Linda Adiru Atiku
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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Livestock Raisers Regarding Disposal of Anthrax-Suspect Carcasses in West Nile,Uganda.
REFNo: HS2091ES
1) To determine the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) regarding livestock
carcass disposal for anthrax prevention among cattle/goat/sheep raisers in West
Nile region, Uganda
.. 2) To describe the existing animal anthrax carcass disposal methods in the West Nile region, Uganda
3) To develop recommendations to improve carcass disposal methods in the West Nile region, Uganda
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Uganda |
2022-06-08 15:14:19 |
2025-06-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Agnes Nyabigambo
ID:
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Effectiveness of clinic-based patient-led HPV DNA self-sampling among HIV-infected women in Uganda.
REFNo: HS2084ES
1. To assess the difference and associated factors of uptake of clinic-based compared to home-based HPV self-sampling approach among HIV infected women in rural Uganda.
2. To identify factors associated with the prevalence of HPV among HIV-infected women in rural Uganda.
3. To determine factors influencing sample viability HPV self-collected samples in clinic arm compared with home -based arm.
4. To explore the facilitators and barriers of clinic-based compared to home-based HPV self-sampling approaches among HIV-infected women in rural Uganda.
5. To estimate the cost-effectiveness of the clinic-based approach compared to the home-based HPV-DNA self-sampling among HIV-infected women in rural Uganda.
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Uganda |
2022-06-08 15:13:10 |
2025-06-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Lorraine Oriokot Amuyan Nabwire
ID:
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The implementation of social Accountability in undergraduate medical education at Makerere University School of Medicine
REFNo: HS2203ES
1) To evaluate the implementation of social accountability in undergraduate medical education at Makerere University School of Medicine. 2) To explore the perceptions, attitudes, and experiences of stakeholders regarding social accountability at Makerere University School of Medicine. 3) To develop a competency-based teaching and learning framework for social accountability. 4) To evaluate the readiness to adopt the competency-based teaching and learning framework at Makerere University School of Medicine.
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Uganda |
2022-06-08 15:12:02 |
2025-06-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Flavia Matovu Kiweewa
ID: UNCST-2021-R013337
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The Pelvic Floor Disorders (PFD) Study: Validation of PFDI-20, PFIQ-7, and evaluation of pelvic floor disorders in parous Ugandan women.
REFNo: HS2236ES
To determine the prevalence of Pelvic Floor Disorders PFD among a cohort of
parous women and to translate/validate into Luganda the Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory (PFDI-20) and
Pelvic Floor Impact Questionnaire (PFIQ-7) for Ugandan women of reproductive age in Kampala, Uganda.
This study will also examine risk factors for the development of PFD in this cohort, specifically examining
the associations between physical activity and the development of PFD, depression and the presence of PFD.
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Uganda |
2022-06-08 14:38:25 |
2025-06-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Josephine Ssirimuzaawo
ID:
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Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder and Academic Achievement in Selected Government Primary schools in Wakiso District , Uganda.
REFNo: HS2282ES
1. To develop an ADHD model that will be used to address academic achievement in Government lower primary schools in Uganda,
2. To explain the role school related factors play in the academic achievement of children in selected Government primary schools in Wakiso District,
3. To find out if school related factors have an influence on ADHD symptoms in selected Government primary schools in Wakiso District.,
4.To examine the effect of impulsive behavior on academic achievement of children in selected Government lower primary schools in Wakiso District Uganda and develop a model to explain that effect.
5.To assess the extent to which concentration level of learners affect their academic achievement of children in selected lower primary Government schools in Wakiso District,
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Uganda |
2022-06-06 11:42:14 |
2025-06-06 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Jane Fieldhouse
ID:
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One Health Timeliness Metrics: Stakeholder Experiences in Multisectoral Outbreak Reporting
REFNo: HS2255ES
The general objective of this proposal is to evaluate timeliness, or speed of detection and response, during multisectoral outbreak events in Uganda. Quantitative and qualitative analyses of One Health timeliness metrics will be used to make recommendations for a One Health outbreak reporting tool designed to monitor progress toward finding and responding to outbreaks faster.
