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FREDDIE SSENGOOBA Peter
ID: UNCST-2021-R011834
Mapping the ecosystem for health financing decision-making and prioritization for Refugee Health Policy Community in Uganda.
REFNo: SS1855ES

To perform a critical appraisal of the resource allocation process for refugee health at National (Implementing partners, and subnational level (implementing Partners, district health officers). ,To explore how inter-organizational relationships are structured at each level to support decision making processes for financing refugee health. ,To map out the key players involved in the decision-making process for financing refugee health in Uganda. ,To identify priority setting and resource allocation practices for refugee health.,To map the decision-making process for the financing of refugee health in Uganda.,
Uganda 2023-07-05 11:40:14 2026-07-05 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Ninsiima Lesley Rose
ID:
Prevalence and factors associated with hypertension among Type 2 Diabetic patients attending private hospitals in Kampala District, Uganda
REFNo: HS2828ES

To explore the facility-based barriers of hypertension management among patients with T2D in private health facilities in Kampala. ,To determine the factors associated with hypertension among patients with type 2 diabetes in private facilities in Kampala. ,To assess the prevalence of hypertension among patients with type 2 diabetes in private facilities in Kampala. ,To determine the prevalence of hypertension and factors associated with hypertension among T2D patients in private hospitals in Kampala district. ,
Uganda 2023-07-05 11:38:01 2026-07-05 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Abel Wilson Walekhwa Wilson
ID: UNCST-2021-R011571
PILOTING THE FEASIBILITY OF COMMUNITY-BASED LIVESTOCK ABORTIONS REPORTING FOR IMPROVED SURVEILLANCE OF RIFT VALLEY FEVER DISEASE IN ISINGIRO DISTRICT, UGANDA
REFNo: A264ES

1. To design and pilot a community-based early warning surveillance system for potential RVF in Isingiro district in Uganda based on self-reported cases of livestock abortions from farmers to demonstrate feasibility. 2. To measure stakeholders’ attitudes and awareness of RVF and willingness to participate in a community-based early warning surveillance system and potential RVF vaccination programme. 3. To design and pilot a training module for increasing the index of suspicion for Rift Valley Fever disease among clinical and non-clinical health workers in the high-risk district of Isingiro, Southwestern Uganda.
Uganda 2023-07-05 11:36:35 2026-07-05 Agricultural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Achilles Katamba
ID: UNCST-2019-R000540
RE-IMAGINING TB CARE: TRANSFORMING WHEN, WHERE, AND HOW SERVICES ARE ACCESSED AND DELIVERED IN TB AFFECTED COUNTRIES
REFNo: HS2975ES

3. To identify and prioritize product innovations to roll-out that will provide decentralized, integrated and people centered TB Services ,2. To identify & prioritize opportunity areas to provide decentralized, integrated and people centered TB Services ,1. To assess people’s unmet needs & preferences to provide decentralized, integrated and people-centered TB services.,The study aims at increasing and improving the provision of decentralized (where people live, work, etc.), integrated (for TB and across communicable and non-communicable diseases), and people-centered (considering people’s preferences and circumstances, including their mental and financial well-being) TB services in Uganda. ,
Uganda 2023-07-05 11:34:43 2026-07-05 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Klein Harmonie
ID:
Social dynamics across communities of Wild Eastern Chimpanzees (Pan t. schweinfurthii) in Uganda
REFNo: NS539ES

The project aim is to shed new light on the degree of sociality and cooperation underlying social living in wild chimpanzees. In doing so, I hope to gain a better understanding of chimpanzee behaviour and of the evolutionary trajectory of ape and human sociality
France 2023-07-05 10:39:47 2026-07-05 Natural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Bigirwa Dan Mwangye
ID:
POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER, APPETITIVE AGGRESSION AND THE ROLE OF NARRATIVE EXPOSURE THERAPY INTERVENTION AMONG SOLDIERS RETIRING FROM THE ARMY IN UGANDA
REFNo: HS2949ES

1. To determine the prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among Ugandan soldiers retiring from active service.
2. To establish the prevalence of appetitive aggression among Ugandan soldiers retiring from active service.
3. To establish the factors associated with PTSD among Ugandan soldiers retiring from active service.
4. To find out the factors associated with appetitive aggression among Ugandan soldiers retiring from active service.
5. To assess the relationship between post-traumatic stress disorder and appetitive aggression among Ugandan soldiers retiring from active service.
6 To determine the effectiveness of Narrative exposure therapy in the management of PTSD among Ugandan soldiers retiring from active service.
1.5 Hypotheses
1. There is no PTSD among Ugandan soldiers retiring from active service.
2. There is no appetitive aggression among Ugandan soldiers retiring from active service.
3. There is no a relationship between post-traumatic stress disorder and appetitive aggression among Ugandan soldiers retiring from active service.
4. Narrative Exposure Therapy is not helpful in the treatment of PTSD among Ugandan soldiers retiring from active service.

