Arthur Mpimbaza
ID: UNCST-2022-R008866
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Assessing the Determinants of Quality Data Reporting and Use for Decision Making Among Public and Private Health Care Workers in Acholi, Busoga and West Nile Regions in Uganda
REFNo: HS4849ES
The main objective of this study is to understand the determinants of quality data reporting and use for analysis and decision-making among public and/or private health care workers to inform activity design and implementation approaches.
The study will assess the existing structures for malaria data reporting and use in both public and private health facilities, and community level including reporting tools, supervision structures, health worker motivation and overall human resource capacity across disease specific data reporting and use requirements
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Uganda |
2024-10-08 14:19:40 |
2027-10-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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SARAH NAKUBULWA
ID: UNCST-2022-R004800
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Criterion based audit of obstetric Guidelines for management of the major causes of maternal mortality in Mulago Specialised Women’s and Neonatal Hospital and Kawempe National Referral Hospital Ref No MAK-SOMREC-2024-943
REFNo: HS4961ES
3. To explore the background knowledge and understanding of the guidelines among staff working at MSWNH and KNRH,2. To reassess the adherence to standards for management of three major causes of maternal mortality (post-partum haemorrhage, Preeclampsia and puerperal sepsis) in MSWNH and KNRH six months after feedback and training.,To assess the adherence to standards for management of postpartum haemorrhage, preeclampsia and obstetric sepsis used in Mulago Specialised Women’s and Neonatal Hospital (MSWNH) and Kawempe National Referral Hospital (KNRH) before and after training and to explore the background knowledge and understanding of the guidelines among staff in the two hospitals.,1. To assess the adherence to standards for management of three major causes of maternal mortality (Post-partum haemorrhage, Preeclampsia and puerperal c sepsis) in Mulago Specialised Women’s and Neonatal Hospital (MSWNH) and Kawempe National Referral Hospital (KNRH). ,
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Uganda |
2024-10-08 13:50:00 |
2027-10-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Justine Khanyalano
ID:
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Perioperative care pathways in eastern Uganda: A community engagement and involvement project exploring patient and family member knowledge and attitudes
REFNo: HS4962ES
Identify patients’ and their family members’ priorities for improving surgical care ,Identify community beliefs and contextual factors that influence their surgical pathway,Describe patients’ and their family members’ experiences of surgical pathways,Explore ways that patients and their family members can be more involved in their surgical care,
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Uganda |
2024-10-08 13:00:01 |
2027-10-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Moses Mukasa
ID: UNCST-2024-R003643
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RISK FACTORS FOR AND COPING MECHANISMS FOLLOWING SUICIDE IDEATION AND SUICIDE ATTEMPTS AMONG REFUGEES IN HUMANITARIAN SETTINGS WITHIN NORTHERN UGANDA
REFNo: SS3111ES
4. To assess the explanatory models of suicide ideation and suicide attempt among refugees in humanitarian settings within northern Uganda, following suicide behavior,3. To explore the coping mechanisms adopted by refugees in humanitarian settings within northern Uganda, following suicide ideation,2. To determine the risk factors for suicide behavior among refugees in humanitarian settings within northern Uganda ,1. To assess the risk factors for suicide ideation among refugees in humanitarian settings within northern Uganda,To assess the risk factors for and coping mechanisms following suicide ideation and suicide behavior among refugees in humanitarian settings within northern Uganda,
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Uganda |
2024-10-08 12:48:23 |
2027-10-08 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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JIMMY OCAYA
ID:
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Organic explosive residues from soil at Amuru demining sites, Northern Uganda
REFNo: NS858ES
Specific objective 4: To determine the immobilization of selected organic explosives from soil using biochar.,To determine the degradation of selected organic explosives in soil samples from Amuru demining sites, Northern Uganda.,To evaluate the sorption and desorption characteristics of the selected explosives in soil samples at Amuru demining sites, Northern Uganda.,To assess the concentration of explosive residues HMX, RDX, TNT, 2 6-DNT, NG, PETN and Tetryl from soil at Amuru demining sites, Northern Uganda.,To investigate the occurrence and fate of selected organic explosive residues at Amuru demining sites, Northern Uganda.,
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Uganda |
2024-10-08 12:46:18 |
2027-10-08 |
Natural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Sara Ciucci
ID:
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Evaluating prosecutorial approaches to address the nexus between Conflict-Related Sexual Violence (CRSV) and Terrorism
REFNo: SS3096ES
1. Examine and identify key challenges in prosecuting sexual violence crimes committed by terrorist organisations, including legal, institutional, and societal barriers, and explore strategies to overcome these challenges.
2. Amplify survivors' perspectives on accountability across international, national, and local levels regarding CRSV and terrorism, focusing on their views on justice.
3. Investigate how local, national, regional, and international adjudicative systems can collaborate more effectively to prosecute CRSV related to terrorism.
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Italy |
2024-10-08 12:44:56 |
2027-10-08 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Catherine Nakidde
ID: UNCST-2024-R005381
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Accreditation of health professions education in Uganda - exploring policy, processes, actors and context
REFNo: SS3129ES
- To document the implications of the findings for research, policy, and practice.,- To establish how, why, for whom, and in what circumstances HPE accreditation may work to strengthen the quality of health professional training and practice in Uganda.,- To examine the implementation (processes, content, actors, context) of accreditation for different health professional groups in Uganda. ,- To map and document available evidence and gaps in HPE accreditation within Africa. ,To evaluate the implementation of HPE accreditation in Uganda and its implications on the quality of HPE.,
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Uganda |
2024-10-08 12:43:52 |
2027-10-08 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Losira Nasirumbi
ID: UNCST-2021-R013084
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Gender dynamics in the sorghum value chain: Towards enhanced uptake and commercialization of sorghum innovations in Uganda
REFNo: A513ES
The overall objective of this research is to gain a better understanding of the gendered dynamics in the sorghum value chain as a pathway to enhanced/equitable uptake and commercialization of sorghum innovations in Uganda
Specific objectives
The specific research objectives are to;
1. Describe the roles and responsibilities of men and women in the sorghum value chain
2. Assess the gender dynamics in access to and control over resources in the sorghum value chain
3. Examine the distribution of decision-making power within sorghum-growing households and how this shapes uptake of sorghum innovations
