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Scovia  Mbalinda Nalugo
ID: UNCST-2020-R014259
Uptake of HPV Vaccination among female adolescents living with HIV/AIDS attending Mityana Hospital ART clinic
REFNo: HS3686ES

 To determine the prevalence and factors associated with HPV vaccination among young female adolescents living with HIV/AIDS at the Mityana Hospital ART clinic
 To assess the facilitators and barriers to HPV vaccine uptake in young female adolescents living with HIV/AIDS at the Mityana Hospital ART clinic using the COM B model.
 To Identify key behaviors that can improve uptake of HPV vaccination among young female adolescents living with HIV/AIDS through workshops using COM Bmodel

Uganda 2024-02-02 11:51:02 2027-02-02 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Naris Ninsiima
ID: UNCST-2023-R006134
ENHANCING STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION FOR EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC MARKETS IN URBAN AREAS: A CASE OF KABALE AND MBARARA CENTRAL MARKETS
REFNo: SS2314ES

To evaluate the level of stakeholder participation on management decision making in Kabale and Mbarara Central Markets.,To determine the level of stakeholder participation on policy development in Kabale and Mbarara Central Markets,Assess the levels of stakeholder participation on planning in Mbarara and Kabale Central Markets ,To explore significant avenues of stakeholder participation in Kabale and Mbarara Central Markets. ,The general objective to investigate the effect of stakeholder participation in the effective management of Kabale and Mbarara Central Markets. ,
Uganda 2024-02-02 11:38:55 2027-02-02 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Tadeo   Nsubuga
ID: UNCST-2023-R007982
Evaluation of the deployment of the call for life (C4L) system among patients diagnosed with Tuberculosis in the Karamoja Sub-region North Eastern Uganda: A mixed-methods study.
REFNo: HS3431ES

1) To compare treatment outcomes among TB patients that utilised call for life (C4L) services and those who did not utilise the services in Karamoja subregion.

2) To understand the barriers and facilitators for utilization of C4L among TB patients that received CallforLife technology services in Karamoja region.
Uganda 2024-02-02 11:34:18 2027-02-02 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Grace Komuhangi
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IMPACT OF EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION ON BREAST SELF EXAMINTAION AS A SCREENING STRATEGY FOR BREAST CANCER AMONG UNIVERSITY FEMALE STUDENTS IN UGANDA
REFNo: HS3762ES

(iv) To evaluate the relationship between knowledge level and social demographic variables.,(iii) To determine post-test knowledge, attitude, and skill of practicing SBE among female university students.,(ii) To equip knowledge and promote the skills of practicing SBE through an education intervention among female university students.,(i) To assess the pre-test knowledge, attitude, and skill of practicing SBE among female university students in Uganda.,The main objective is to assess the impact of educational intervention on Self- Breast Examination (BSE) as a screening strategy for breast cancer to promote health knowledge and practice of BSE among female university students in Uganda.,
Uganda 2024-02-02 11:26:29 2027-02-02 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Aggrey Semeere Semwendero
ID: UNCST-2019-R001648
EVALUATION OF THE USE OF TELEDERMATOLOGY AMONG PRIMARY CARE PATIENTS IN KAMPALA
REFNo: HS3655ES

Aim 3: Define the distribution of dermatologic diagnoses that arise in primary care settings in which TD is used and their subsequent management. ,Aim 2: Evaluate the barriers and facilitators to implementation of the TD service,Aim 1: Describe the utilization of TD in ambulatory care settings. ,
Uganda 2024-02-02 11:24:53 2027-02-02 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
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