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101) FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL DISORDERS AMONG PERSONS LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS ATTENDING HEALTH FACILITIES IN BUSHENYI, BUSHENYI DISTRICT, WESTERN UGANDA.

ABSTRACT Background: Mental illness affects many health related outcomes for an HIV positive individual and the prevalence of anxiety, depression and substance abuse is higher among people living with HIV/AIDS than in the general population. Objectives: The objectives of the study were to investigate the factors influencing mental disorders among... Continue Reading

102) FACTORS INFLUENCING AVAILABILITY, ACCESSIBILITY AND UTILIZATION OF POST EXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS OF HIV BY HEALTH CARE WORKERS IN AINABKOI NORTH DIVISION, ELDORET EAST DISTRICT

Abstract HIV/ AIDs is a global problem with estimated 33 million persons infected worldwide in 2007 and with 2.7 million new infections (UNAIDS/Global AIDs epidemic report 2008). 60% of this lives in Sub Saharan Africa. Exposure occur through needle sticks or cuts from other sharp instruments contaminated with an infected patient’s blood or... Continue Reading

103) THE PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS OF SURGICAL SITE INFECTIONS AMONG PATIENTS IN SURGICAL WARD OF JINJA REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL

ABSTRACT Background: World over, surgical site infections (SSIs) are one of the most commonly encountered complications after surgery. No study had been done in Jinja regional referral hospital (JRRH) regarding SSIs. Therefore, this study was intended to determine the prevalence and risk factors associated with surgical site infections among... Continue Reading

104) KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES ON HIV PREVENTION AMONG ADOLESCENT STUDENTS OF KISOKO HIGH SCHOOL TORORO DISTRICT

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ......................................................................................................................... i APPROVAL................................................................................................................................ ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT... Continue Reading

105) FACTORS AFFECTING POSTOPERATIVE RECOVERY IN FORT PORTAL REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL, UGANDA

Table of Contents DECLARATION ......................................................................................................................iv APPROVAL ..............................................................................................................................v... Continue Reading

106) FACTORS MITIGATING INTRAUTERINE DEVICE USE AMONG WOMEN ATTENDING JINJA REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL-UGANDA

ABSTRACT Despite the IUD’s numerous advantages, rates of use remain low in many areas of the world and have even declined recently in some developing countries. Significant factors that adversely affect use of IUD have been described in various areas. This study aimed to establish the factors mitigating use of intrauterine devices among women... Continue Reading

107) THE INFLUENCE OF PEERS ON ADOLESCENTS’ USE OF SANITARY PADS- A CASE OF BUSHENYI -ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY SCHOOLS.

ABSTACT Background : It is documented that use of sanitary pads is higher in urban area and the choice of sanitary protection is a personal decision. Good hygienic practices are essential during menstruation and girls need access to clean, absorbent sanitary products and reliable information for good health. The most important reference groups in... Continue Reading

108) ASSESSMENT OF AWARENESS OF THE CAUSES OF MATERNAL MORTALITY AMONG WOMEN IN REPRODUCTIVE AGE IN BUSHENYI - ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT The study was carried out in Bushenyi-Ishaka municipality. The purpose of this study was to identify factors which influence mother’s choice of delivery site. The respondents were mothers between the ages of 15-49 years with sane minds. There were 100 mothers in the quantitative data. The research showed that among the women that had... Continue Reading

109) THE KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES OF MOTHERS ON IMMUNIZATION AT RUKUNYU HEALTH IV KAMWENGE DISTRICT

ABSTRACT According to UDHS (2011), a considerable proportion of childhood morbidity and mortality caused by vaccine preventable diseases. According to MOH 2011, overall, latest coverage data shows that routine immunization coverage remains at only 52 percent of children age 12-23 months being fully vaccinated. It was a cross sectional discriptive... Continue Reading

110) AWARENESS AND FACTORS INFLUENCING THE UTILIZATION OF CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING AMONG WOMEN IN RUHANDAGAZI PARISH, BUSHENYI DISTRICT.

ABSTRACT Background Cancer of the cervix is the second most common cancer in women worldwide and is a leading cause of cancer-related death in women in underdeveloped countries. Worldwide, approximately 500,000 cases of cervical cancer are diagnosed each year with 80% occurring in developing countries. Objective To assess the awareness and factors... Continue Reading

111) SOURCES AND CAUSES OF MATERNAL DEATHS AMONG OBSTETRIC REFERRALS TO FORT PORTAL REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL KABAROLE DISTRICT, UGANDA.

TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS................................................................................................................. i DECLARATION ........................................................................................................................... iv APPROVAL... Continue Reading

112) ASSESSMENT OF FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO PUERPERAL SEPSIS AMONG MOTHERS ATTENDING THE OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY CLINICAL SERVICES AT FORTPORTAL REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL.

