch in Social & Administrative Pharmacy.

Kako, Peninnah, Kibicho, Jennifer, Dressel, Anne, Mkandawire-Valhmu, Lucy, and Ngui, Emmanuel. “'It is hard to swallow them without eating.' Antiretroviral Adherence Challenges Among Women Living with HIV in Kenya.â€ÌýAdvances in Nursing Science (Data-based manuscript).

Kibicho, Jennifer, and Campbell, J. K.ÌýÌýGlobal Public HealthÌý14.12 (2019): 1733-1743.

Vyles, D., Chiu, A., Routes, J., Castells, M., Phillips, E. J., Kibicho, Jennifer, and Brousseau, D. C.ÌýÌýPediatricsÌý141.5 (2018): e20173466.

Kibicho, Jennifer, Pinkerton, S. D., Owczarzak, J., Mkandawire-Valhmu, Lucy, and Kako, Peninnah.ÌýÌýJournal of the American Pharmaceutical AssociationÌý55.1 (2015): 19-30.

Kibicho, Jennifer, Mkandawire-Valhmu, Lucy, Kako, Peninnah, Stevens, Patricia, Calabrese, L., and Pinkerton, S. D. “Educating their communities to counteract HIV/AIDS-related myths and stigma, one conversation at a time: Lessons from Malawian women living with HIV>.â€ÌýLiteracy as gendered discourse: Engaging the voices of women in global societies.. Ed. Nitri, D. W. Information Age Publishing, (2015): 119-139.

Weinhardt, Lance, Galvao, Loren W., Mwenyekonde, T, Grande, K M., Stevens, Patricia, Yan, A F., Mkandawire-Valhmu, Lucy, Masanjala, W, Kibicho, Jennifer, Ngui, Emmanuel, Emer, L, and Watkins, S C.ÌýÌýSpringerPlusÌý3. (2014): 296.

Kako, Peninnah, Kibicho, Jennifer, Mkandawire-Valhmu, Lucy, Stevens, Patricia, and Karani, A. K. “Advocating for HIV Prevention and Care.â€ÌýSAGE OpenÌý4.2 (2014).

Weinhardt, Lance, Galvao, Loren W., Mwenyekonde, T., Grande, K. M., Stevens, Patricia, Yan, A. F., Mkandawire-Valhmu, Lucy, Masanjala, W., Kibicho, Jennifer, Ngui, E., Emer, L., and Watkins, S. C.ÌýÌýSpringerplusÌý3.item 296 (2014).

Kibicho, Jennifer, Pinkerton, S. D., and Owczarzak, J.ÌýÌýJournal of Pharmacy PracticeÌý27.4 (2013): 369-378.

Mkandawire-Valhmu, Lucy, Wendland, Claire, Stevens, Patricia, Kako, Peninnah, Dressel, Anne, and Kibicho, Jennifer.ÌýÌýGlobal Public HealthÌý8.2 (2013): 187-201.

Kako, Peninnah, Stevens, Patricia, Mkandawire-Valhmu, Lucy, Kibicho, Jennifer, Karani, A K., and Dressel, Anne.ÌýÌýInternational Journal of Health Promotion and EducationÌý51.5 (2013).

Mkandawire-Valhmu, Lucy, Kako, Peninnah, Kibicho, Jennifer, and Stevens, Patricia.ÌýÌýHealth Care for Women InternationalÌý34.3/4 (2013): 332-350.

Pinkerton, Steven D., Kibicho, Jennifer, and Galletly, Carol L.ÌýÌýAIDS and BehaviorÌý17.1 (2013): 1-4.

Kibicho, Jennifer, and Owczarzak, Jill.ÌýÌýAIDS Patient Care and STDsÌý26.1 (2012): 20-28.

Kibicho, Jennifer, and Pinkerton, Steven D.ÌýÌýHealth Affairs (Millwood)Ìý31.4 (2012): 816-826.

Kibicho, Jennifer, Owczarzak, Jill, and Pinkerton, Steven D. “Opinions of a small sample of pharmacists about pharmacy setting and patient adherence to antiretroviral therapy.â€ÌýJournal of Managed Care PharmacyÌý18.6 (2012): 446-452.

Mkandawire-Valhmu, Lucy, Kako, Peninnah, and Kibicho, Jennifer. “Perceptions of the character of God as narrated by East African women living with HIV.â€ÌýJournal of Christian NursingÌý29.3 (2012): 164-172.

Kibicho, Jennifer, and Owczarzak, Jill. “Pharmacists' experiences providing care to HIV-infected patients: Perspectives on adherence barriers, strategies and challenges to promoting adherence.â€ÌýThe journal of American Pharmacists AssociationÌý51.6 (2011): 746-755.

Kibicho, Jennifer, and Owczarzak, J.ÌýÌýJournal of the American Pharmacists Association: JAPhAÌý51.6 (2011): 746-755.