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76) THE USE OF LONG ACTING AND PERMANENT CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS AMONG WOMEN ATTENDING HIV CLINIC AT KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL

Table of Contents DECLARATION ..................................................................................................................................... i APPROVAL ........................................................................................................................................... ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT... Continue Reading

77) UTILIZATION OF ANTENATAL CARE SERVICES AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN IN KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL BUSHENYI- ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY

Contents DEDICATION ............................................................................................................................. i ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ........................................................................................................... ii DECLARATION.... Continue Reading

78) FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH UNDER NUTRITION IN CHILDREN UNDER FIVE YEARS IN BANGALADESH PARISH, NAMASALESUB-COUNTY, AMOLATAR DISTRICT

ABSTRACT Introduction In Uganda, under nutrition remains a serious health and welfare problem affecting the under-five children to whom it contributes significantly to mortality and morbidity. General objective To assess factors associated with under nutrition in children under- five years in Bangaladesh parish, Namasale sub-county, Amolatar... Continue Reading

79) PEPTIC ULCER PREVALENCE AMONG PATIENT ATTENDING KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL IN ISHAKA BUSHENYI MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT. The study assessed the prevalence of peptic ulcer disease among patients attending of Kampala International University Teaching Hospital and the objectives of study were to find out the gender distribution of peptic ulcer disease and to find out which age group is more affected by peptic ulcer disease among patients attending of Kampala... Continue Reading

80) KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES OF HIV/AIDS PREVENTION AMONG FIRST YEAR DIPLOMA STUDENTS DOING CLINICAL MEDICINE AT KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, WESTERN CAMPUS.

ABSTRACT Background: Good knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) of HIV/AIDS prevention are essential in order not to acquire HIV infection and to prevent the disease from spreading. A proper and well functioning prevention of HIV requires clear and relevant information and instruction from health care providers who have been trained in that... Continue Reading

81) HYGIENE AND SKIN INFECTIONS AMONG CHILDREN BELOW 15 YEARS IN RUKINDO PRIMARY SCHOOL, BUSHENYI-ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY, BUSHENYI DISTRICT, WESTERN UGANDA

ABSTRACT Background and objectives: Skin infections are among the common diseases in children of Africa. Among the factors contributing to high prevalence of skin infections, poor hygiene is the most apparent factor yet can be controllable. Schools are organized communities where children from different families with different social status spend... Continue Reading

82) THE LEVEL OF ART ADHERENCE AMONG HIV AND AIDS PATIENTS ATTENDING KILEMBE MINES HOSPITAL ART-CLINIC, KASESE DISTRICT

Table of Contents DECLARATION ........................................................................................................................................... ; APPROVAL .................................................................................................................................................. ii DEDICATION... Continue Reading

83) PREVALENCE OF ALCOHOL USE DISORDERS AMONG PATIENTS IN THE PSYCHIATRY UNIT OF KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL IN SOUTH WESTERN UGANDA

ABSTRACT Globally, the estimates by the World Health Organization (WHO) indicate that, there are 2 billion people worldwide who consume alcoholic beverages (WHO, 2016). And the burden of alcohol use is public health concern (WHO, 2011). In South, East and West Africa, prevalence of alcohol abuse ranges between 10%-70%. (WHO, 2001).Uganda has... Continue Reading

84) THE PERCEPTION, ATTITUDE AND FREQUENCY TOWARDS CONDOM USE AMONG STUDENTS IN KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY WESTERN CAMPUS, BUSHENYI DISTRICT

ABSTRACT BACKGROUND The role of male condom for both contraception and prevention of STis was established in  Europe during the eighteenth century (Lewis, 2011). Its major role was family planning and  control STis (Omach P, Osma Benjamin, et al. 201 la). In sub-Saharan Africa, family planning  has saved lives of women and children and has... Continue Reading

85) PREVALENCE AND FACTORS HINDERING FIRST TIME MOTHERS FROM EXCLUSIVELY BREAST FEEDING IN KYABUGIMBI HEALTH CENTRE IV, BUSHENYI DISTRICT UGANDA

ABSTRACT Background: Breastfeeding entails feeding of infants or young children with breast milk from female breasts. Some mothers express milk to be used while their child is being cared for by others by hand or by using a breast pump. Globally, inadequate nutrition is an underlying cause of the deaths of more than 2.6 million children and over... Continue Reading

86) PREVALENCE OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS AMONG PREGNANT MOTHERS ATTENDING ANTE NATAL VISITS IN RUGAZI HEALTH CENTER IV

ABSTRACT Topic Prevalence of urinary tract infections among pregnant mothers attending ante natal visits in Rugazi health center IV. Research Objectives: To determine the proportion of urinary tract infections among pregnant mothers attending ante natal visits in Rugazi health center IV. To determine factors contributing to the prevalence of... Continue Reading

87) KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES OF HIV/AIDS PREVENTION AMONG FIRST YEAR DIPLOMA STUDENTS DOING CLINICAL MEDICINE AT KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, WESTERN CAMPUS.

