Pontiano Kaleebu
ID: UNCST-2020-R019901
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PERCEPTIONS OF HEALTHCARE WORKERS REGARDING LOCAL INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROCEDURES FOR COVID-19
REFNo: HS867ES
Primary aim: To better understand health care worker perceptions of infection prevention and control procedures to prevent Covid-19 transmission.
Objectives:
1. To evaluate healthcare worker perceptions of their preparedness to ensure effective infection prevention and control of Covid-19 in healthcare settings, and to evaluate healthcare worker’s level of trust in their healthcare organization/facility.
2. To consider how these factors vary
a. Across age, staff role, and length of clinical experience;
b. Between respondents whose hospital is receiving suspected/ confirmed patients and those whose hospitals are not;
c. Between those who have direct experience of treating Covid-19 patients and those who have not.
d. Across different regions in the country that have dealt with other epidemics other than COVID19.
e. Between countries in different global regions where this survey is conducted.
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Uganda |
2020-10-22 |
2023-10-22 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
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Non-degree Award |
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Imran Rasul
ID:
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Firm Dynamics and Worker Resilience to the COVID-19 Shock in Uganda
REFNo: SS565ES
The overall objective of this prpject is to study the effects of the Covid-19 shock on SMEs and workers in Uganda. The study will aim at answering the following research questions:
1. What firm-level characteristics predict firm survival and growth in an expansionary business cycle? Do the same characteristics predict firm resilience to the shock of COVID-19?
2. How do markets evolve during periods of economic growth, in terms of the number of firms, firm size distribution, and level of competition? How does the COVID shock affect the structure and level of competition within markets?
3. How do different types of skills training affect workers’ resilience to the economic shock caused by COVID-19?
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UK |
2020-10-22 |
2023-10-22 |
Social Science and Humanities |
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Non-degree Award |
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Fred Wabwire-Mangen
ID: UNCST-2021-R013549
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Assessing the Burden of Asymptomatic SARS-COV-2 Infection among Patients Seeking Health Care at Health care facilities in Uganda
REFNo: HS889ES
To determine the prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 among a sample of patients seeking health care and HCWs at participating surveillance sites who do not meet the case definition for COVID-19.
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Uganda |
2020-10-22 |
2023-10-22 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
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Non-degree Award |
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ANNETTEE NAKIMULI OLIVIA
ID: UNCST-2022-R011194
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In-depth case study of large referral maternity wards in four countries in sub-Saharan Africa: a case study of Kawempe National Referral Hospital and
Mulago Specialized Women and Neonatal Hospital in Uganda
REFNo: HS907ES
1) To document the preparedness and response to COVID-19 among large maternity/newborn wards in four countries in sub-Saharan Africa over time
2) To serve as a platform for exchange of information and experiences across the contexts studied.
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Uganda |
2020-10-22 |
2023-10-22 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
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Non-degree Award |
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Joyce Kambugu Balagadde
ID: UNCST-2020-R014996
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A regional approach to improved childhood cancer drug access in East Africa: Understanding access and coordinating procurement
REFNo: HS681ES
1. Undertake detailed institutional and health system data collection to obtain key metrics of drug availability and price in participating jurisdictions
2. Describe policies and practices related to childhood cancer drug procurement and provision in partner jurisdictions
3. Analyse the key determinants of childhood cancer drug access in the health system context
4. In partnership with national governments, establish agreements and mechanisms for coordinated procurement of essential childhood cancer medicines, based on evidence-based estimates of need.
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Uganda |
2020-10-21 |
2023-10-21 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
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Non-degree Award |
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