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    Prevalence and drug susceptibility of isolates of urinary tract infections among febrile under-fives in Nsambya Hospital, Uganda 

    Katongole, Simon Peter; Ocokoru, Christine; Onzima, Robert Anguyo DDM; Govule, Philip (Open Science Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2015)
    Background: Urinary tract infections remain a silent cause of morbidity and complications among under-fives due to its nonspecific presentation and incapacity of most health facilities in developing countries to diagnose ...
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    Quality and Use of Routine Healthcare Data in Selected Districts of Eastern Province of Rwanda 

    Karengera, Innocent; Anguyo, Robert. DDM Onzima; Katongole, Simon Peter; Govule, Philip (International Journal of Public Health Research, 2016-05-03)
    Strengthening of Health Management Information System (HMIS) is becoming an unavoidable task for most health systems in the World. As part of the strengthening (of HMIS), it is imperative that stakeholders undertake periodic ...
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    Relationship Between Management Practices and Employee Absenteeism in Public General Hospitals of East-Central Uganda 

    Wananda, Irene; Byansi, Peter Kayiira; Govule, Philip; Katongole, Simon Peter; Wampande, Lillian Nantume; Anguyo, Robert DDM Onzima (International Journal of Public Health Research, 2015-11-17)
    Effective management practices play a pivotal role in influencing positive behavior among employees at the work place [1]-[2]. Absenteeism of employees signals organizational ill health. Studies indicate that management ...
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    Communities’ Willingness to Pay for Healthcare in Public Health Facilities of Nakasongola District, Uganda 

    Dakoye, Damali; Anguyo, Robert Onzima; Govule, Philip; Katongole, Simon Peter; Ayiko, Rogers; Nabyonga-Orem, Juliet (International Journal of Public Health Research, 2015-08-20)
    Poor countries continue to register decreasing revenue to finance health care amidst rising demand with consequently growing out of pocket expenditure on health exceeding 35% of the total health care expenditure; this ...
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    Improving Partograph Documentation and Use by Health Workers of Bwera Hospital 

    Katongole, Simon Peter; Govule, Philip; Masika, Mary Aliona (Open Science, 2015-06-20)
    In this action based research we undertook a pragmatic quality-improvement approach to the research. This article describes improvements realized when an action research was carried out on maternity department in Bwera ...

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    Anguyo, Robert DDM Onzima (1)Anguyo, Robert Onzima (1)Anguyo, Robert. DDM Onzima (1)Ayiko, Rogers (1)Byansi, Peter Kayiira (1)Dakoye, Damali (1)Karengera, Innocent (1)Masika, Mary Aliona (1)... View MoreSubjectDocumentation (1)Drug Susceptibility (1)Employee Absenteeism (1)Febrile Under-Fives (1)Health Care (1)Healthcare Data (1)Labor monitoring (1)Management Practices (1)Nsambya Hospital (1)Partograph (1)... View MoreDate Issued2015 (4)2016 (1)Has File(s)
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