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Anthony Kiwanuka N/A
ID: UNCST-2023-R005473
MENTAL HEALTH DISORDER MANAGEMENT AND BARRIERS TO ACCESSING ITS SERVICESAMONG THE RELIGIOUS IN UGANDA
REFNo: SS2517ES

iv. To assess the coping mechanisms available for optimizing mental health disorders among the religious persons. ,iii. To analyze the barriers linked to accessing mental health services faced by the religious persons,ii. To describe mental health services and factors related to stigma associated with mental illness among the people of consecrated life.,i. To explore the ways in which mental health disorder management institutes provide access to services to persons of consecrated life. ,This study will seek to explore mental health disorder management and barriers to accessing its services among the religious in Uganda.,
Uganda 2024-04-26 9:41:00 2027-04-26 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Peter Olds
ID: UNCST-2023-R006240
Feasibility and effectiveness of atrial fibrillation detection methods among high-risk patients in southwestern Uganda
REFNo: HS3976ES

1. Compare FitBit watch with Holter monitor in detecting the burden of atrial fibrillation among high-risk patients at MRRH. We will compare FitBit watches with the gold standard of Holter monitor for detection of atrial fibrillation among high-risk patients at the MRRH outpatient cardiology clinic. We will also calculate the prevalence of atrial fibrillation in our population and build a regression model for risk factors associated with atrial fibrillation.

2. Evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of implementing atrial fibrillation detection devices in Uganda. Embedded within our non-inferiority trial, we will evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of implementing FitBit watches and Holter monitors using implementation metrics. For primary outcome, we will use the Proctor Model to assess key implementation, service, and client outcomes.

USA 2024-04-26 9:37:51 2027-04-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Abel Bizimana
ID:
EFFECTS OF MEMBERSHIP IN SELF-HELP INGOBYI ASSOCIATIONS ON ACCESS TO MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES IN THE CONTEXT OF ETHNICALLY MARGINALIZED BATWA IN KIGEZI, UGANDA: A MIXED METHOD STUDY
REFNo: HS4132ES

To determine how Ingobyi Associations affect access to maternal health services, To explore organisational and implementation dynamics within Ingobyi Associations, To determine factors that affect access to maternal health care services among the Batwa and other community members in the Kigezi sub-region.,To determine effects of membership in Ingobyi Associations in access to maternal healthcare services among the Batwa and other community members in the Kigezi sub-region, Uganda,
Uganda 2024-04-26 9:33:28 2027-04-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Felix Bongomin
ID: UNCST-2020-R014224
Undiagnosed Pulmonary Aspergillosis as a Fatal Complication of Advanced HIV Disease in Uganda: An Autopsy-Based Study
REFNo: HS3378ES

The second objective is to determine the burden of co-infections of pulmonary aspergillosis with other pulmonary infections, such as tuberculosis, histoplasmosis, cryptococcosis, and pneumocystosis, among patients with advanced HIV disease who died in selected hospitals in Northern Uganda. ,The first objective is to determine the prevalence and pattern of pulmonary aspergillosis among patients with advanced HIV disease who died in selected hospitals in Northern Uganda.,
Uganda 2024-04-26 9:30:27 2027-04-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Samson Okello
ID: UNCST-2019-R001580
EsophaCap for the Detection of Early Esophageal Carcinoma
REFNo: HS3248ES

Using our POC approach to carry out a diagnostic pilot study of ESCC in Uganda,In order to achieve fully automatic high-speed biomarker assaying, to design a small,light apparatus,In order to achieve a sample-to-answer assay, to implement DNA extraction, bisulfitetreatment, and methylation-specific PCR into a magnetofluidic chip with dried reagents.,Using a sponge-capsule swallowed/tethered collection device, to construct amethylation marker-based strategy to detect ESCC,To evaluate and validate the performance of the combined sponge methylation biomarker strategy in vivo in PRoBE-compliant, among prospective live cohorts od patients with EAC/HGD, ESCC and gastric cancer and controls in Uganda.,
Uganda 2024-04-26 9:27:48 2027-04-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
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