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ROSELILIAN ANDANJE KHANALI
ID:
Health seeking behaviour and management outcomes of Breast cancer patients in Uganda. A case of Mbale regional referral hospital, Eastern region
REFNo: HS1795ES

To evaluate the effects of patient factors on breast cancer management outcomes at Mbale regional referral hospital.,To determine the influence of patient factors on health seeking behavior of breast cancer patients at Mbale regional referral hospital.,To describe health seeking practices of breast cancer patients on at Mbale regional referral hospital.,To analyse the Health seeking behaviour and management outcomes of Breast cancer patients at Mbale regional referral hospital and to develop a model that will guide and improve the Health seeking behaviour of breast cancer patients.,
Kenya 2022-06-29 14:03:08 2025-06-29 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Basil Ajer
ID:
Small and Medium Enterprise Innovations: Precursors in the Agri-Food Value Chain in Central and Eastern Uganda
REFNo: A205ES

General Objectives: To investigate the precursors to Small and Medium
Enterprise level of innovation in Uganda’s agri-food value chain.
Specific Objectives
1. Characterize agri-food value chain SMEs in Central and Eastern
Uganda by their levels of innovation
2. Analyze factors that influence the level of agri-food SME innovation in
central and eastern Uganda
3. Determine the association among SME market orientation,
entrepreneurial orientation and SME level of innovation in the agri-food
value chain
Uganda 2022-06-29 14:00:45 2025-06-29 Agricultural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Kearsley Stewart
ID: UNCST-2021-R011830
Reducing Sickle Cell Burden in Kalangala, Uganda: A Student Research and Training Program
REFNo: HS2312ES

Aim 4: To develop educational activities for adolescent sickle cell patients (non-research) We aim to develop non-research, educational activities specifically designed for adolescent sickle cell patients who attend the monthly sickle cell clinic at Kalangala Health Center. Activities will include a “kids camp” that will train older children to share their experiences managing their sickle cell disease with younger clinic patients. Also, we will establish a “MDD Troupe”, or “Music Dance and Drama Troupe” to spread awareness about sickle cell in community settings such as schools and youth clubs. These activities are not part of the testing initiative, nor are they generalizable research. However, these activities will be conducted by Duke undergraduate students in collaboration with Ugandan students from Kalangala - this is part of the “student research training program the “twins” or matches Ugandan and US-Based students on collaborative teams.,Aim 3: Conduct a retrospective chart review of all SCD patients at KHCIV since 2015 Conduct a retrospective chart review of all sickle cell patients appearing in various KHCIV paper-based databases (Ministry of Health Outpatient Register 002, registries, laboratory forms, death records, etc) since the opening of the KHCIV sickle cell clinic in 2015. Build a standardized form to record data such as medical history, demographics, clinical data, pain episodes, routine and acute clinic visits, etc.,Aim 2: To increase community knowledge and understanding about SCD and the importance of diagnostic testing for Kalangala. We aim to increase community knowledge about SCD through a community educational component that will complement the testing initiative. Study participants will go through an education module prior to testing that will describe SCD, symptom management and treatment options, the importance of testing, and SCD-related stigma. Study participants will also be briefed on their options for counseling post SCD testing, in the event of a positive diagnosis. ,Aim 1: To improve access to sickle cell RDTs and establish a standard RDT for Kalangala, Uganda. We aim to improve access to screening and confirmatory sickle cell RDTs and establish a standard RDT that best fits the health infrastructure in Uganda, specifically Kalangala Health Center IV, which is the government referral health center for Kalangala District. Another goal is to increase the capacity of local health centers to diagnose patients efficiently, informing more of the population of their status and treatment options, and lowering SCD disease burden in the area over time.,The main objective of this study is to reduce the burden of sickle cell disease in Kalangala, Uganda through rapid testing, education, and retrospective patient chart review. This pilot study aims to identify methods and tools to mitigate the burden of SCD, increase community awareness of SCD diagnosis status, improve knowledge and understanding of SCD within the Kalangala community, and better understand retrospective trends in health indicators of sickle cell patients in Kalangala, Uganda. ,
USA 2022-06-28 17:17:19 2025-06-28 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Sarah Nakaziba
ID:
Role of Continuing Professional Development in the Digital Transformation of Selected University Libraries in Uganda
REFNo: SS1317ES