4. Analyze the influence of gender relations on participation of men and women in the sorghum value chain in Uganda.
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Uganda |
2024-10-08 12:42:23 |
2027-10-08 |
Agricultural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Faith Ronoh Boreh
ID:
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Sexual Health and Reproductive Health in 10 African Member states
REFNo: SS3116ES
1. Explore the extent to which the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated gender disparity in health systems across Africa for women and girls. 2. Understand how reproductive, sexual, and maternal health services have been impacted by the pandemic. 3. Investigate whether the impact of the above differs across health services of 8 targeted Member States in all five regions across Africa.,To understand how health outcomes for women were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic,
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Kenya |
2024-10-08 12:25:39 |
2027-10-08 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Andrew Semulimi Weil Matabi
ID: UNCST-2021-R013568
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Preclinical Atherosclerosis and Cardiovascular DisEases Risk Prediction Models in Older People with HIV (PACE-HIV study) in Uganda.
REFNo: HS4963ES
2. To determine the effect of incorporating dietary habits and physical activity levels into the non-laboratory WHO/ISH risk chart for Africa (E) on the 10-year CVD risk scores PWH and those without.,1. To determine the prevalence of preclinical atherosclerosis using both CIMT and carotid plaque in PWH versus those without HIV.,
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Uganda |
2024-10-08 12:21:33 |
2027-10-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Jafesi Pulle
ID: UNCST-2020-R014213
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Feasibility Testing and Scaling of Two-Way Messaging in the ACT Platform
REFNo: HS4968ES
Aim 1: Optimize the 2-way SMS functionality within the ACT platform.
Aim 2: Understand integration and uptake of the 2-way SMS functionality within the ACT platform using the RE-AIM implementation framework
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Uganda |
2024-10-08 12:01:12 |
2027-10-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Anifa Miiro
ID:
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MANAGEMENT STYLES, CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND PERFORMANCE OF SELECTED INTERNATIONAL NON–GOVERNMENT ORGANISATIONS IN UGANDA
REFNo: SS3196ES
vi. To establish the effect of Government policy as an intervening factor on the relationship between management styles, cultural diversity, and performance of International Non-Government organization in Uganda. ,v. To establish the effect of Work environment as an intervening factor on the relationship between management styles, cultural diversity, and performance of International Non-Government organization in Uganda. ,iv. To assess the effect of Language diversity on performance of International Non-Government Organizations in Uganda,iii. To assess the effect of Religion diversity on performance of International Non-Government Organizations in Uganda.,ii. To assess the effect of Strategic style on performance of International Non-Government Organizations in Uganda,i. To assess the effect of Visionary Management style on performance of International Non-Government Organizations in Uganda.,The purpose of the study is to examine the effect of Management styles , Cultural diversity and performance of selected International Non-Government organizations in Uganda.,
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Uganda |
2024-10-08 11:16:46 |
2027-10-08 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Ivan Kahwa
ID: UNCST-2021-R012730
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Chemical characterization of Ugandan propolis and its activity against multidrug-resistant bacteria
REFNo: HS5018ES
To investigate the antibacterial mechanisms of propolis extracts, propolis-antibiotic, and nanopropolis combinations by destroying cell wall membranes and resisting biofilm formation.,To prepare a nano-emulsion loaded with propolis extracts and test its in vitro antibacterial activity against resistant bacterial strains and multidrug-resistant bacteria.,To investigate the synergistic activity of propolis extracts with potent antibacterial activity in combination with selected antibiotics against resistant bacterial strains and multidrug-resistant bacteria. ,To assess the antibacterial activity of propolis extracts from different agroecological zones against resistant bacterial strains and multidrug-resistant bacteria. ,To carry out a chemical profile of propolis from the different agroecological zones using spectroscopic and chromatographic techniques. ,To develop chemical profiles, determine antimicrobial activities, and formulate a nanobiotic of the Ugandan propolis obtained from various agroecological zones. ,
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Uganda |
2024-10-08 11:04:03 |
2027-10-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Sheila Ampaire
ID: UNCST-2021-R012468
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Baseline Review of Safety Monitoring and Reporting in the conduct of clinical Trials in Uganda
REFNo: HS5028ES
2. To understand the barriers and facilitators of safety monitoring and reporting in clinical trials in Uganda.,1. To evaluate the safety reporting system in the conduct of clinical trials in Uganda.,
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Uganda |
2024-10-04 10:03:52 |
2027-10-04 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Robert Ssekubugu
ID: UNCST-2019-R001365
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Prevalence of Oral Human Papillomavirus and HIV-infection in priority populations in South Central Uganda: a pilot study
REFNo: HS4937ES
Objective 1: Estimate the prevalence of HIV and OHPV and their impact on oral health conditions in Rakai and neighboring districts in South Central Uganda.
(a) Estimate the prevalence of HIV and OHPV infection;
(b) Estimate the prevalence of oral diseases (pre-cancerous lesions, oropharyngeal cancer, periodontal disease, dental decay);
(c) Estimate the extent to which OHPV, HIV, and OHPV/HIV co-infection is associated with an increase in the prevalence of oral diseases.
Objective 2: Identify the barriers to accessing oral health services among fisherfolk participating in Rakai and neighboring districts in South Central Uganda.
a) Explore the key perceived barriers to healthcare services, including STI and oral health services;
b) Explore the level of oral health understanding among community members;
c) Explore the pathways community members use to access oral health care services,
d) Identify environmental, personal, sexual, and other risk factors associated with the prevalence of common oral conditions, including tooth decay, periodontal problems, and OHPV.