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USA |
2022-06-06 11:39:24 |
2025-06-06 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Lian Thomas Francessca
ID: UNCST-2022-R010668
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Value chain based Taenia solium control in Northern Uganda (Research activity being applied for: Rapid value chain scoping)
REFNo: SS1296ES
The overall goal is to develop and trial a locally acceptable and appropriate value chain-based control program against T. solium codesigned through an inclusive participatory approach and tailored for the project area.
Specifically, the project has the following objectives of which Objective 1 is the subject of this application.
1. Assess, describe, and map the pig value chain and the context for the control of T. solium in four districts (Kitgum, Pader, Lamwo and Agago districts) in Northern Uganda.
2. Conduct social network analysis to map movement of pigs within the districts to understand where they (farmers, traders, transporters, pork joint operators, butchers) get pigs and where most of the pigs are slaughtered to enable proper targeting of the interventions especially those targeting pork joints and consumers.
3. To utilize social network analysis and ‘net-mapping’ techniques to identify stakeholders essential in the control of T. solium and understand their relationships, power-dynamics, motivations
4. In a participatory manner with the stakeholders, identify best bet interventions to control Taenia solium and improve the value chain
5. To conduct an ex-ante impact assessment to understand the impacts of the proposed interventions
6. To implement a set of locally acceptable control strategies against Taenia solium infections targeted at various nodes of the pig value chain including market-based incentives to support uptake.
7. Conduct an ex-post impact assessment of the intervention in reducing the burden of Taenia solium infections and improving profitability of pig enterprises
The current application is for activities under objective 1 (Assess, describe, and map the pig value chain in four districts (Kitgum, Pader, Lamwo and Agago districts) in Northern Uganda). For the subsequent activities we will be making separate applications or amendments and attaching the necessary documents.
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UK |
2022-06-06 11:37:58 |
2025-06-06 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Alice Emasu
ID: UNCST-2021-R013920
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Profiles of patients with obstetric fistula and childbirth related morbidities in Uganda
REFNo: HS2114ES
Examine the clinical characteristics of childbirth injuries in this group of women and determine the distribution of injuries: obstetric fistula, perineal tears, or pelvic organExamine the clinical characteristics of childbirth injuries in this group of women and determine the distribution of injuries: obstetric fistula, perineal tears, or pelvic organ prolapse, or other morbidities.Determine the demographic characteristics of those birth-injured women from the selected regions of UgandaExamine the four delays as experienced by those birth-injured women from the selected regions of Uganda.
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Uganda |
2022-06-06 10:27:48 |
2025-06-06 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Carolyn Nakisige
ID: UNCST-2021-R012699
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PREVENTION AND SCREENING INNOVATION PROJECT TOWARDS ELIMINATION OF CERVICAL CANCER
REFNo: HS2222ES
1. To measure cost-effectiveness of the enhanced screening protocol programme,1. To evaluate if artificial intelligence offers the healthcare worker (HCW) reliable management decision support in the interpretation of cervical lesions during screening with visual inspection with acetic acid.,1. To evaluate the impact of the enhanced screening module on the uptake and coverage of cervical cancer screening and on the uptake of early treatment of precancerous lesions in the target area,1. To measure health system related factors for availability and quality of the health system for the enhanced cervical screening programme (including hrHPV testing and AI-DSS systems).,1.1. To measure, client related factors for accessibility, acceptability as well as adherence to the enhanced cervical cancer screening programme among the target population eligible for cervical cancer screening,The overall objective of the PRESCRIP-TEC project is to enrich existing cervical cancer screening programmes with women-friendly and cost-effective tools, and test in field conditions whether and why they are effective in increasing participation in cervical cancer screening in vulnerable groups in Central and Eastern Europe and in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). ,
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Uganda |
2022-06-06 10:26:06 |
2025-06-06 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Frank Muhereza Emmanuel
ID:
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Uganda Livelihood Coping Strategies and Severity Ranking, 2022.
REFNo: SS1298ES
This study aims to identify LCS that best signal stressed, crisis, emergency, and catastrophe levels of acute food insecurity (IPC Phases 2–5) among households in the Uganda RFZ and the livelihood zone clusters in it. These ranked lists will be used to inform the full resilience module of forthcoming USAID-supported resilience and food security assessments in Uganda.
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Uganda |
2022-06-01 17:29:05 |
2025-06-01 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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