ABSTRACT Topic: Assessment of factors contributing to the prevalence of puerperal sepsis among mothers attending the obstetrics Ward at FortPortal regional referral hospital, western Uganda. Background: Puerperal sepsis is one of the leading causes of preventable maternal morbidity and mortality. It is still ranked as 3rd major cause of maternal... Continue Reading

113) FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE MALE PARTNER INVOLVEMENT IN EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC CARE IN FORTPORTAL REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL

Table of Contents DECLARATION ...................................................................................................................................i APPROVAL........................................................................................Error! Bookmark not defined.... Continue Reading

114) ASSESSING THE PRACTICE OF BREAST SELF EXAM AMONG ADULT FEMALES IN ISHAKA-BUSHENYI DISTRICT

ABSTRACT This was a descriptive cross-sectional study, employing quantitative method of data collection from adult females of Ishaka. The specific objectives of the study was to assess whether female adults of Ishaka residents have the knowledge of breast self-examination and its importance, to establish whether female residents of Ishaka practice... Continue Reading

115) PREVALENCE AND FACTORS INFLUENCING ALCOHOL USE AMONGST SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN KIRYANDONGO DISTRICT.

Table of Contents Approval .....................................................................................................................................v Abbreviations And Acronyms ................................................................................................... viii Key... Continue Reading

116) FACTORS INFLUENCING THE ACCEPTABILITY OF MALE CIRCUMCISION AMONG MOTHERS WITH MALE CHILDREN IN KIRYANDONGO DISTRICT

ABSTRACT Objective: There is currently little information on the acceptability of male circumcision In Uganda, This study investigated the acceptability of male circumcision among Mothers in Kiryandongo district with male children. Design: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among a convenience sample of 100 women attending a reproductive... Continue Reading

117) SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND INSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES EXPERIENCED BY PATIENTS RECEIVING ANTI-RETROVIRAL TREATMENT AT KIRYANDONGO GENERAL HOSPITAL

ABSTRACT Background: There are over 36.9 million people globally living with HIV/AIDS, 35.4 million people have died from AIDS-related illnesses since the start of the epidemic and Sub-Saharan Africa carries 70% of the global burden of infection. While there has been a gradual increase in the number of HIV/AIDS patients accessing treatment, 33% of... Continue Reading

118) FACTORS AFFECTING PARTOGRAPH UTILIZATION IN KIRYANDONGO DISTRICT: A CASE STUDY OF MIDWIVES IN LOWER HEALTH UNITS

ABSTRACT Background: Uganda is still one of the developing countries with high maternal mortality ratio, currently estimated at 336/100,000 live birth. World health organization (WHO) recommends using the partograph to monitor labor and delivery, with the objective to improve health care and reduce maternal and fetal morbidity and death. The... Continue Reading

119) ASSESSMENT OF THE OUTCOME OF CEASERIAN SECTION IN THE DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY AT KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL BUSHENYI UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION..................................................ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. APPROVAL ..........................................................................................................................II... Continue Reading

120) FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE PREVALENCE OF TYPHOID FEVER AMONG PATIENTS ATTENDING TO KIRYANDONGO GENERAL HOSPITAL IN KIRYANDONGO DISTRICT

ABSTRACT Introduction Typhoid fever (TF) continues to be a major public health problem in many developing countries. In Uganda, an outbreak of typhoid fever in Kasese District sickened 8092 persons from 27 December 2007 to 30 July 2009, resulting in at least 249 intestinal perforations and 47 deaths. Objectives The study was aimed at assessing... Continue Reading

121) FACTORS AFFECTING UTILISATION OF POST NATAL CARE (PNC) SERVICES AMONG MOTHERS IN ISHAKA

Table of Contents: DECLARATION: ............................................................................................................................................... i DEDICATION:................................................................................................................................................. ii... Continue Reading

122) EVALUATION OF THE APPROACH OF KIRYANDONGO DISTRICT HOSPITAL HEALTH WORKERS TOWARDS ADOLESCENT CONTRACEPTION TO COMBAT TEENAGE PREGNANCIES IN KIRYANDONGOS

The study sought to assess the attitudes of healthcare providers in KDH towards providing contraceptives for teenagers in Kiryandongo, as one of the areas to combat teenage pregnancies. Materials and methods A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 73 healthcare providers in KDH, using self-administered, pretested questionnaires.... Continue Reading

123) FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CONTRACEPTIVE USE AMONG WOMEN WHO PRESENTED WITH INDUCED ABORTIONS IN FORT PORTAL REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL UGANDA.

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................ ii APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................... ii... Continue Reading

124) ASSESSING THE PRACTICE OF BREAST SELF EXAM AMONG ADULT FEMALES IN ISHAKA-BUSHENYI DISTRICT

ABSTRACT This was a descriptive cross-sectional study, employing quantitative method of data collection from adult females of Ishaka. The specific objectives of the study was to assess whether female adults of Ishaka residents have the knowledge of breast self-examination and its importance, to establish whether female residents of Ishaka practice... Continue Reading

125) A STUDY TO ESTABLISH THE PREVALENCE OF FIBROIDS AMONG WOMEN ADMITTED IN KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY FROM JANUARY 2012 TO JANUARY 2013.

ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Uterine fibroid is a benign tumour arising from smooth muscle layer of the uterus. They are the most common benign tumour in females and are typically found during the middle and later reproductive years. While most fibroids are asymptomatic they can grow and cause menorrhagia, abortions and lower abdominal pain. In Africa it... Continue Reading
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