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Maxine Atuheirwe
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COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy: misinformation and perceptions of COVID-19 vaccine safety/uptake among health care workers versus general public in Uganda
REFNo: HS2013ES

d. To understand the impact of misinformation on COVID-19 vaccine up take,c. To compare vaccine acceptance among health care workers versus general public in Uganda ,b. To compare the attitudes and beliefs towards COVID-19 vaccine among health care workers versus general public in Uganda.,a. To assess knowledge of COVID-19 vaccine among health care workers versus general public in Uganda, and its correlation with intent to get vaccinated,The overall goal of the project is to understand the impact of misinformation on COVID-19 vaccine up take which will be addressed by three objectives; ,
Uganda 2022-01-28 2025-01-28 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Joseph  Matovu KB
ID: UNCST-2020-R014654
Peer-led HIV self-testing to improve HIV testing and linkage to HIV care among men in two fishing communities in rural Uganda: a pilot intervention (PEST4MEN)
REFNo: HS2034ES

1. Assess uptake of HIV testing and determine the factors associated with HIV testing uptake among men reached through peer-led HIV self-testing 2. Determine the proportion of HIV-positive men who link to HIV care and the factors associated with linkage to HIV care after peer-led HIV self-testing 3. Assess negative outcomes of peer-led HIV self-testing (e.g. intimate partner violence, marital disruption, suicidal ideations) and document the existing supporting mechanisms in the community 4. Explore the barriers to and facilitators of linkage to and retention in HIV care following peer-led HIV self-testing within a fishing community setting 5. Assess the potential for peer-led HIV self-testing as a novel strategy for reaching high-risk HIV-negative men in the fishing communities with appropriate HIV prevention services (including referral for medical male circumcision, condom promotion/supplies and PrEP)
Uganda 2022-01-28 2025-01-28 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Tonny Kirabira Raymond
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Assessing the Role of Actors in Transitional Justice: The cases of Myanmar and Uganda
REFNo: SS1082ES

The project aims to examine the Transitional Justice(TJ) processes in Myanmar and Uganda. The goal is to examine whether, and to what extent, TJ is influenced by international actors? It asks two principal questions. First, how have the actors influenced the current TJ initiatives. Second, how has this affected the legitimacy of the TJ processes?
The project aims to recommend more effective ways of implementing TJ.
Uganda 2022-01-27 2025-01-27 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Neil Scolding
ID: UNCST-2021-R012864
The clinical neurology of chronic Nodding Syndrome: a proposal for a secondary usage of clinical data for research
REFNo: HS1848ES

To analyse and publish our previously-obtained clinical and neurological information on NS, gained from clinical encounters with NS suffers
UK 2022-01-27 2025-01-27 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Bob Rich Mwecumi  Muhereza
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DIGITAL MIGRATION AND COVERAGE OF DIGITAL TELEVISION SERVICES IN UGANDA
REFNo: SIR85ES

i. To establish the relationship between cost of digital infrastructure and coverage of digital TV services in Uganda.
ii. To establish the relationship between consumer awareness and coverage of digital TV services in Uganda.
iii. To assess the effect of subscription payments on coverage of digital TV services in Uganda.
iv. To investigate the effect of special interactive services on coverage of digital TV services in Uganda.

Uganda 2022-01-27 2025-01-27 Engineering and Technology Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Robert Newton Edward
ID: UNCST-2023-R006537
International Prevalence Surveys of Helicobacter pylori in High and Low Risk Areas for Stomach Cancer Epidemiological iNvestigatIon of Gastric Malignancies – ENIGMA
REFNo: HS1891ES

Objectives of the research project: i. To estimate the age-specific prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection as predictor of Gastric Cancer trends. ii. To investigate bacterial, host and environmental factors associated with differences between high and low Gastric Cancer risk areas. iii. To measure H. pylori antibiotic resistance to Metronidazole and Clarithromycin in the different geographic regions. iv. To further explore the association between H. pylori infection and child growth
UK 2022-01-27 2025-01-27 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Susan  Nabadda
ID: UNCST-2020-R014331
Field Performance Evaluation of the Xpert® HIV-1 Viral Load assay for Viral Load (VL) monitoring in Uganda
REFNo: HS1977ES

To determine acceptability of the the Xpert® HIV-1 Viral Load assay by the study participants.,To determine changes in turn-around time and ease of clinic workflow integration,To determine the operational characteristics of the Xpert® HIV-1 Viral Load assay, such as ease of-use of the assay using the standardized system usability scale (SUS) by laboratory and no laboratory personnel ,To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy using the sensitivity, specificity, NPV, PPV, FPR and FNR of the Xpert® HIV-1 Viral Load assay in comparison to a reference assay, Roche COBAS 8800 in identifying HIV-VF at the WHO recommended threshold of 1000 copies/ml for HIV-1 infected. ,To evaluate the field performance of the Xpert® HIV-1 Viral Load assay in identifying virological failure (VF) in adults on ART. The performance will be compared to the reference assay, the Roche COBAS 8800 used at UNHLS. ,
Uganda 2022-01-27 2025-01-27 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Andrew Mujugira
ID: UNCST-2019-R000871
Designing an intervention to increase HIV self-testing uptake and clinic linkage among men in Uganda: A Discrete Choice Experiment
REFNo: HS1061ES

Aim 1: To pilot test two HIVST Discrete Choice Experiments on 1) distribution strategies and 2) linkage strategies to assess how well participants understand the questionnaire and inform final design.

Aim 2: To conduct a DCE to determine men’s preferred HIVST distribution strategy to increase uptake. We will assess men’s preference for mode of HIVST distribution (e.g. pharmacy, drug shop, clinic, partner, friend), pre-test support, and post-test support.

Aim 3: To conduct a DCE to determine men’s preferred intervention to increase clinic linkage for HIV care and prevention after HIVST. We will assess the potential of financial incentives, screening for other diseases, fast-track services, and peer navigators to motivate men to link to care.
Uganda 2022-01-25 2025-01-25 Medical and Health Sciences Non-degree Award
Samuel Meyerson
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From the Kraals to the Markets: A Pastoral World Beyond the State in East Africa
REFNo: SS1045ES

1. To analyze the transnational networks that have connected Ateker communities in East Africa from the precolonial era to the present day. 2. To examine the historical relationships between Ateker communities and state structures in East African countries during the colonial and post-independence periods. 3. To use historical analysis to identify ways of fostering national integration and sustainable development in Karamoja.
Canada 2022-01-25 2025-01-25 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
FREDRICK MAKUMBI
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Assessment of the Scale, Reach, Quality, and Cost of Service Delivery High Impact Practices in Family Planning in Uganda
REFNo: HS2005ES

To estimate the costs of implementing and sustaining service delivery, and identify the cost drivers, and efficiencies for selected HIPs in Uganda ,To assess the quality of services for selected service delivery HIPs, including policy-level intention and readiness of services to offer the HIP in Uganda ,To measure the current reach of selected service delivery HIPs to sub-populations by age, urban/rural location of service delivery points, and, if applicable, new FP users in Uganda,To measure the current horizontal and vertical scale of implementation of 3 service delivery HIPs in Uganda,The goal of this assessment is to develop and apply a replicable approach that measures the scale, reach, quality, and cost of HIPs, information which will help Uganda and other countries to critically analyze and maximize their investments in comprehensive FP strategies. ,
Uganda 2022-01-25 2025-01-25 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
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