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Uganda |
2024-09-27 22:19:07 |
2027-09-27 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Micheal Mutyaba Raymond
ID:
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END OF PROGRAM EVALUATION FOR THE CITY WIDE INCLUSIVE SANITATION PROGRAM
REFNo: SS3202ES
a) Assess progress and Impact: the study aims at evaluating the progress made by the CWIS project in achieving its stated objectives and assess the impact of project interventions on targeted communities and institutions. This will involve examining whether the project has effectively increased access to improved onsite sanitation services, particularly for underserved urban poor households, public institutions, and transient populations; and
b) Provide recommendations for future Interventions: Based on the evaluation findings, formulate actionable recommendations for future sanitation interventions in Kampala and neighboring municipalities. These recommendations will aim at enhancing the effectiveness, efficiency, and sustainability of sanitation service delivery, contributing to the broader goal of urban transformation and improved public health outcomes.
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Uganda |
2024-09-27 22:16:36 |
2027-09-27 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Vivian Najjuka NA
ID:
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Health Information Seeking Behavior of People Living With Vitiligo in South Western Uganda
REFNo: SS3061ES
1. To establish the health information seeking practices for People Living with Vitiligo in South Western Uganda. 2. To determine the level of satisfaction with the health information sources by People Living with Vitiligo in South Western Uganda. 3. To identify the challenges encountered by People Living with Vitiligo in South Western Uganda, while seeking for health information on Vitiligo condition. 4. To explore interventions for enhancing health information access for coping with the Vitiligo condition in South Western Uganda.,The study seeks to explore the health information seeking behavior of People Living with Vitiligo in South Western Uganda and to propose interventions for enhancing HI access for coping with the Vitiligo condition.,
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Uganda |
2024-09-27 22:09:53 |
2027-09-27 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Mikiko Nihimura
ID:
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Exploring “Actionable Information” for Learning Improvement in Rural East Africa: A Positive Deviance Approach
REFNo: SS3226ES
To explore effective channels of information sharing towards improving education outcomes at child, household, and school levels.,To understand how parents and schools obtain and use information for pupils’learning at home and school,To understand how parents and schools obtain and use information for pupils’learning at home and schoolto explore effective channels of information sharing towards improving education outcomes at child, household, and school levels.,
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Japan |
2024-09-27 22:07:58 |
2027-09-27 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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JAMES SSENFUUMA THOMAS
ID: UNCST-2023-R005484
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2REST Responsibilities for Resilience Embedded in Street Temporalities: mapping street youth lived resiliences through analysis of secondary data
REFNo: SS3217ES
To analyse the GUOTS data set using a multisystemic resilience framework to street life experiences
To explore the data set longitudinally using a breadth and depth approach to understand temporal changes in young people’s lives, across diverse urban contexts, for creating interventions that develop as young people grow up
To explore with stakeholders, how the analysed evidence base can support young street people and inform policy and practice across diverse African and global contexts
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Uganda |
2024-09-27 22:04:28 |
2027-09-27 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Bruce Kirenga J
ID: UNCST-2019-R001460
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SMART (Smallpox vaccine for Mpox Post-Exposure Prophylaxis: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial)
REFNo: HS4726ES
Co-Primary objectives Co-primary: 1) To assess the effectiveness of the Smallpox vaccine in preventing RT-PCR confirmed Mpox infection among contacts of confirmed Mpox infection 2) To assess the effectiveness of the Smallpox vaccine in reducing the severity of symptoms; measured as symptom severity score, based on 12 symptom items (16) each assigned a score of 0 to 5 for a total measure of 0 to 60. These co-primary objectives will be evaluated during the first 28 days after randomization.
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Uganda |
2024-09-27 14:06:23 |
2027-09-27 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Joyce Nakatumba-Nabende
ID: UNCST-2020-R014244
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Establishment of the Makerere University Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (Mak-CAD)
REFNo: SIR402ES
1. Advance research and innovations in priority Artificial Intelligence for development (AI4D) areas, which include; AI in Healthcare, AI in Agriculture, Natural Language Processing, and AI for environment and climate challenges.
2. Train MSc and PhDs in thematic AI4D areas
3. Enhance AI4D impact through research translation and collaborations
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Uganda |
2024-09-27 13:00:42 |
2027-09-27 |
Engineering and Technology |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Joel Ogwang
ID: UNCST-2022-R009783
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Initiating cattle health genomics research and applications in Uganda
REFNo: A462ES
1) Provide insight into the genetic composition and diversity of Ugandan cattle through the sampling and analysis of genotypes across multiple Ugandan farms.
2) Linking the genetic data with health data that are already being collected to pilot the utility of the LUNDA platform to facilitate future research and knowledge exchange in cattle health and productivity genomics.
3) Develop a roadmap for future collaborative research in cattle genomics in Uganda.
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Uganda |
2024-09-27 12:58:24 |
2027-09-27 |
Agricultural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Susan Nabadda
ID: UNCST-2020-R014331
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Field performance evaluation of the Point of Care Afinion HaemoglobinA1c test (HbA1c) as a diagnostic tool for Diabetes Mellitus (DM) in people living with HIV/AIDS in Uganda.
REFNo: HS4523ES
To determine the operational characteristics a POC afinion device in HBA1C testing by the users.,To determine the feasibility and acceptability of integrating HbA1c as a diagnostic and monitoring tool for DM among PLHIV and TB/HIV patient.,To determine the accuracy of Afinion Hemoglobin A1c test (HbA1c) POC device in diagnosing and monitoring treatment in DM patients LWHIV Iin Uganda in comparison with Cobas C311 as a gold standard.,To evaluate the field performance of the point of Care Afinion Hemoglobin A1c test (HbA1c) as a diagnostic tool for Diabetes Mellitus (DM) in people living with HIV/AIDS.,
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Uganda |
2024-09-25 15:02:46 |
2027-09-25 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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GLORIA GERIA Margaret
ID: UNCST-2024-R002971
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EXPLORING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GROUP LEARNING IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS: A CASE OF MITYANA DISTRICT
REFNo: SS3100ES
Research Objectives
1.To identify the strategies employed by teachers in forming groups to facilitate group learning in selected primary schools in Mityana district.
