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176) FACTORS AFFECTING VOLUNTARY BLOOD DONATION AMONG STUDENTS AT RUSHOROZA SEED SCHOOL, KANUNGU DISTRICT

ABSTRACT Globally, a 2015 World Health Organization theme blood donor day campaign was “thanks for saving my life” on June 14, strongly encourages more people to donate blood voluntarily and regularly with slogan “Give freely” give often blood donation matters worldwide. Uganda with population of 34 million who needs about 250,000 units of... Continue Reading

177) KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES REGARDING EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING AMONG MOTHERS ATTENDING MATERNAL CHILD HEALTH CLINIC AT KITAGATA HOSPITAL, SHEEMA DISTRICT, UGANDA

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178) KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES ON MENTALNESS AMONG COMMUNITY MEMBERS OF BUWENGE TOWN COUNCIL JINJA DISTRICT

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179) KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS CAESARIAN SECTION AMONG MOTHERS ATTENDING MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES AT RWEKUBO HC IV ISINGIRO DISTRICT

This research was to assess the knowledge and attitudes of mothers towards caesarian section among mothers attending MCH clinics at Rwekubo HCIV Isingiro District. The study was conducted from 60 respondents using a descriptive cross sectional study design in which the quantitative data was collected for assessing the knowledge and attitudes of... Continue Reading

180) FACTORS HINDERING MEN INVOLVEMENT IN ANTENATAL CARE SERVICES AT ISHAKA ADVENTIST HOSPITAL, BUSHENYI DISTRICT

Globally, it is estimated that nearly 500,000 women die annually from causes related to pregnancy and child birth and 99% of these deaths occur in developing countries. Male involvement in the antenatal care services clearly goes against prevailing gender norms in many places in Sub-Saharan Africa. Despite instituting programme targeted at... Continue Reading

181) FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO UNDERUTILIZATION OF ARTIFICIAL CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS AMONG FEMALE NURSING STUDENTS OF KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

Abstract Introduction Family planning is a basic human right for an individual / couple to exercise control over their fertility, make informed decision on the number of children they want to have. The purpose of the study was to assess the factors contributing to underutilization of artificial contraceptive methods among female nursing students... Continue Reading

182) KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES OF SELF BREAST EXAMINATION AMONG WOMEN AGED 18-45 YEARS IN GYNECOLOGICAL WARD AT KIU-TEACHING HOSPITAL

Abstract The study determined the knowledge, attitude, and practices on SBE among women aged 18-45 years in gynecological ward at KIU-teaching Hospital The Specific objectives of the study were; to determine the knowledge, to identify the attitude and determining practices of SBE among women aged 18-45 years in gynecological ward at KIU-teaching... Continue Reading

183) FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH LOW UTILIZATION OF FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES AMONG MOTHERS ATTENDING MCH SERVICES AT KIU-TH HOSPITAL BUSHENYI DISTRICT

Abstract Every year Uganda loses about 6,000 women as a result of pregnancy related complications. A significant proportion of these deaths occur because women are not able to have healthy planned pregnancies. In Uganda, according to the Uganda Demographic and Health Survey, 41% of married women wish to space their pregnancies but are reluctant to... Continue Reading

184) FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO RELAPSES AMONG SCHIZOPHRENIC PATIENTS ATTENDING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES AT KAMPAL INTERNATIONALS UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL

Abstract There has been an increase in numbers of patients readmitted with relapse in schizophrenic disorders than new admissions and approximately half of those readmitted allegedly have relapsed S/Z. At K.I.U-TH the outpatient department, Annual report of 2017 revealed that a total of 420 patients admitted, (43%) 180 were readmissions of S/Z.... Continue Reading

185) FACTORS INFLUENCING UTILIZATION OF FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES AMONG MARRIED WOMEN (15-49 YEARS) IN KITWE TOWN COUNCIL, NTUNGAMO DISTRICT.

Abstract More than one in five hundred women die of pregnancy or pregnancy related causes which are preventable through proper utilization of family planning services. Among married women, 34.3% have an unmet need for family planning and yet are in need of limiting and spacing their children. The aim of the study was to determine Factors... Continue Reading

186) KNOWLEDGE ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES ABOUT PREVENTION OF TRANSMISSION HEPATITIS B VIRUS AMONG NURSING STUDENTS ON WARD PLACEMENT AT KIU-TEACHING HOSPITAL

Abstract In Uganda, it was recently shown that 52% of the adult population have serological evidence of previous hepatitis B exposure and 10% are chronic carriers with infection rates varying across the country from 10% in the south west and 25% in the north east. To assess knowledge, attitude and practices of nursing students on ward placement at... Continue Reading

187) KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE OF HIV POSITIVE MOTHERS TOWARDS INFANT FEEDING OPTIONS AT SERERE HEALTH CENTER IV, SERERE DISTRICT

Abstract The study was carried out to assess the knowledge and practice of HIV positive mothers towards infant feeding options at Serere Health Center IV, Serere District. The study design was cross sectional and descriptive and it employed both quantitative and qualitative data collection methods. The study involved a total of 30 respondents. In... Continue Reading

188) KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE ON VOLUNTARY BLOOD DONATION AMONG KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WESTERN CAMPUS

ABSTRACT Blood can save millions of life and young people are the hope and future of safe blood supply in the world. There is a considerable shortage of blood with the supply being less than 50% of the requirement. A study was carried at Kampala international University western campus among the university students with the purpose of assessing the... Continue Reading

189) TO ASSESS DIETARY KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES AMONG DIABETIC PATIENTS RECEIVING CARE AT KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL.

