Digital Evidence Base

Trusted Knowledge for Informed Decisions

Filters
SDGs
Priority Areas
Research Outcomes
Document Type
Year
4019 results found
Show:
Establishing the State of Practice about Data Standards in Monitoring Healthcare Interventions for HIV in Uganda's EMR-based Health Information Systems
Kambugu A, Kiwanuka A, Bagyendera M, Wamema J, Alunyu A, Amiyo M, Nabukenya J
2021
DOI: 10.5220/0010264302000211

Electronic Health Information Systems (EHIS) in Uganda are characterised by inaccessibility to reliable, timely and integrated data for effectively monitoring and tracking continuity of care for people living with HIV, …

Abstract
Experiences and ways PLWHA deal with their lives
Kaawa-Mafigiri D., Kiwanuka A., Walakira E.
2021
DOI: 10.4314/ahs.v21i4.15

The issue of HIV and AIDS and people living with HIV and AIDS is very sensitive which needs great attention. The population of infected individuals seems not to seek help …

Abstract
Nursing leadership styles and their impact on intensive care unit quality measures: An integrative review
Kiwanuka F., Nanyonga R.C., Sak-Dankosky N., Muwanguzi P.A., Kvist T.
2021
DOI: 10.1111/jonm.13151

AIM: To examine the impact of nursing leadership styles on intensive care unit quality measures. BACKGROUND: Evidence on the impact of leadership styles has direct implications for building and strengthening …

Abstract
Polychoric Correlation with Ordinal Data in Nursing Research
Kiwanuka F., Nanyonga R.C., Sak-Dankosky N., Kvist T., Kopra J.
2022
DOI: 10.1097/NNR.0000000000000614

BACKGROUND: Measures in nursing research frequently use Likert scales that yield ordinal data. Confirmatory factor analysis using Pearson correlations commonly applies to such data, although this violates ordinal scale assumptions. …

Abstract
The HIV and STI syndemic following mass scale-up of combination HIV interventions in Uganda: a population-based cross-sectional study
Galiwango R.M., Grabowski M.K., Kagaayi J., Reynolds S.J., Kigozi G., Serwadda D., Mpagazi J., Kiboneka S., Ssekubugu R., Kereba J.B., Nakayijja A., Tukundane J., Jackson J., Peer A.D., Kennedy C., Manabe Y., Chang L.W., Kalibala S., Gray R.H., Wawer M.J., Tobian A.A.R., Gaydos C.A., Quinn T.C.
2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.03.31.22273254

Background: Combination HIV interventions (CHIs) have led to significant declines in HIV incidence in sub-Saharan Africa; however, population-level data on non-HIV sexually transmitted infection (STI) burden in the context of …

Abstract
The evidence base of nurse-led family interventions for improving family outcomes in adult critical care settings: A mixed method systematic review
Kiwanuka F., Nanyonga R.C., Sak-Dankosky N., Kvist T., Alemayehu Y.H.
2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2021.104100

BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the consequences of a patient's admission to critical care settings, causing families to face more psychosocial issues than in previous years. Thus, nurses and …

Abstract
Overcoming Shortcoming in Monitoring Retention in Option B+
Kiwanuka George Ssennyonjo, Aloysius
2018

The retention in care is a serious pointer of achievement for the Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission(PMTCT) care program. The level of retention of women under PMTCT care program …

Abstract
Interventions to manage dual practice among health workers
KiwanukaSuzanne N., Rutebemberwa Elizeus, Nalwadda Christine, Okui Olico, Ssengooba Freddie, Kinengyere Alison A., Pariyo George W.
2011

MEDLINE Abstract: BACKGROUND:<BR>Dual practice, whereby health workers hold two or more jobs, is a common phenomenon globally. In resource constrained low- and middle-income countries dual practice poses an ongoing threat …

Abstract
An organizational theory of health communication campaigns: Evidence from the Uganda AIDS campaign
Kiwanuka-Tondo James
1999

More and more, public and private organizations are relying on communication campaigns to communicate directly with the public. Communication campaigns have particularly become a vital vehicle for dealing with health …

Abstract
Media ownership and news framing: an analysis of HIV/AIDS coverage by Ugandan press
Kiwanuka-Tondo J, Albada KF, Payton FC
2012
DOI: 10.2989/16085906.2012.754837

Applying framing theory, the present research analyzes trends in Ugandan news coverage and the prominent issue frames for HIV/AIDS-related stories. In order to determine the influence of other factors, such …

Abstract
AI Research Assistant
AI-powered research assistance. Uses the Digital Evidence Base as the Knowledge source.