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    Factors that Led to Third Delays in the Management of Obstetric Emergencies in Midigo Health Centre IV - Yumbe District, Uganda 

    Kizito, Omona; Nyeta, Storia (Texila American University,, 2020)
    The third delay is the delay in receiving adequate and appropriate treatment at the healthcare facility by mothers during and after pregnancy. A number of factors are attributable to this delay. The aim of this study was ...
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    Involvement of Parents in Sexuality and Reproductive Health Education of Adolescents and Associated Factors in Hoima Municipality, Uganda 

    Kizito, Omona; Mugumya, Ivan (Texila American University,, 2020)
    Many adolescents often lack strong and stable relationships with their parents to openly discuss reproductive health concerns. Parents often have the power to guide children’s development in sexual health matters, ...
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    Factors influencing utilization of intra-uterine device among postpartum mothers at Gombe Hospital, Butambala disrtict, Uganda 

    Kizito, Omona; Namuli, Winnifred (Cogent Medicine, 2020-10-31)
    The most effective modern family planning method is long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs), including intra-uterine contraceptive devices (IUCD). It has multiple advantages over other reversible methods. Despite all ...
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    Patients and Health Workers’ Engagement in Patient Safety in Healthcare in Kitgum General Hospital 

    Kizito, Omona (E-international Journals of Academic and Scientific Research, 2015)
    The delivery of health care is known to involve potential safety risks for the patients who are supposed to benefit from medical treatment and care. Over the years, efforts have been put in place to reduce the occurrence ...
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    Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Medical Incident Reporting Among Healthcare Professionals: A Study of Midigo Health Centre IV 

    Kizito, Omona (Texila International Journal of Medicine, 2016-12)
    Medical incident reporting is a key tool for improving patient safety in healthcare, hence improved quality of care. The better the knowledge, attitude and practice of this concept, the better the quality of care. The ...
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    Third Delays in the Management of Obstetric Emergencies: A Qualitative Study of Arua Regional Referral Hospital - Uganda 

    Kizito, Omona (Texila International Journal of Medicine, 2018)
    The third delay is the delay in receiving adequate and appropriate treatment at the healthcare facility by mothers during and after pregnancy. Many factors attribute to this; shortage of staff, insufficient training, ...
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    Improving Community Sanitation and Hygiene Performance in Kerwa Sub County through the Application of Statistical Thinking 

    Kizito, Omona (Texila International Journal of Public Health, 2018-02)
    Sanitation refers to the provision of facilities and services for the safe disposal of human urine and faeces whereas Hygiene is a set of personal practices that contribute to good health. It includes things like hand-washing, ...
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    Validity of Modified Early Obstetric Warning System (Meows) In Low Resource Setting: A Case of St. Francis Hospital Nsambya, Kampala, Uganda 

    Kizito, Omona (Texila International Journal of Clinical Research, 2018-06)
    Globally every day, about 830 women die due to complications of pregnancy and child birth. Of these deaths, 99% occur in low-resource settings, and most could be prevented. Use of Modified Early Obstetric Warning System ...

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    Mugumya, Ivan (1)Namuli, Winnifred (1)Nyeta, Storia (1)SubjectPatient safety (2)Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care (EmONC) (1)Emergency obstetric care (basic and comprehensive) (1)Emergency Obstetric Care (EmOC) (1)Gombe Hospital (1)Health workers (1)Healthcare (1)Healthcare providers (1)Intra-uterine device (1)Intrauterine system (1)... View MoreDate Issued2018 (3)2020 (3)2015 (1)2016 (1)Has File(s)Yes (8)

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