2.To examine the perceptions of teachers regarding the implementation of group learning in primary schools.
3.To investigate the experiences of learners in the context of group learning in selected primary schools in Mityana district.
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Uganda |
2024-09-25 13:42:18 |
2027-09-25 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Isaac Ssewanyana
ID: UNCST-2020-R014336
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RightSign® HIV 1.2.O Rapid Test Cassette (Whole Blood/Serum/ Plasma) - Diagnostic sensitivity & diagnostic specificity, specimen equivalence, precision and qualification of usability.
REFNo: HS4998ES
4) To demonstrate the usability of this rapid diagnostic test (RDT) when performed by the intended users. It will be assessed whether the intended users comprehend all key messages from labelling and packaging (i.e. label comprehension study) and whether they can correctly interpret pre-determined test results (i.e. result interpretation study).,3) To estimate the precision (repeatability and reproducibility) of the RightSign® HIV 1.2.O Rapid Test Cassette (Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma) according to WHO TSS-1 Part 1: 1.3.1.,2) To demonstrate the equivalence of serum, plasma (EDTA-K2), venous whole blood (EDTA-K2) and fingerprick whole blood collected from HIV positive patients according to WHO TSS-1 Part 1: 1.1.1.,1) To establish the diagnostic sensitivity and diagnostic specificity of the RightSign® HIV 1.2.O Rapid Test Cassette (Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma) in plasma samples according to the WHO TSS-1 part 2.1.,
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Uganda |
2024-09-25 13:23:10 |
2027-09-25 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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TOM OGWANG
ID:
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The lived experiences of severe Covid-19 Survivors treated in Covid-19 treatment unit at Lira Hospital.
REFNo: HS4906ES
To explore the coping strategies employed by Survivors of Severe COVID–19 disease treated in Lira Hospital-isolation unit,To describe the lived experiences of survivors of Severe COVID–19 disease treated in Lira Hospital-isolation unit.,To explore the lived experiences and coping strategies of Survivors of Severe COVID–19 disease treated in Lira Hospital. ,
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Uganda |
2024-09-25 13:07:57 |
2027-09-25 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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EVA NATUKUNDA
ID: UNCST-2020-R014330
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An Open-label, Single-arm Study to Provide Continued Access to Study Drug to Participants Who Have Completed Pediatric Clinical Studies Involving Gilead HIV Treatments
REFNo: HS4706ES
To provide Continued Access to Study Drug to Participants Who Completed Pediatric Clinical Studies Involving Gilead HIV Treatments
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Uganda |
2024-09-25 12:50:13 |
2027-09-25 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Susan Nakubulwa Kiwanuka
ID:
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An investigation of Predictors of Brucellosis infection in Nakasongola District, central Uganda
REFNo: HS4967ES
i) To investigate the predictors of Brucellosis infection in Nakasongola District.
ii) To investigate the barriers and facilitators of infection control measures for Brucellosis and give recommendations for disease control.
iii)To examine the barriers and facilitators utilization of the One Health approach in Nakasongola District.
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Uganda |
2024-09-24 9:57:52 |
2027-09-24 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Diane Kabanyana
ID: UNCST-2024-R003450
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Evaluating the impact of VSLA-led water funds on handpump functionality and safe WASH behaviors in Kabarole District. RefNO:UCUREC-2024-923:
REFNo: SS3109ES
To examine the influence of VSLAs with water funds on the adoption of safe WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) behaviors within communities. This includes determining whether communities with a water-fund VSLA show increased receptiveness to sanitation and hygiene promotion and exhibit higher rates of chlorination, safe water storage, handwashing, and latrine use.,To assess the impact of VSLA-led water funds on communities’ expenses for handpump maintenance and the functionality of handpumps. Specifically, this involves evaluating whether communities with active VSLA-led water funds collect higher financial contributions from water users, allocate more funds to handpump upkeep and repairs, and achieve better handpump functionality, as indicated by fewer days of downtime and enhanced user convenience (e.g., improved pump capacity and reduced leakage),
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Rwanda |
2024-09-23 13:58:45 |
2027-09-23 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Samuel Kiwanuka Lubega
ID:
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PREVALENCE OF WORK-RELATED MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS AMONG KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY STAFF
REFNo: HS4890ES
i) To investigate on the common work-related musculoskeletal disorders of Kyambogo
University staff.
ii) To determine the relationship between physical activity levels and work-related
musculoskeletal disorders among Kyambogo University staff.
iii) To establish the relationship between psychosocial factors and work-related
musculoskeletal disorders among Kyambogo University staff.