ABSTRACT The study to assess dietary knowledge attitudes and practices among diabetic patients was conducted at Kampala international university teaching hospital in Ishaka Bushenyi municipality, in western Uganda. Uganda is one of the 32 countries of the IDF African region. 415 million people have diabetes in the world and more than 14 million... Continue Reading

190) A RESEARCH REPORT SUBMITTED TO THE UGANDA NURSES AND MIDWIVES EXAMINATIONS BOARD IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF DIPLOMA IN NURSING SCIENCE

ABSTRACT Mental disorders are widely recognized as a major contributor (14%) to the global burden of disease worldwide. In Uganda only ten mental health units are available at regional level to treat 11,500, 000 mentally ill persons out of a population of 33, 000,000 and are manned by unqualified staff and poorly stocked with required medicines... Continue Reading

191) FACTORS AFFECTING TREATMENT COMPLIANCE AMONG TB/HIV COINFECTED PATIENTS AT RURAHO MISSION HOSPITAL, MBARARA DISTRICT

Abstract A study was carried out at Ruharo Mission Hospital, MbararaDistrict to identify the factors affecting treatment compliance among TB/HIV co-infected patients. A descriptive design was employed and 30 (thirty) respondents were selected for the study using a stratified and convenient sampling procedure. Data was collected using a... Continue Reading

192) UNDERSTANDING THE NURSE-PATIENT INTERACTION AT KOMFO ANOKYE TEACHING HOSPITAL: THE PATIENTS‟ PERSPECTIVES AND EXPERIENCES

ABSTRACT The nurse–patient interaction, a core of professional nursing practice, shows the relationship that exists between nurses and their patients in the care encounter. This study set out to explore and understand the experiences patients go through during their interactions with nurses and to find ways of enhancing nurse-patient... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:NUR0185
  • Pages:156

193) THE PERSPECTIVE OF MIDWIVES ABOUT KANGAROO MOTHER CARE IN THE WEST MAMPRUSI DISTRICT OF THE NORTHERN REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT Background: Ghana currently does not have neonatal nurses. The care of the newborn is therefore the responsibility of the midwife. Due to scarce resources, the health sector is using cost effective measures that will help meet the health needs of people including the newborn. One of these is Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC). KMC is the... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:NUR0186
  • Pages:126

194) BARRIERS TO UTILIZATION OF RESEARCH FINDINGS BY REGISTERED NURSES PRACTICING IN BINGHAM UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL JOS, PLATEAU STATE.

ABSTRACT This study sought to identify barriers of utilization of research findings by registered nurses practicing in Bingham University Teaching Hospital, Jos. Among the specific purpose of the study were to identify common research findings used in the hospital by nurses, barriers of utilization of research findings and strategies to be used... Continue Reading

195) FACTORS AFFECTING MEDICAL WASTE DISPOSAL AT ISHAKA ADVENTIST HOSPITAL, BUSHENYI DISTRICT

ABSTRACT Healthcare institutions/facilities generate different types of infectious and/or hazardous medical waste from different department in the hospital that poses enormous risk to patients, healthcare providers, waste pickers, and the community at large, if their disposal is not comprehensively and scientifically managed, about 5.2 million... Continue Reading

196) POSTNATAL CARE PRACTICES AMONG MOTHERS IN THREE RURAL COMMUNITIES OF YAKURR LGA OF CROSSRIVERSTATE

ABSTRACT Reports show that most maternal deaths occur during the post natal period, yet this is when coverage and programmes of maternal and child health are at their lowest along the continuum of care in the local government, state, country and African region at large. Therefore it is important to investigate postnatal care practices carried out... Continue Reading

197) POSTNATAL CARE PRACTICES AMONG MOTHERS IN THREE RURAL COMMUNITIES OF YAKURR OF CROSS RIVERS STATE

ABSTRACT Reports show that most maternal deaths occur during the post natal period, yet this is when coverage and programmes of maternal and child health are at their lowest along the continuum of care in the local government, state, country and African region at large. Therefore it is important to investigate postnatal care practices carried out... Continue Reading

198) ASSESSING FOLLOW-UP CARE FOR DISCHARGED PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS BY MENTAL HEALTH NURSES IN NEUROPSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL, RUMUIGBO, RIVERS STATE

ABSTRACT  The study assessed follow-up care for discharged psychiatric patients by mental health nurses in Neuro-psychiatric hospital, Rumuigbo in Rivers State. Three objectives were set for the study. The study design was a cross-sectional descriptive survey. A sample of 124 participants which comprised of mental health nurses and discharged... Continue Reading

199) DEMOGRAPHIC AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS INFLUENCING UTILIZATION OF MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES IN SELECTED RURAL COMMUNITIES IN IGBO-ETITI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, ENUGU STATE NIGERIA

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to examine demographic and socio-economic factors influencing utilization of Maternal Health Services in selected rural communities in Igbo-Etiti Local Government Area in Enugu State, Nigeria. The study addressed three objectives and tested two hypotheses. A cross-sectional descriptive survey design was used.... Continue Reading

200) BREAST CANCER AWARENESS AND PRACTICE OF BREAST SELF EXAMINATION AMONG RURAL WOMEN IN UMUOWA, ORLU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA IMO STATE

ABSTRACT Breast cancer is said to be the commonest cancer and the most lethal malignancy in women across the world. Most of the cases are brought late to the hospital when the conditions are severe with multiple nodal involvements and poorer clinical-pathological prognostic outcome. If breast changes are detected early and treatment commenced... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:NUR0194
  • Pages:170
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