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Patricia Nabwami Esther
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Evaluating the Health Systems Preparedness for Ebola Virus Disease outbreak in Mubende and Kassanda Districts in Uganda
REFNo: SS2828ES

3. To establish the existing capacities for management of EVD outbreaks containment at the local health facilities. ,To determine the status of stock piling levels for Ebola Virus Disease in health facilities.,1. To establish the level of preparedness among health care workers’ for containment of Ebola Virus Disease.,To evaluate the preparedness levels of health system for Ebola outbreak response in Mubende and Kassanda Districts in Uganda. ,
Uganda 2024-07-10 13:37:12 2027-07-10 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Ellen Forsman Larsson
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“Have you been saved?” Ecstatic exorcism as therapeutic healing
REFNo: SS2494ES

This project focuses on the Balokole church, aiming to produce an ethnographic analysis of the movement. The purpose of this research is to understand how the movement interacts with global Christianity while simultaneously inflecting local practices. In particular, It will look at the types of worship undertaken in the church, and how they are experienced within the congregation. The members of this movement commonly experience so-called ‘deliverances’ - where congregants are exorcised and cleansed of demons and evil spirits. Those who undergo deliverances tell of its healing effects. The ultimate aim of the project is to understand what deliverance is, and what happens to a person when they undergo it. It will also explore the personal transformation that happens when a person is ‘born again’, to better understand the therapeutic effects which conversion, deliverance and other rituals can have.
Sweden 2024-07-10 13:35:12 2027-07-10 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Jonathan Kitonsa
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Assessing the knowledge, perceptions, and uptake of HPV vaccine and evaluation of vaccine delivery strategies among non-school-going girls in southwestern Uganda
REFNo: HS4559ES

Quantitative study objectives 1. To assess knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions about the HPV vaccine among non-school going girls between 9 and 20 years. 2. To determine HPV uptake, willingness, and barriers to use HPV vaccines among nonschool going girls between 9 and 20 years. 3. To determine favourable vaccine delivery strategies for non-school going girls. Qualitative study objectives 1. To explore the willingness and acceptability of taking up an HPV vaccine among nonschool going girls between 9 and 20 years. 2. To explore the knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions about HPV vaccine among nonschool going girls, parents/care givers, and healthcare providers. 3. To describe the facilitators and barriers to the uptake of HPV vaccine among non-school going girls, parents/care givers, and healthcare providers.
Uganda 2024-07-10 13:31:20 2027-07-10 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Solomon Nsumba
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Intelligent wearable systems for detecting medication errors at CoRSU Rehabilitation Hospital
REFNo: SIR360ES

To design and implement a low-power, real-time wearable system that seamlessly integrates with existing medical equipment, facilitating continuous monitoring and detection of medication errors during surgical procedures.,To prototype a software system capable of providing real-time feedback to medical personnel and generating automated records based on detected medication errors, integrating insights from the developed computer vision models.,To develop advanced computer vision models tailored to accurately detect and classify drug delivery events and associated errors, leveraging insights from the curated dataset,To curate a comprehensive video/image dataset capturing diverse medical drug events and errors in real-time during surgical procedures.,Overall Goal is to develop machine learning models that can detect medical drug events and errors in real-time during surgery.,
Uganda 2024-07-10 13:29:17 2027-07-10 Engineering and Technology Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Kristen Little Marie
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Exploring the Non-Hormonal and On-Demand Contraceptives Value Propositions: Perspectives from End Users, Private Sector Healthcare Providers, and Stakeholders in Kenya, Nigeria, and Uganda
REFNo: SS2745ES

: To understand the benefits, challenges, and preferences for the on-demand pill, including product naming and framing, and perspectives on a standalone vs. EC+ on-demand pill, among potential end-users. Sub-aims: 1.) To explore women’s perceptions regarding non-hormonal contraceptives (relative to hormonal options) and their stated preferences for product attributes including dosing schedule, side effects, and benefits; 2.) to describe women’s current use of emergency contraceptive pills, including routine, regular, or repeated use of ECPs, and these users’ perspectives on a potential on-demand pill product.,To understand motivators and barriers and support required for private healthcare providers (HCPs) to consider stocking/selling the LNG 1.5 on-demand/pericoital contraceptive pill. Sub-aim: To understand provider perspectives on the value of and barriers to a weekly, non-hormonal pill in the private sector.,Explore the acceptability of on-demand and non-hormonal contraceptives among private providers, user preferences for on-demand and weekly non-hormonal products among adult women, and key informants and market actors to inform clinical trial pathway decisions and product positioning,
USA 2024-07-10 13:28:15 2027-07-10 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
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