Background:The Ministry of Health is drafting a policy that aims at integrating health services delivery for people above 60 years within the existing delivery structures in Uganda. To inform their …
Background: Deaf children face many challenges in dealing with educational opportunities and ensuring attainment of academic skills. A parent's involvement in the child's education has the potential to enhance academic …
Dr Dorothy Adong Olet,
Dr Aida Nyenje Lubwama,
Ms Martha Olwenyi,
Professor Wilson Acuda
2021
Generic
Health Research
Objectives:Â This research examined the contribution of organizational determinants to patient satisfaction among cancer patients at Hospice Africa Uganda (HAU), specifically the influence of the care environment, the care process …
Gibb Diana M.,
Houston Kirsty A.,
Gibb Jack,
Olupot-Olupot Peter,
Obonyo Nchafatso,
Mpoya Ayub,
Nakuya Margaret,
Muhindo Rita,
Uyoga Sophie,
Evans Jennifer A.
and others...
2019
Journal,
Article
Health Research
MEDLINE Abstract: BACKGROUND:<BR>World Health Organization rehydration management guidelines (plan C) for severe dehydration are widely practiced in resource-poor settings, but never formally evaluated in a trial. The Fluid Expansion as …
Objectives: Older adults across the globe have been particularly affected by the novel coronavirus due to their increased susceptibility to the virus. With limited existing research, the aim of this …
TB education and counseling (TEC) is universally recommended for individuals initiating treatment for active TB in Uganda. The effectiveness of routine TEC in Kampala and the association between specific knowledge …
Hammond W Ed,
Bailey Christopher,
Boucher Philippe,
Spohr Mark,
Whitaker Patrick
2010
Journal,
Article
Health Research
Effective health information systems require timely access to all health data from all sources, including sites of direct care. In most parts of the world today, these data most likely …
Green EC,
Kajubi P,
Hearst N,
Hudes ES,
Maganda AK
2012
Journal,
Article
Health Research
Uganda was one of the first countries to substantially reduce HIV rates through behavior change, but these gains have not continued in recent years. Little is known about what messages …
Amanyire G,
Kwarisiima D,
Kabami J,
Chamie G,
Jain V,
Black D,
Kamya M R,
Clark T D,
Charlebois E D,
Havlir D V
and others...
2014
Journal,
Article
Health Research
Background: HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART) is being rapidly scaled up in sub-Saharan Africa, including recently patients with CD4+ T-cell counts above 350 cells/μl. However, concerns persist about adherence and virologic …