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Uganda |
2024-09-23 13:51:40 |
2027-09-23 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Edmund Okello
ID:
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INCIDENCE, TIME TO TREATMENT INTERRUPTION AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS AMONG TB PATIENTS IN PAKWACH DISTRICT, WESTNILE REGION, UGANDA
REFNo: HS4834ES
To determine the health systems factors associated with treatment interruption among TB patients in Pakwach district,To determine the socio-demographic factors associated with treatment interruption among TB patients in Pakwach district.,To determine the patient factors associated with treatment interruption among TB patients in Pakwach district.,To determine the incidence and the median time to treatment interruption among TB patients in Pakwach district.,To determine the incidence, time to treatment interruption and associated factors among TB patients in Pakwach district.,
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Uganda |
2024-09-23 13:49:57 |
2027-09-23 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Julian Hopwood
ID: UNCST-2022-R010178
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Sustainable tree use in Acholi, northern Uganda: A post-colonial approach to protecting an African community and environment
REFNo: SS3036ES
To use, develop and analyse the collaborative autoethnography method as a post colonial approach to research.,To evaluate strategies for influencing commuities on sustainable use fo natural resources.,To explore the influences of public authorities on communities in respect of natural resource use.,To understand the relationship between different public authorities and natural resources.,To understand the customary ownership of natural resources in Acholi.,To design a communications strategy around how domestic use of natural resources, especially trees, can be sustainable.,
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UK |
2024-09-23 13:46:41 |
2027-09-23 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Fred Nsubuga
ID: UNCST-2021-R012063
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Hospital Based Sentinel Surveillance of Adverse Events of Special Interest (AESI) after Vaccination with COVID-19 Vaccines in Uganda
REFNo: HS4771ES
1. Identify and describe successes and challenges experienced by Uganda during vaccine safety HBSSS planning, development, and implementation phases,3. Document implementation process and lessons learned to inform global vaccine safety partners on the use of HBSSS in low- and middle-income settings,2. Assess feasibility of using HBSSS to generate improved data on adverse events of special interest (AESI) conditions in Uganda (including background rates),1. Assess benefits and consequences of HBSSS implementation on existing vaccine safety surveillance practices in Uganda (i.e., reporting, investigations, causality assessments),
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Uganda |
2024-09-23 13:44:46 |
2027-09-23 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Sheila Balinda Nina
ID: UNCST-2021-R013804
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Assessment of suitability of biomedical prevention products against the contemporary strains of HIV-1 in India and Uganda.
REFNo: HS4843ES
a. Describe the genetic diversity of contemporary HIV-1 Viruses from India and Uganda and compare them with historical viruses using single genomes and next-generation sequencing technologies (Dr. Nanaocha Sharma, Dr. Jyoti Sutar, Dr Sheila Balinda)
b. Assessment of sequence diversity and phylodynamics of contemporary and historical genomic sequences towards elucidating epidemic divergence over time (Dr Nanaocha Sharma, Dr Jyoti Sutar)
c. Determination of features associated with virus replication and their correlation with altered pathogenicity through full genome infectious molecular clones with unique signatures representing recombinants (Dr. Sheila Balinda)
d. Identification of contemporary broadly neutralizing antibody (bnAbs) epitopes from recombinant HIV-1 specifically distinct from historical viruses and in vitro assessment of neutralization sensitivity against clinically important bnAbs towards suitability assessment of bnAb-based preventive vaccines in India and Uganda (Dr Jyoti Sutar, Dr Sheila Balinda)
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Uganda |
2024-09-23 13:41:04 |
2027-09-23 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Success Kamuhanda
ID: UNCST-2024-R004280
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Assessing the knowledge, attitude, practices about and barriers to deworming of school aged children among care givers in Kampala slums
REFNo: SS2921ES
To identify the barriers to effective deworming programs for school-aged children in these communities.,To determin the deworming practices among care givers of school-aged children in communities in different slums of Kampala.,To determine the attitude towards deworming among care givers of school-aged children in these communities.,To assess the knowledge about deworming among care givers of school-aged children in communities in different slums of Kampala.,To assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding deworming among caregivers of school-aged children in Kampala slums, and to identify the barriers influencing the uptake of deworming medication.,
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Uganda |
2024-09-23 13:35:08 |
2027-09-23 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Andrew Kennedy Boyd
ID:
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An Exploration Early Life Stress Exposure and Enamel Defect Occurrences in the Kibale Chimpanzee Project’s Primate Skeletal Collection
REFNo: NS864ES
Image the teeth of the primates within the Kibale Chimpanzee Faunal Collection. I plan to image enamel bands on the incisors, canines and premolars of each specimen in the collection in an effort to compare markers of ealry life stress (ELS) between primate species using enamel defects as a proxy.
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USA |
2024-09-23 13:32:49 |
2027-09-23 |
Natural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Aisha Nanyiti
ID: UNCST-2021-R013489
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Climate-related risks and sustainable cage fish farming in Vietnam and Uganda
REFNo: SS3009ES
The project aims to investigate cage fish farmers’ adaptation to climate-related risks to inform policy makers regarding sustainable cage fish production.,To identify the determinants of cage fish farmers’ choice of adaptive measures to climate related risk.,To analyze factors affecting cage fish farmers’ perceptions of risks.,To explore cage fish farmers’ perceptions of risks and risk preferences.,
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Uganda |
2024-09-23 13:26:11 |
2027-09-23 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Queenie Nyati Annette
ID: UNCST-2023-R008468
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Youth-hood Khat related injuries and their social determinants in North Western Uganda.
REFNo: HS3958ES
To prevent the initiation and use of khat among secondary school youth in North-western Uganda.,4. To develop and test a Psycho-Education (PE) model for prevention of first user of khat among youth in north western Uganda. ,3. To document stakeholder perceptions on the association between youth-hood Khat abuse and injuries and injury deaths. ,2. To establish the social determinants of khat abuse and khat related youth-hood injuries.,1. To estimate the magnitude of khat use, injuries and deaths attributable to Khat abuse among the youth in North Western Uganda. ,
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Uganda |
2024-09-23 13:22:32 |
2027-09-23 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Eddy Walakira Joshua
ID: UNCST-2022-R009077
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Social Cohesion in Refugee and Host Communities of Kyaka II and Kyangwali Settlements in Kyegegwa and Kikuube Districts
REFNo: SS2593ES
Main objective
To examine the status of social cohesion in refugee and host communities of Kyaka II and Kyangwali Settlement within Kyegegwa and Kikuube Districts, prior to the implementation of the SMILES project
Specific objectives
i.To establish the current status of relationships between refugee and host communities in Kyaka II and Kyagwali Settlements.
ii.To examine the status of relationships within refugee communities in Kyaka II and Kyagwali Settlements.
iii.To study the status of relationships within host communities of Kyaka II and Kyangwali Settlements.
