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The Contribution of Customer Care to Patient - Satisfaction :
(International Health Sciences University, 2012-09)The study entitled: “the contribution of customer care to patient-satisfaction” was conducted at the International Hospital Kampala. The overall objective was to establish the contribution of customer care to ... -
Factors Affecting Male Involvement in the Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV :
(International Health Sciences University, 2012-09)Background: Over 95% of all pediatric HIV infections worldwide are accounted for by the Mother-To-Child Transmission (MTCT) of HIV. (MoH, 2009) Numerous studies have shown that male participation in the antenatal care of ... -
Factors Affecting Utilization of Electronic Health Information System in Delivery of Health Services in Anaka Hospital, Nwoya District.
(International Health Sciences University., 2015-12)Introduction The electronic health information system is a key component of medical informatics that is increasingly being utilized in industrialized nations to improve health care. There is limited information on use of ... -
Factors Influencing Job satisfaction Among Frontline Clinical Managers in Public Health care facilities in Nakawa Division:
(International Health Sciences University., 2016-11)Background: The study was based on establishing the factors influencing job satisfaction of frontline clinical managers in public health-care facilities in Nakawa Division, a case study of Naguru Referral Hospital. To ... -
Factors Influencing Team Work Among Health Workers:
(International Health Sciences University., 2014-11)Background: Team work is where two or more people come and work together with a shared purpose of achieving a common goal. Team work among health workers is critical for effective implementation of disease control ... -
Factors Influencing the Availability of Medicines in Government Health Facilities in Uganda:
(International Health Sciences University., 2014-11)This study aimed at finding out the factors influencing the availability of medicines in Government health units in Bukwo district a case of Bukwo hospital, and suggest measures to improve availability of medicines in Bukwo ... -
Factors Influencing the Occurrence of Errors During Administration of Medicines Among Nurses in Gulu Regional Referral hospital.
(International Health Sciences University., 2015-12)Nursing as a caring act of science, offers it services on the complete care of patients regardless of the location. The act of nursing carries with it possibilities of errors and according to this study, error is any act ... -
Factors Influencing the Up-Take of HIV Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) Services Among Nurses in Sumbawanga Municipality - Tanzania.
(International Health Sciences University, 2013-09)Introduction: Human Immune deficiency virus/AIDS is posing a problem to the world especially in Sub-Saharan Africa including Tanzania. The WHO, UNAIDS and other International Organisations are making effort to increase ... -
Factors Influencing the Utilization of STI Services among the Youth Aged 15- 24 Years in Nabweru Sub-County-Wakiso District.
(International Health Sciences University., 2014-11)Introduction: Sexually transmitted infections are posing a problem to the world especially in Sub-Saharan Africa including Uganda. The WHO, UNAIDS and other International Organizations are making effort to increase the ... -
Factors Influencing Utilization o Dental Services Among Pregnant women in Referral Hospital of Bunia, in Democratic Republic o the Congo.
(International Health Sciences University., 2015-12)Background: Poor oral health during pregnancy is progressively connected to adverse pregnancy outcomes, as well as preterm low-birth weight infants and morbidity and mortality in sub- Saharan Africa and world wide. In DRC ... -
Factors Influencing Utilization of Antenatal Care Services in Health Centres (III) in Gulu district.
(International Health Sciences University., 2015-12)Introduction: The health status of pregnant women majorly depends on the quality of antenatal care services utilized by them. It is against this background that this study attempted to determine the factors influencing the ... -
Factors that Influence Motivation of Employees in Private not for Profit Health Facilities in Kabale District.
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Fraud and Service Delivery in Uganda's Health Sector :
(International Health Sciences University, 2012-09)This research was carried out at selected Health centres in Wakiso District. The researcher examined “Fraud and its implications on Service delivery in Uganda’s Health Sector.” The objective of the research was to establish ... -
Identification of Occupational Safety and Health Hazards and their Causes Among Health Care Workers of Mengo Hospital, Lubaga Division, Kampala District.
(International Health Sciences University, 2013-09)There are numerous occupational hazards that prevail in many hospitals in Sub-Saharan Africa and Uganda. This study therefore sought to determine the factors influencing identification of occupational safety and health ... -
The Influence of Leadership Styles on Job Satisfaction :
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Knowledge, Attitude, Motivation and Beliefs Towards Donating Blood Among Youths in Kampala, Uganda:
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Long Acting Reversible Contraceptive Use Among Women Of The Reproductive Age Group in Ngogwe Sub-County, Buikwe district.
(International Health Sciences University., 2015-12)Background Despite evidence of Long acting reversible contraceptive methods (LARC) being effective and safe, actual uptake in resource-poor settings is still low. In Uganda, only 13% of women are using a long acting ... -
The prevalence of needle stick injuries among healthcare workers in selected health facilities in kakiri sub county, Wakiso district.
(International Health Sciences University., 2015-12)Background : Health care workers (HCWs) work in hazardous conditions and due to their professional skills all measures need be undertaken to ensure their safety. Objective :To determine the prevalence rate of NSIs among ... -
The Role of Employee Responsiveness on Customer Retention in Health Insurance Companies in Uganda :
(International Health Sciences University, 2012-09)The concept of employee responsiveness yields customer loyalty, which in the long run results into consistent customer retention. In this regard, this research report looks at how the excellent response from employees at ... -
Staff Motivation and its Effect on Job Satisfaction in Uganda’s Military Hospitals:
(International Health Sciences University., 2014-11)This research addressed the importance of the human resource for health in the military perspective and the effect of the different motivation factors on the level of job satisfaction of Bombo military hospital staff with ...