1. To assess the extent to which university libraries in Uganda promote CPD activities and the dissemination of the acquired CPD knowledge. 2. To establish the CPD training strategies for librarians working in Ugandan universities. 3. To examine the role of technology-related CPDs towards digital transformation in selected university libraries in Uganda. 4. To assess the status of digital transformation in selected university libraries in Uganda. 5. To determine the barriers hindering the implementation of the current digital trends in university libraries in Uganda. 6. To develop a model for addressing challenges affecting CPD activities and digital transformation in university libraries in Uganda.
Uganda 2022-06-28 17:12:56 2025-06-28 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Miriam Nakalembe
ID: UNCST-2021-R014040
INTRODUCING HEAT-STABLE CARBETOCIN AND TRANEXAMIC ACID INTO HEALTH FACILITIES IN FIVE HIGH-BURDEN AFRICAN COUNTRIES: AN IMPLEMENTATION RESEARCH PROTOCOL
REFNo: HS2293ES

1. Identify a feasible and scalable model for implementation of WHO PPH guidelines
2. Identify factors (facilitators and barriers; contextual or otherwise) that influence successful introduction of and adherence to the PPH guidelines in clinical practice
3. Describe the effect of introduction of new guidelines – including added value and potential negative effect of introducing heat-stable uterotonics and additional therapeutic agents

Uganda 2022-06-28 17:11:36 2025-06-28 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Resty Naiga
ID:
Drivers of Violence against Children in Rural Uganda: A Case Study of Kayunga District.
REFNo: SS1329ES

The study aims to explore the drivers of physical, sexual, and emotional violence against children at individual, society, community, and family levels in Central Uganda. Specifically, i) To explore the drivers of psycho-social (emotional) violence against children in central Uganda, ii) To find out the drivers of physical violence against children in central Uganda., iii) To establish the drivers of sexual violence against children in central Uganda,
Uganda 2022-06-28 17:09:34 2025-06-28 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Bianca Zoletto
ID:
The influence of lightning on tropical forests of Equatorial Africa
REFNo: NS366ES

(1) Quantify the frequency of lightning induced canopy disturbances at Bwindi
and Rwenzori National Parks, (2) identify the characteristics of trees struck and/
or killed by lightning and (3) identify within and between species differences in
tree electrical resistance
Italy 2022-06-28 17:06:20 2025-06-28 Natural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
David Musoke
ID:
Integrated malaria prevention in Wakiso district, Uganda: an implementation study
REFNo: HS2270ES

Broad objective
To conduct implementation research on integrated malaria prevention in Wakiso district using photovoice as a participatory action research methodology so as to generate information required for implementation of the RCT in future.


Specific objectives
1. To assess the extent of implementation of the various methods in integrated malaria prevention.
2. To explore facilitators and barriers to implementation of the various methods in integrated malaria prevention individually and holistically.

Uganda 2022-06-28 17:05:03 2025-06-28 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Patrick Eyul
ID:
Wheels of Change? Exploring 'Bicycles for Development' for Women and Girls in the (Post-)Pandemic Contexts of Canada, Uganda and Nicaragua
REFNo: SS1274ES

1. To assess the impact and activities of BFD programming on gender inequality, development, mobility, social entrepreneurship, and the environment.

2. To investigate the efficacy of a trauma-and-violence-informed approach, and the use of participatory mapping and visual research methods within a south-south framework to improve program sustainability, impact and effectiveness.

3. To understand how BFD programs and access to bicycles contribute to lessening, augmenting, and/or exacerbating gender-based inequalities in (post-)pandemic life.

4. To explore the strategies and approaches that BFD programs for women and girls take with respect to: a) GBV prevention; b) social entrepreneurship; and c) environmental sustainability promotion.

5. To examine the contextual factors – such as COVID-19, the ‘shadow pandemic’ and the emerging impacts of ‘green recovery’ – that shape a) the work of BFD nongovernmental organizations; and b) their efforts at achieving gender equality through BFD work.

Uganda 2022-06-28 17:04:08 2025-06-28 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
DICKSON KALUNGI
ID:
AN ONTOLOGY-BASED MODEL FOR EFFECTIVE CAREER GUIDANCE
REFNo: SIR83ES

1. To establish the requirements for developing an Ontology model for effective Career Guidance
2. To design and develop Ontology sub-models that support 21st century career guidance Services
3. To integrate the developed sub-models into an Ontology model for effective career guidance
4. To evaluate the integrated Ontology model
Uganda 2022-06-28 17:01:19 2025-06-28 Engineering and Technology Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
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