Uganda 2023-07-03 13:44:31 2026-07-03 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Christopher Isabirye MARTIN SUNDAY
ID:
EXPLORING COLLABORATIVE LEARNING PRACTICES IN HEALTH TUTOR EDUCATION IN UGANDA; A CASE STUDY OF HEALTH TUTORS COLLEGE MULAGO
REFNo: SS1828ES

3. To establish the collaborative practices taken up in assessment of learning at Health Tutor’s College - Mulago in Uganda.,2. To analyse the collaborative learning practices taken up during lesson delivery at Health Tutor’s College - Mulago in Uganda.,1. To examine the collaborative learning practices taken up during lesson preparation at Health Tutor’s College - Mulago in Uganda.,
Uganda 2023-07-03 13:42:24 2026-07-03 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Joseph Kato
ID:
Implementation fidelity to Facility based Active TB Case Finding and its potential moderating factors in selected Health Facilities in Fort Portal City- Western Uganda
REFNo: HS2894ES

To explore the potential moderators to implementation fidelity of facility based Active TB Case finding among health care workers in selected health facilities in Fort Portal city. To determine the potential moderators to implementation fidelity of facility based Active TB Case finding among health care workers in selected health facilities in Fort Portal city ,To determine the level of implementation fidelity to facility based active TB Case Finding among health workers in selected health facilities in Fort Portal ,To determine the level of implementation fidelity to Facility based Active TB Case Finding among health workers and its potential moderating factors in selected Health facilities in Fort Portal City- Western Uganda,
Uganda 2023-07-03 13:40:28 2026-07-03 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Ronald Mbiine Mbiine
ID:
KELOIDS IN UGANDA: PREVALENCE, CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS, PATIENT ATTITUDES AND THE ROLE OF ADIPOSE DERIVED STROMAL VASCULAR FRACTION IN THERE MANAGEMENT
REFNo: HS2937ES

To determine the cellular yield, viability and immunophenotypic characteristics of the adipose derived stromal vascular fraction,To describe the existing published evidence on the use of adipose derived stromal vascular fraction on scar treatment.,To determine the knowledge, attitudes and practices of patients in regard to keloids,To describe the clinical-pathological characteristics of keloids among patients in Uganda,To determine the prevalence of keloids among university students in Uganda.,To determine the prevalence, clinical-pathological characteristics, patient knowledge, attitudes, practices as well as the efficacy and cellular characterization of adipose derived stromal vascular fraction in keloid treatment.,
Uganda 2023-07-03 13:38:15 2026-07-03 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
wilberforce Turyahikayo
ID:
Antecedents of Organisational Effectiveness of Public Universities in Uganda
REFNo: SS1694ES

To assess whether leadership styles are antecedents of organisational effectiveness of public universities in Uganda.

To examine whether organisational culture is an antecedent of organisational effectiveness of public universities in Uganda.

To examine whether leadership styles are antcendents organisational communication in public Universities.

To analyse whether organisational communication is an antecedent of organisational effectiveness in public universities in Uganda.

To examine the moderating effect of organisational culture on the relatiohship between leadership styles and organisational effectiveness of public universities in Uganda.

To assess the mediating effect of organisational communication on the relationship between leadership styles and organisational effectiveness of public universities in Uganda.

Uganda 2023-07-03 13:36:57 2026-07-03 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
PATRICK OTIM
ID:
Factors associated with dysglycemia and the development of kidney dysfunction among people living with HIV on DTG based regimen in Mbarara city.
REFNo: HS2787ES

Determine factors associated with dysglycemia and the development of kidney dysfunction among people living with HIV on dolutegravir-based regimen in Mbarara city.
Uganda 2023-07-03 13:34:53 2026-07-03 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Daniella Akellot
ID:
EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CLORPACTIN IN COMPARISON WITH OTHER WOUND DRESSING AGENTS USED AT SIGN SUPPORTED HOSPITALS IN UGANDA
REFNo: HS2769ES

To determine the effectiveness of Clorpactin in wound dressing at Kumi Orthopaedic Center and St. Mary’s hospital, Lacor.,
Uganda 2023-07-03 13:32:54 2026-07-03 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Emmanuel Rukundo NSHAKIRA
ID: UNCST-2021-R012277
Enabling Entrepreneurs: An Impact Evaluation of Stanbic Business Incubator Enterprise Development Programme in Uganda
REFNo: SS1704ES

c) Assess the effect of training plus operations mentoring on firm outcomes ,b) Assess the effect of training plus strategy mentoring on firm outcomes ,a) Assess the impact of training entrepreneurs on firm productivity, growth, and profitability ,e) Assess the effects of the treatments on business aspirations,d) Assess the effects of each of the three interventions on entrepreneurs’ mental and psychological wellbeing,f) Evaluate the propensity of supporting other businesses through second-order mentoring and business advice (mentees providing mentorship to other entrepreneurs in their network),
Uganda 2023-07-03 13:30:35 2026-07-03 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
MPUUJA MUTEBI TOM
ID:
INFLUENCE OF PEDAGOGICAL KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, PRACTICES ON TEACHING OF QUALITY PHYSICAL EDUCATION: A SURVEY OF LOWER SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN UGANDA.
REFNo: SS1637ES