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Uganda |
2024-09-23 13:20:13 |
2027-09-23 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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JOHN ISIIKO
ID: UNCST-2022-R011328
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Identifying provider-perceived barriers and facilitators of cancer treatment services in Uganda: a qualitative study
REFNo: SS2741ES
Explore potential solutions to improving cancer treatment processes for patients, providers, and health systems.,Determine key challenges and facilitators for patients, providers, and health systems in receiving and providing cancer treatment. ,
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Uganda |
2024-09-23 13:16:59 |
2027-09-23 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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WABUSA DAVID FRANCIS
ID:
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IMPLICATIONS OF LAND TENURE SYSTEMS ON FOOD SECURITY IN MBALE DISTRICT-EASTERN UGANDA
REFNo: SS2720ES
iv. Recommend policy interventions and strategies to improve land tenure systems in Mbale district.,iii. Identify the key challenges and barriers that affect food security for households in Mbale, Uganda.,ii. Determine the implications of the land tenure systems for household food security in Mbale, Uganda. ,i. Assess the existing land tenure systems in Mbale, Uganda ,To understand the implications of land tenure systems on food security of households in Mbale district. ,
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Uganda |
2024-09-23 13:15:34 |
2027-09-23 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Henry Kajumbula Mawerere
ID: UNCST-2019-R001531
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Comparison of community and hospital Antibiotic use practices, Susceptibility and resisTance and determinants of care seeking among patients with Urinary Tract Infections (CAST-UTI)
REFNo: HS4458ES
6. Determine the outcome of infections.,5. Assess the treatment practices of healthcare workers for acute UTIs in CDROs and hospitals.,4. Examine the resistance profiles for differences between neighbourhoods (Namuwongo and Muyenga),3. Determine the appropriateness of treatment based on standard treatment guidelines for acute UTIs in the community (based on organism and resistance profile,2. Explore the social context of antibiotic prescribing and use in the community. ,1. Determine and compare the resistance profiles of the disease-causing organisms in community drug retail outlets (CDRO’s)/clinics, and in hospitals/ WHO-GLASS ,
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Uganda |
2024-09-23 13:14:32 |
2027-09-23 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Richard Nyeko
ID: UNCST-2021-R012815
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Acute myeloid leukaemia in children in a resource-limited setting: epidemiology, management, and outcomes in Uganda
REFNo: HS4479ES
Aim of the study
This doctoral study aims to investigate paediatric AML in Uganda and other African countries, namely the incidence and prevalence of paediatric AML, the AML biological characteristics, the supportive care needs, and overall survival after the introduction of an adapted AML treatment protocol with a reduced-intensity induction regimen.
Specific objectives
1. To describe the incidence and prevalence of paediatric AML in Uganda.
2. To evaluate paediatric AML management and outcomes in Uganda and other African countries based on different treatment protocols.
3. To determine the risk factors for induction failure and treatment-related morbidity and mortality in children with AML.
4. To conduct a “proof-of-concept” study to test the recommendations of the SIOP-PODC (renamed SIOP Global) adapted guidelines for paediatric AML in resource-limited settings.
5. To identify the limitations in supportive care (anti-bacterial, blood products, and intensive care) needs in the treatment of paediatric AML in Uganda.
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Uganda |
2024-09-23 13:05:19 |
2027-09-23 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Muniru Sewanyina
ID: UNCST-2021-R013988
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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE PRACTICES AND NON-PERFORMING LOANS OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN GREATER BUSHENYI DISTRICTS; WESTERN UGANDA
REFNo: SS3114ES
To ascertain the moderating influence of interest rates on non-performing loans of commercial banks in Greater Bushenyi Districts, western Uganda, To examine the extent to which board compensation influences non-performing loans of commercial banks in Greater Bushenyi Districts western Uganda ,To determine the extent to which relationship between shareholders\' rights and non-performing loans of commercial banks in Greater Bushenyi Districts, western Uganda,To examine the extent to which financial transparency influences non-performing loans of commercial banks in Greater Bushenyi Districts, western Uganda ,To assess the extent to which board accountability influences non-performing loans of commercial banks in Greater Bushenyi Districts, western Uganda, The purpose of this study will be to assess the effect of corporate governance practices on non-performing loans of commercial banks in Greater Bushenyi Districts; Western Uganda,
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Uganda |
2024-09-23 12:16:25 |
2027-09-23 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Helen Byakwaga
ID: UNCST-2019-R001168
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CD4 Cell Count at Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation or Re-initiation (CAIR)
REFNo: HS4944ES
To assess advanced HIV disease among people living with HIV initiating or re-initiating ART
1) Assess the proportion of participants presenting with advanced HIV disease prior to ART initiation/re-initiation among those enrolling in HIV care via CD4 cell count testing and WHO staging.
2) Description of participants re-entering care based on viral suppression and/or self-report of HIV care.
3) Assess barriers to HIV care including barriers associated with mental health and alcohol use.