ABSTRACT Background: Good knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) of HIV/AIDS prevention are essential in order not to acquire HIV infection and to prevent the disease from spreading. A proper and wellfunctioning prevention of HIV requires clear and relevant information and instruction from health care providers who have been trained in that... Continue Reading

88) CALCIUM AND PHOSPHATE STATUS IN POSTMENOPAUSAL AND PREMENOPAUSAL WOMEN IN SHARQELNEEL LOCALITY.

Abstract Menopause is a normal, natural transition in the life, there are many changes occur during this period. This cross-section study, conducted to determine the calcium and phosphate level in Sudanese postmenopausal women compared to premenopausal women in period from March to May 2017. Fifty samples were collected from postmenopausal women... Continue Reading

89) ROLE OF STRESS, PERSONALITY AND SELF BLAME ON SUICIDAL IDEATION AMONG ANAMBRA STATE PRISON INMATE

ABSTRACT The study investigated the role of stress, personality and self blame on suicidal ideation among prison inmates. Two hundred and ninety six (296) prison inmates (males= 258, females= 38) drawn from two prison yards in Anambra State, participated in this study. Four scales were used for data collection namely; Perceived Stress Scale (PSS),... Continue Reading
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90) SELF-ESTEEM, PERSONALITY-TYPE AND GENDER AS FACTORS IN SELF-DISCLOSURE OF PERSONS LIVING WITH HIVAIDS

ABSTRACT This study investigated self-esteem, personality-type and gender as factors in self-disclosure of persons living with HIV/AIDS. Three hundred (300) persons living with HIV/AIDS (120 males and 180 females) aged 18-60 years with a mean age of 39 participated in the study. Three instruments were used for data collection: Index of self-esteem... Continue Reading

91) DESCRIPTION OF FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH BURN INJURIES AMONG PEDIATRIC ADMITTED IN SURGICAL WARD IN KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL IN BUSHENYI DISTRICT WESTERN UGANDA.

ABSTRACT The study was carried out in Kampala International University Teaching Hospital in Bushenyi District western Uganda from January 2016 to December 2016 to determine the description of factors associated with Burn injuries among pediatrics admitted in the surgical ward. The admissions book on the surgical ward was reviewed and from the... Continue Reading

92) ASSESSMENT OF FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH LATE ANTENATAL CARE ATTENDANCE AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN AT KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL ISHAKA BUSHENYI

Table of Contents APPROVAL ............................................................................................................................. iii DEDICATION.......................................................................................................................... iv... Continue Reading

93) THE PREVALENCE OF HIV AMONG THE MENTALLY ILL PATIENTS, A CASE STUDY OF KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL WESTERN CAMPUS

Table of Contents DECLARATION......................................................................................................................................... ii APPROVAL ............................................................................................................................................... iii... Continue Reading

94) KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES ON PREVENTION OF TUBERCULOSIS AMONG HIV/AIDS POSITIVE ADULT CLIENTS OF 18 YEARS AND ABOVE ATTENDING ART CLINIC AT NAMOKORA HEALTH CENTER IV KITGUM DISTRICT

ABSTRACT Tuberculosis is a common and potentially lethal infectious disease caused by various strains of mycobacteria, usually Mycobacterium tuberculosis in humans (Daviaud and Chopra, 2008). Tuberculosis usually attacked the lungs but can also affect other parts of the body. People living with HIV are 20 to 30 times more likely to develop active... Continue Reading

95) HYGIENE AND SKIN INFECTIONS AMONG CHILDREN BELOW 15 YEARS IN RUKINDO PRIMARY SCHOOL, BUSHENYI-ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY, BUSHENYI DISTRICT- WESTERN UGANDA.

ABSTRACT Background and objectives: Skin infections are among the common diseases in children of Africa. Among the factors contributing to high prevalence of skin infections, poor hygiene is the most apparent factor yet can be controllable. Schools are organized communities where children from different families with different social status spend... Continue Reading
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