Browsing Journal Articles (Health) by Author "Lwenge, Mathias"
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Assessment of safe motherhood health service coverage, birth defects detection and child disability prevention using lot quality assurance sampling in Central Uganda
Akankwasa, Edith; Kamya, Willy; Sendijja, Moses; Mudoola, Janet; Lwenge, Mathias; Anguyo DDM Onzima, Robert; Kasozi, Daniel; Byansi, Peter; Katongole, Simon Peter (East African Health Research Commission, 2023)It is crucial to have satisfactory coverage of safe motherhood services in order to prevent birth defects and child disabilities. Mildmay Uganda Institute of Health Sciences (MIHS) implemented a safe motherhood project ... -
Coronavirus Disease Pandemic Response in Uganda: Government Trust, Risk Perception and Willingness to Adhere to Public Health Measures Among Social Media Users
Kiconco, Arthur; Kabanda, Richard; Tugume, Abdulaziz; Mwagale, Ritah; Kananathan, Abirahmi; Bakyaita, Tabley; Nabukenya, Immaculate; Lwenge, Mathias; Kalenzi, Prisca U (2022)Background: The Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic has greatly affected many nations, and continues to be a global public health challenge. There is progress in responding to the pandemic including universal access ... -
Intrapersonal factors associated with cervical cancer screening among women in fishing communities of Entebbe Municipality, Wakiso District. a cross-sectional study
Keneemaa, Emily; Lwenge, Mathias; Nanyunja, Zaitune; Kawoozo, Barbara; Ampeire, Immaculate; Ssetaala, Ali; Mpendo, Juliet; Okech, Brenda; Okodan, Daniel (Student's Journal of Health Research Africa, 2023-03-30)The chances of developing cervical cancer in Uganda continue to rise especially in the fishing communities due to the relatively higher prevalence of inter-related personal risk factors. This study aimed to examine the ... -
Malaria treatment health seeking behaviors among international students at the University of Ghana Legon
Lwenge, Mathias; Govule, Philip; Katongole, Simon Peter; Dako-Gyeke, Phyllis (PLOS, 2023-10-26)Appropriate management of malaria demands early health seeking behaviour upon suspicion of malaria-like symptoms. This study examined malaria treatment seeking behaviour and associated factors among international students ...