4) Pilot test data variables to capture re-entry into care and re-initiation of ART and barriers to
HIV care and ART
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Uganda |
2024-09-23 12:08:10 |
2027-09-23 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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MUGABE AMOS
ID: UNCST-2023-R007328
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OCCURRENCE, ANTIMICROBIAL AND HEAT RESISTANCE PROFILES OF SALMONELLA SPECIES IN THE INFORMAL DAIRY VALUE CHAIN OF UGANDA
REFNo: A514ES
5. Evaluate the heat resistance profiles of Salmonella in the dairy value chain.,4. Evaluate the antibiotic resistance profiles of Salmonella in the dairy value chain.,3. Determine the serotypes of Salmonella in the dairy value chain. ,2. Estimate the prevalence of Salmonella in the dairy value chain.,1. Determine the extent to which milk producers and handlers in the dairy value chain are aware of milk quality and best dairy practices. ,To assess the serotypes, antibiotic resistance and heat resistance profiles of Salmonella in the dairy chain.,
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Uganda |
2024-09-23 12:05:28 |
2027-09-23 |
Agricultural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Emmanuel Mande
ID: UNCST-2023-R007045
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Artemisinin Resistance Surveillance Network in Sub-Saharan Africa (ARSUNA)
REFNo: HS4644ES
To evaluate socio-demographic, clinical and malaria-history factors on treatment outcome and on the carriage of resistant malaria parasites.,To evaluate day 3 parasitemia among 200 patients with P. falciparum malaria treated with an ACT.,To assess the relatedness and origin of P. falciparum isolates with an artemisinin resistant geno- and phenotype by molecular analysis. ,To evaluate the in vitro susceptibility to (dihydro) artemisinin and ACT partner drugs (e.g. lumefantrine) among selected/suspicious P. falciparum isolates.,To assess the molecular characteristics of P. falciparum isolates from 200 patients with malaria, with a special focus on, but not limited to, molecular markers of artemisinin resistance, e.g., K13, and Pfmdr1.,
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Uganda |
2024-09-23 11:59:33 |
2027-09-23 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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BOSCO AGABA BEKIITA
ID: UNCST-2019-R000549
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Uganda Malaria Indicator Survey 2024
REFNo: HS4950ES
To determine risk factors for malaria parasitemia in Uganda,To measure indicators of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviour related to malaria control in Uganda (Community prevention and control efforts, Malaria vaccine knowledge and acceptance),To estimate core malaria programme coverage indicators in Uganda (Measure the extent of ownership, use and disposal of mosquito bed nets ● Assess coverage of the IPTp programme for pregnant women ● Coverage and uptake of IRS ● Identify practices used to treat malaria among children under age 5 and the use of specific antimalarial medications ● Assess percent of children under five with suspected or confirmed malaria who received treatment with ACTs within 24 hours of onset of fever. ● Access to malaria testing/ diagnosis ● Coverage, attitudes, and perceptions about SMC ● Determine the species of plasmodium parasite most prevalent in Uganda ),To obtain estimates of the magnitude and distribution of malaria parasitemia among children aged 6-59 months in Uganda,The main objective of the UMIS is to obtain population-based estimates of malaria indicators including the prevalence of malaria, to inform strategic planning and programme evaluation,
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Uganda |
2024-09-23 11:57:13 |
2027-09-23 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Ruth Namazzi
ID: UNCST-2020-R014305
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ESTABLISHMENT OF A PEDIATRIC CANCER PATIENT NAVIGATION PROGRAM
REFNo: HS4909ES
1. To determine the barriers and facilitators of accessing care and remaining in care at Mulago National Referral Hospital, Pediatric Hematology and Oncology service
2.To develop a patient centered navigation program for patients seeking care and in care for cancer at MNRH
3.To determine the patient - parent navigation requirements in seeking and remaining in cancer care program at MNRH
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Uganda |
2024-09-13 11:00:38 |
2027-09-13 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Alimah Komuhangi
ID: UNCST-2020-R014709
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EFFECTIVENESS AND CONTEXTUAL FACTORS OF COMMUNITY-BASED PEER-LED SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH EDUCATION ON RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR FOR ADOLESCENT GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN IN MOROTO DISTRICT, KARAMOJA REGION.
REFNo: HS4697ES
To establish the preliminary effectiveness of the community-based peer-led sexual and reproductive health education on SRH knowledge among AGYW in Moroto District.,To determine the preliminary effectiveness of the community-based peer-led sexual and reproductive health education on risky sexual behavior among AGYW in Moroto District.,To explore the contextual factors that might influence the implementation of a CBPL SRH education among AGYW in Moroto District.,To explore the contextual factors that might shape the implementation of a community-based peer-led sexual and reproductive health education and its effectiveness on SRH outcomes among AGYW in Moroto District.,
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Uganda |
2024-09-13 10:18:43 |
2027-09-13 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Mohammed Kisu Aata
ID:
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INFLUENCE OF INSTRUCTOR COMPETENCES ON EFFECTIVE ONLINE TEACHING IN TVET INSTITUTIONS IN UGANDA. Research Number UCUREC-2024-904
REFNo: SIR370ES
The main objective of the study is to evaluate how various instructor competences influence effective online teaching in TVET institutions in Uganda and to offer insights and recommendations to enhance the effectiveness of online teaching in TVET.,iv). To analyze the influence of instructors\' capacity to utilize digital teaching platforms on effective online teaching in TVET institutions in Uganda.,iii). To assess the influence of instructors’ evaluation and assessment competences on effective online teaching in TVET institutions in Uganda.,ii). To establish the influence of TVET instructors\' pedagogical competences on effective online teaching in TVET institutions in Uganda.,i). To determine the influence of TVET instructors\' online classroom management on effective online teaching in TVET institutions in Uganda.,
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Uganda |
2024-09-13 10:14:44 |
2027-09-13 |
Engineering and Technology |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Daniel Atwine Warren
ID:
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Post-Tuberculosis: Sequelae and its Impact on Quality of Life in Sub-Saharan Africa.
REFNo: HS4038ES
Primary objective
To study the association between the presence of post-tuberculosis lung disease (PTLD) and the deterioration of the quality of life in the medium and long term in people who have been treated for pulmonary tuberculosis within the framework of 5 therapeutic trials in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) (Benin, Guinea and Uganda)
Secondary objectives
• Describe the clinical, radiological, functional respiratory, psychological, socio-economic characteristics and the quality of life of the people evaluated after the end of their anti-tuberculosis treatment within the framework of therapeutic trials in SSA;
• Estimate the prevalence of PTLD in the medium and long term after the end of anti-tuberculosis treatment in people who took part in the various therapeutic trials, taking into account missing data in people who could not be assessed in the Post-TB SIQ study;
• Identify the factors (at the time of TB diagnosis and at the end of treatment) associated with the presence of PTLD in people assessed after completing their TB treatment;
• Describe the care path of people suffering from PTLD and the modalities of recognition of PTLD in Benin, Guinea and Uganda within the framework of care interactions (conventional and traditional medicine) (qualitative study);
• To assess the impact of a pulmonary functional rehabilitation program on quality of life and respiratory function.
