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early pregnancies among adolescent girls aged 13-19 years and the impact on their social well-being in mbale city: a case study of namatala in industrial division
Level: tertiary
Type: dissertations
Subject: clinical medicine and community health
Author: nabatanzi sarah

a report for internship carried out at premier credit micro-finance ltd in the department of field and management from february to march 2022
Level: tertiary
Type: reports
Subject: accountanting
Author: kizza hellen

An Internship Report Submitted To The College Of Education And External Studies Centre For Lifelong Learning In Fulfillment For The Award Of A National Diploma In Accountancy At Makerere University

factors influencing stress management among midwives at kisenyi health center iv, kampala district
Level: tertiary
Type: proposals
Subject: midwifery
Author: nassaka immaculate

A Research Proposal Submitted To Mulago School Of Nursing And Midwifery In Partial Fulfillment Of Requirements For Award Of A Diploma In Midwifery By Ministry Of Education And Sports

challenges facing pupils academic performance in religious education in lower primary section in kasaawo sub county, mukono district
Level: tertiary
Type: proposals
Subject: education
Author: nanyonga teopista

A research Proposal in partial fulfillment For the Award of A diploma in Primary education of Kyambogo University

factors associated with increase of cesarean section deliveries at general military hospital-bombo in luwero district
Level: tertiary
Type: dissertations
Subject: nursing
Author: nalukwago madrine

A Research Report Submitted To Uganda Nurses And Midwives Examination Board In Partial Fulfillment Of The Requirements For The Award Of A Diploma In Nursing By Ministry Of Education And Sports, Science And Technology

the role of electronic media in promoting access to safe domestic water in mubende municipality: a case study of sun fm mityana
Level: tertiary
Type: proposals
Subject: journalism
Author: naluggya octavia

A Research Proposal Submitted To Buganda Royal Institute Of Business And Technical Education In Partial Fulfilment Of The Requirement For The Award Of Diploma In Journalism

the effects of information technology on health services delivery in uganda: a case study of faith mulira health care center
Level: tertiary
Type: proposals
Subject: computer science
Author: nakitende sarah

A research proposal submitted in partial fulfillment of the acquirement for award of a diploma in computer science of YMCA Comprehensive institute, Kampala

the influence of mother tongue on primary school children’s performance in the english language: a case study of nama sub county, mukono district
Level: tertiary
Type: proposals
Subject: education
Author: sylivia nakigozi

A Research Proposal Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Award of a diploma in Primary Education of Kyambogo University-National teachers College Mubende

knowledge, attitude and practices of parents towards hpv vaccination of girls aged 10 years in nakaloke ward , nakaloke town council, mbale district
Level: tertiary
Type: dissertations
Subject: midwifery
Author: nabafu patricia

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is associated with various cancer types in both men and women. In 2012, HPV was associated with 74% of cancer cases in women, 70% of which were cervical cancer the main purpose of the study was to find out the knowledge, attitude and practices of parents towards HPV vaccination of girls aged 10 years in Nakaloke ward, Nakaloke town council,Mbale district A descriptive cross-sectional study design that employed quantitative data collection methods was used. Thestudy was carried out in Nakaloke ward,Mbale district among 100 parents of girls aged 10 years. Simple random sampling method was used to obtain the participants who consented to participate. HPV vaccine uptake was the dependant variable and knowledge, attitude and practices of parents towards HPV vaccination was the independent variable. A pretested structured questionnaire was used to collect data that was analysed using Microsoft word and excel. Findings were then presented in form of tables, graphs and pie charts. Findings of the study showed that majority of respondents 64(64%) were married, 92(92%) were female, 36(36%) were Muslims and 40(40%) were peasant farmers. Majority of the respondents, 92(92%) had heard about HPV vaccination, 57(62%) mentioned radio as major source of information. Majority of respondents 84(91.3%) mentioned that it protects against cervical cancer and it is administered to girls aged 10 years 80(87%). Almost two thirds, 60(60%) agreed that one could be infected with HPV at one point in time, 92(92%) considered cervical cancer as a serious disease, 76(76%) would depend on the health workers recommendation to accept the vaccine. Slightly more than a half of respondents 58(58%) had a child received at least one dose of the vaccine, 42(42%) never received 36(58%) were vaccinated at school, 12(20.6%) were vaccinated at health facility, 96(96%) said that health workers provided information on HPV. Those who were willing not to receive the vaccine were 26(62%) because it cause infertility 5(31.2%), cause cancer 8(50%) and vaccine is not safe 3(18.8%) In conclusion participants had good knowledge, fairly positive attitude and low practices in relation to HPV vaccination. Due to several myths discovered, more sensitization is needed so as to improve on the knowledge, attitude and practices of mothers towards utilization of HPV vaccine.

a report on field attachment carried out at butabika national referral mental hospital from juneto august 2014
Level: tertiary
Type: reports
Subject: procurement and supply chain management
Author: wamala gerald

A Field Attachment Report Submitted To Faculty Of Vocational And Distance Education In Partial Fulfillment Of The Requirements For The Award Of A Diploma In Procurement And Supply Chain Management Of Makerere University Business School

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