NANTEGE, SHAMIM(Cavendish University Uganda, 2025-05)
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Purpose:
This study aims to evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and perception (KAP) regarding cervical cancer screening among women in Kakumiro District, Uganda. Cervical cancer is a major public health concern ...
MAGORWA, SYLVESTER V(Cavendish University Uganda, 2025-07)
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Background: This Dissertation investigates the factors influencing COVID-19 vaccine uptake, by focusing on the roles of information symmetry and cultural values. The study explores how access to balanced and ...
NATURINDA, AMBROSE(Cavendish University Uganda, 2025-06)
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Introduction:
Access to Emergency Medical Services (EMS), particularly ambulance services, remains a critical component of health care delivery worldwide. In Uganda, and specifically in Lubaga Division of Kampala ...
JOHN, BARAKA(Cavendish University Uganda, 2025-05-04)
Unsafe abortion remains a significant contributor to maternal morbidity and mortality, especially morbidity and mortality, especially in low-resource and conflict settings like South Sudan. This study assessed the knowledge, ...
Felistus, Nakyobe(Cavendish University Uganda, 2025-04-03)
Objectives: This study aimed to assess the factors contributing to the high prevalence of malaria among pregnant women attending antenatal care (ANC) at Lubya Health Centre III, Lubya Town Council, Buvuma District Islands ...
LOMONYANG, VICTOR(Cavendish University Uganda, 2025-06-26)
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Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major public health concern, particularly in sub-Saharan
Africa. Despite the availability of free first-line treatment, TB treatment success remain suboptimal in
many ...
BWIRE, MOSES(Cavendish University Uganda, 2025-07)
ABSTRACT
This study examined the predictors of antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence and its impact on health outcomes among older adults living with HIV in Kampala, Uganda. Guided by the biopsychosocial model, the study ...
NAMAZI, SARAH(Cavendish University Uganda, 2025-07)
This study explored the use of polythene bags in food handling among vendors in Kabalagala, Kampala, Uganda, and examined how various socio-demographic and structural factors contribute to this practice. The research applied ...
Tiko , Beatrice(Cavendish University Uganda, 2025-06)
Background:
Male involvement in pregnancy and childbirth preparedness and complication readiness (BPCR) plays a pivotal role in reducing maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. Despite its significance, male ...
BWAILISA, CHRISTINE(Cavendish University Uganda, 2025-07)
This study investigated the influence of women’s empowerment on the use of modern contraceptives among women of reproductive age (18-49 years) in Sironko District, Uganda. Employing a mixed-methods design, the research ...
Nanyonga , Magaret(Cavendish University Uganda, 2025-04)
Background: Consistent condom use remains a critical strategy in reducing HIV transmission, particularly among vulnerable populations such as Female Commercial Sex Workers (FCSWs). This study sought to examine the predictive ...
COKOLA, MONGANE Christophe(Cavendish University Uganda, 2025-07)
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Background: Child mortality remains critically high in Sub-Saharan Africa, especially in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where about one in ten children dies before the age of five, largely due to preventable ...
MULINDWA, YIGA JAMES(Cavendish University Uganda, 2025-07)
Background: Maternal and child health is an important aspect health indices of any communitycurrently requiring attention. Antenatal care preparing pregnant mothers regarding infant nutritionconstitute an important ...
Dina , Gerald(Cavendish University Uganda, 2024-03-22)
Background
Key and Priority populations in Tanzania have high HIV prevalence compared to the national HIV prevalence with variation as per group 26%, 25%, and 36 % for FSW, MSM and PWID respectively. KPPs living with HIV ...
AINOMUGISHA, EUNICE(Cavendish University Uganda, 2025-07)
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Background: Improper healthcare Medical sold waste Disposal poses significant health and environmental risks, especially in developing countries like Uganda where systems and resources for safe waste management ...
Lucy , Mariki(Cavendish University Uganda, 2025-04-22)
Back ground: Globally, Non-Communicable diseases (NCDs) has been identified as a major of death to about 41 million of people each year, equivalent to 74% of all deaths. Out of all NCDs deaths, 77% are in low- and middle-income ...