Min Ma
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A study to examine outcomes of Seed Global Health’s partnerships with medical education and training institutions in Uganda and Zambia
REFNo: HS2767ES
The specific objectives of this study are to:
1. Examine the extent to which Seed’s partnership with the three institutions has contributed to the four outcome domains Seed considers to be the crux of its work:
a. Improved patient outcomes;
b. Improved clinical competence among medical students and medical faculty/preceptors. Specifically, acquisition or improvement of knowledge, confidence in clinical skills competencies and demonstration of clinical skills [students]; and ability to train and mentor students [faculty/preceptors];
c. Absorption and retention of graduates into the national health workforce (within their field of practice); and
d. Improved clinical application, in particular, clinician’s ability to apply acquired knowledge and skills gained from education/training into the clinical setting .
2. Identify any unanticipated outcomes (positive or negative) that have resulted from Seed’s partnership with the three institutions.
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USA |
2023-06-13 11:29:03 |
2026-06-13 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Christine Olyel Olanya
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Attitude towards Coercive Behaviors, Gender Based Violence Victimization Tolerance and Coping Strategies among Females in Gulu and Omoro Districts, Northern Uganda
REFNo: SS1748ES
To examine the relations between attitudes towards coercive behaviors and GBV victimization among females in Gulu and Omoro district, Northern Uganda.
To examine the relationship between GBV victimization and coping strategies among females in Gulu and Omoro District Northern Uganda.
To examine the relations between attitudes toward coercive behaviors and coping strategies among females in Gulu and Omoro districts, Northern Uganda.
To find out the mediating role of attitudes towards coercive behaviors in the relationship between GBV victimization and coping strategies.
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Uganda |
2023-06-12 7:59:47 |
2026-06-12 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Stella Muyanja Zawedde
ID: UNCST-2021-R014037
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Expanding provision of TB preventive therapy through home-based services in Uganda (EXPAND TPT)
REFNo: HS2915ES
1. To evaluate the effectiveness of a person-centered model of household contact investigation for the uptake of TB preventive therapy at selected health facilities using a before- and- after study design.
2. To determine the feasibility and acceptability of home-based testing for TB infection to facilitate TPT initiation among household contacts not currently prioritized for TPT (i.e., those ≥5 years without known HIV)
3. To compare the costs and epidemiological impact of the use of home-based testing for TB infection to facilitate TPT initiation among household contacts not currently prioritized for TPT (i.e., those ≥5 years without known HIV)
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Uganda |
2023-06-06 8:04:23 |
2026-06-06 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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EDWARD KAMUGISHA SSAJJABBI
ID:
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A visual narrative of the material culture from South Western Batwa community in Uganda
REFNo: SS1787ES
To develop painterly visual narratives inspired by the Batwa material culture through studio exploration,To assess the effects of gazetting forests into conservation areas by the government on Batwa material culture,To analyze the functionality of the Batwa material culture,To establish the historical developments of the material culture used by the Batwa communities,The main objecte of the study is to produce painterly visual narratives of material culture from the South Western Batwa community in Uganda,
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Uganda |
2023-06-06 7:59:54 |
2026-06-06 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Nusula Namukasa Sarah
ID:
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Nutritional Ecology of Ceratotherium Simum Simum at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary Nakasongola District Uganda
REFNo: NS575ES
Main objective:
To describe the nutritional strategy of southern white rhinos at Ziwa Rhino. Sanctuary, Uganda.
Specific objectives:
1. To evaluate the macro and micro nutrient content in the plants consumed by rhinos at ZRs.
2. To determine the nutrient intake rate by rhinos based on plant types and quantities consumed at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary.
3. To compare macro and micro nutrients in plants consumed by rhinos at ZRS during day and night.
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Uganda |
2023-06-06 7:58:39 |
2026-06-06 |
Natural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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