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Uganda |
2024-09-12 9:52:11 |
2027-09-12 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Olanya Gilbert
ID:
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INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS AND WORK ENGAGEMENT OF PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS MODERATED BY ORGANISATIONAL FACTORS IN ACHOLI SUB-REGION
REFNo: SS3178ES
-To determine the influence of Demographic factors on career engagement among primary school teachers.
-To examine the individual factors that influence career engagement among primary school teachers in Acholi sub-region.
-Access organization support factors that influence career engagement among primary school teachers
-To determine the mediating role of psychological role in the relationship between individual and organization support factors influencing career engagement among primary school teachers.
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2024-09-12 8:48:36 |
2027-09-12 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Isaac Ssewanyana
ID: UNCST-2020-R014336
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CLINICAL PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF THE ALINITY M HIV-1 ASSAY USING DBS FOR WHO PREQUALIFICATION
REFNo: HS4873ES
To describe the operational characteristics and ease of use of the assays and their suitability for use in countries with limited infrastructure. ,To assess the Alinity m HIV-1 assay’ s agreement with the Cobas HIV-1 assay on clinical specimens on Misclassification above or below the clinical threshold.,To assess the Alinity m HIV-1 assay’ s agreement with the Cobas HIV-1 assay on clinical specimens on Quantitative assessment of bias limits of agreement and correlation. ,The overall objective of the performance evaluation is to evaluate the clinical performance and operational characteristics of Alinity m HIV-1 assay intended for the quantification of HIV viral load in HIV-infected individuals using DBS samples. ,
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Uganda |
2024-09-12 12:07:38 |
2027-09-12 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Boyenge Eddie Francis
ID:
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Barriers and enablers of psychosocial stimulation support delivered through the care group strategy for malnourished children of 6 to 35 months in the Kyaka II refugee settlement
REFNo: HS4820ES
• To compare the developmental status of malnourished children exposed to the integrated intervention of psychosocial stimulation and nutritional support delivered through the care group model before and after the intervention.
• To explore the factors that influence the adoption of this integrated intervention delivered by trained care group volunteers
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Uganda |
2024-09-12 11:56:25 |
2027-09-12 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Richard Muhindo
ID:
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Integrating Long-Acting Injectable Cabotegravir for HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis into HIV services for sex workers in Uganda
REFNo: HS4747ES
2. To describe the CAB-LA PrEP service delivery attributes, and preferred delivery models among MSW and FSW. ,To identify the facilitators of and barriers to integrating CAB-LA PrEP into existing HIV services for MSW and FSW,To examine the barriers to and facilitators of integrating CAB-LA PrEP into existing HIV prevention services and describe the PrEP service delivery attributes and preferred delivery models among MSW and FSW,
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Uganda |
2024-09-12 11:43:32 |
2027-09-12 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Felix Oyania
ID: UNCST-2021-R013492
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STEPWISE INTERVENTION TO IMPROVE MENTAL HEALTH AND INCLUSION FOR CHILDREN WITH STOMAS IN UGANDA.
REFNo: HS4879ES
Aim 1: Perform a qualitative study to understand the stigma faced by patients and their families, the coping mechanisms they have tried, and the degrees of success or failure they have met with current interventions.
Aim 2: Develop and Pilot a stepwise psychological & stoma care intervention based on theories of cognitive behavioral therapy, coping models, and stoma resources available in Uganda.
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Uganda |
2024-09-12 11:41:59 |
2027-09-12 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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HADIJAH NAMYALO-GANAFA
ID: UNCST-2022-R010694
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The Identification Gap: Exploring Intersectional Exclusions and Disconnections in Digital Identification for Health in Uganda
REFNo: SS2863ES
Understanding the nexus between digital IDs and healthcare access
To find out the institutions and power relations that shape the identification ecosystem in postcolonial Uganda and who benefits from it.
Exploring the role of the law in defining the eligibility for acquisition of IDs and their use in accessing services in Uganda.
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Uganda |
2024-09-12 11:37:48 |
2027-09-12 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Betty Adoch
ID: UNCST-2024-R003825
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Role of Social Capital in Facilitating Access to Livelihoods among Refugees in Post-Conflict Gulu City, Uganda
REFNo: SS2820ES
3. To establish the barriers and opportunities for social capital formation and utilization among refugees in post-conflict Gulu city.,2. To assess the influence of social capital on refugees’ access to livelihoods in post-conflict Gulu city.,1. To examine the forms of social capital experienced by refugees in post-conflict Gulu city. ,To examine the forms of social capital among refugees and how these influences access to livelihoods. This will inform policies and interventions geared towards urban refugees’ livelihoods and integration in post-conflict Gulu city. ,
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Uganda |
2024-09-12 11:27:24 |
2027-09-12 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Winnie Muyindike R
ID: UNCST-2021-R013558
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The Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) Results Communication (PERC) Study
REFNo: HS4449ES
Main Objective: To develop and pilot strategies for using PEth results communication to boost alcohol brief interventions for PWH and explore their acceptability, appropriateness, and feasibility for a future large-scale Randomized Controlled Trial.
AIM 1: Develop approaches for adding PEth results communication to alcohol brief interventions.
AIM 2. Explore the acceptability, appropriateness, and feasibility of adding PEth results communication to an alcohol brief intervention in a pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT).
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Uganda |
2024-09-12 11:23:21 |
2027-09-12 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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