To establish the moderating effect of school environment on the relationship between KAPs and the teaching of Quality Physical Education. in lower secondary schools. ,To identify the pedagogical practices used by PE teachers when teaching PE in lower secondary schools.,To establish the influence of PE teachers’ attitudes on teaching of PE in lower secondary schools.,To establish the influence of pedagogical knowledge on the teaching of QPE in lower secondary schools.,To explore the status of teaching PE in lower secondary schools in Uganda.,To investigation the influence of PE teachers’ pedagogical KAPs on the teaching of Quality Physical Education (QPE) in lower secondary schools in Uganda.,To explore the status of teaching PE in lower secondary schools in Uganda, in order to establish the influence of pedagogical KAPs on the teaching of PE.,
Uganda 2023-07-03 13:28:43 2026-07-03 Social Science and Humanities Degree Award
Robens Mutatina
ID: UNCST-2021-R013633
A mHealth-Based Framework to Support ART Adherence and Retention in Care Among Adolescent Girls and Young Mothers Living with HIV/AIDS in Mbarara District RefNO: MUST-2022-577
REFNo: HS2694ES

The main objective of this study is to improve ART adherence and retention in care among adolescent girls and young mothers-AGYM (aged 15 to 24 years) living with HIV/AIDS using a mobile health framework. To analyse the existing mHealth interventions for ART adherence and retention in care among AGYM in order to identify their strengths and weaknesses. To develop a mHealth framework for supporting ART adherence and retention in care among AGYM living with HIV/AIDS To explore the initial acceptability, feasibility and preliminary impact of using the developed mHealth intervention on AGYW's knowledge and practices regarding ART adherence and retention in care
Uganda 2023-07-03 13:26:08 2026-07-03 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Wamala Denis
ID:
PREVALENCE AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH MENTAL ILLNESS AMONG ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS LIVING WITH HIV ATTENDING INFECTIOUS DISEASE INSTITUTE
REFNo: HS2575ES

To determine the prevalence and factors associated with mental illness among Adolescents and Young adults attending Infectious Disease Institute, Uganda.
Uganda 2023-07-03 11:27:44 2026-07-03 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Edith Mbabazi-Kabachelor
ID: UNCST-2020-R011661
Sustainable MRI System for Uganda
REFNo: HS2739ES

A comparison of Low Field MRI with conventional CT diagnostics,1.3) To test whether low-field, sustainable MRI devices can be useful in infection predictive diagnostics.,1.2) To test whether low-field, sustainable MRI devices can be useful in brain volumetric analysis.,1.1) To test whether low-field, sustainable MRI devices can be useful in structural analysis for diagnostics and treatment management.
Uganda 2023-07-03 11:26:53 2026-07-03 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
David Sengendo
ID:
Transformational School Leadership and Academic Performance of Secondary schools in Uganda
REFNo: SS563ES

iii) To examine the influence of transformational leadership attributes on academic performance of public Secondary schools in Uganda. ,ii) To examine the Influence of transformational leadership attributes on academic performance of private schools in Uganda. ,i) To investigate the extent to which transformational leadership traits of head teachers influence academic performance of secondary schools in Uganda.,
Uganda 2023-06-30 19:11:13 2026-06-30 Social Science and Humanities Degree Award
Jane  Kabami
ID: UNCST-2021-R012588
Community-based, peer-delivered PrEP for female sex workers in rural Uganda: The Peers for PrEP (P4P) Study
REFNo: HS2884ES

Phase A Primary Objective: To develop and refine a community-based, peer-delivered PrEP intervention for women engaged in sex work in rural Uganda
Uganda 2023-06-30 13:00:31 2026-06-30 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Godfrey Mugyenyi Rwambuka
ID: UNCST-2023-R008285
WHO Labour care guide introduction, implementation and use as an effective decision-making tool to monitor labor among obstetric care providers in publicly funded health facilities in Mbarara district and Mbarara City, Southwestern Uganda
REFNo: HS2864ES

4. To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of the new WHO LCG versus the partogram in detecting prolonged labour and reducing rates of obstructed labour among women delivering in Mbarara district and Mbarara City,3. To assess effectiveness and other implementation outcomes of the new LCG using Proctor implementation outcome framework among HCPs delivering women across Mbarara District and Mbarara City,To refine the new WHO LCG and develop a suitable implementation strategy to effectively integrate LCG into routine maternity care of a low-income setting,1. To Explore potential facilitators and barriers to health care providers’ sustained engagement in labour monitoring in Mbarara city, south western Uganda ,To evaluate the introduction, implementation and use of the new WHO Labour Care guide as a key decision-making tool to optimally monitor labour progress in publicly funded health facilities in Mbarara district and Mbarara city, Southwestern Uganda.,
Uganda 2023-06-30 12:57:46 2026-06-30 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
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