Browsing by Author "Bakaitwoha, Everd Maniple"
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Care for people living with disabilities in the West Nile region of Uganda:
Waelkens, Maria-Pia; Bakaitwoha, Everd Maniple; Nakiwala, Stella Regina (Uganda Martyrs University Press, 2009-12-01)Disability is a common occurrence in many countries and a subject of much discussion and lobby. People with disability (PWD) are frequently segregated in society and by-passed for many opportunities. Stigma hinders their ... -
Funding mechanisms for the 'private-not-for-profit' health training institutions in Uganda.
Mugisha, F. John; Bakaitwoha, Everd Maniple; Pemba, Senga K. (Uganda Martyrs University Press, 2007-04-01)The Health Sector Strategic Plan (HSSP) aims to ensure access to basic health care by the Ugandan population through the delivery of the National Minimum Health Care Package (NMHCP). This requires availability of well-trained ... -
Is it (not) high time to introduce performance-based pay in Uganda’s health system?
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Lifetime experience and management of cases of gender-based violence in the health facilities of Kabarole district, Uganda
Tumwebaze, Margaret; Bakaitwoha, Everd Maniple; McMorrow, Shannon (Uganda Martyrs University Press, 2008-12-01)Gender-based violence (GBV) is a common problem in many countries, leading to high levels of mortality and morbidity, especially of women. In the health sector, GBV presents in a cryptic manner due to fear by the victims, ... -
Making the transition to workload-based staffing:
Namaganda, Grace; Oketcho, Vincent; Bakaitwoha, Everd Maniple; Viadro, Claire (BioMed Central, 2015)Background: Uganda’s health workforce is characterized by shortages and inequitable distribution of qualified health workers. To ascertain staffing levels, Uganda uses fixed government-approved norms determined by facility ... -
Overcoming barriers to anti-epileptic treatment:
Odaga, John; Cicciò, Luigi; Bakaitwoha, Everd Maniple (Uganda Martyrs University Press, 2008-04-01)Epilepsy, like many other mental illnesses, is more prevalent than is commonly acknowledged. Moreover, its social and economic burden is excessive for the individual, family, health system and country at large. People with ... -
Preparedness for mass casualties of road traffic crashes in Uganda:
Onyachi, Nathan W.; Bakaitwoha, Everd Maniple; Santini, Stefano (Uganda Martyrs University Press, 2011-04-01)In Uganda, increase in human and vehicular populations against a non-expanding road infrastructure, breakdown in enforcement of traffic regulations and poor vehicle quality contribute to the high rate of casualties from ... -
The status OF clinical diagnostic imaging services in Uganda’s regional referral hospitals.
Onziga, Hillary; Bakaitwoha, Everd Maniple; Bwete, Vincent (Uganda Martyrs University Press, 2011-04-01)Background: Clinical imaging is an essential component of health care which supports and improves the effectiveness of clinical decision-making. Quality care saves lives and resources of both the patient and the health ...