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Determinants of Quality of Patients Care in Public Hospitals in Uganda: Requirements for Organizational Effectiveness Clients’ Perspective
(International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), 2017)
Abstract: This study provides empirical evidence on the determinants of patient care services in a referral hospital in Uganda. It
focuses on Iganga Regional Hospital. The objectives were; (1) to determine the influence ...
Observations on the trend of the Pink-backed Pelican Pelecanus rufescens at breeding colonies, eastern Uganda
(SCOPUS, 2014)
The Pink-backed Pelican Pelecanus rufescens occurs in sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar and the southern Red Sea (del Hoyo et al. 1992). It has an extremely large range with a relatively stable population, making its conservation ...
First record of the Wattled Crane Grus carunculatus in Uganda
(SCOPUS, 2009)
On the afternoon of Saturday 2 May 2009, SNK had accompanied students to Kibimba rice scheme, eastern Uganda, for fieldwork when she observed one individual Wattled Crane Grus carunculatus among 30 individual Grey Crowned ...
Analysis of non-linear transmission of EBOLA virus disease and the impact of public health control interventions in hospital: the case of Guinea (West Africa) outbreak 2014.
(2016)
ARTICLE ABSTRACT
Epidemiological data on infection outbreaks are challenging to analyze, despite improved control interventions Ebola virus Disease (EVD) remains a serious risk in Guinea (West Africa) with 607 reported ...
Malariometric indices from Iganga, Uganda: baseline characterization in preparation of GMZ2 vaccine trial
(2014)
Background: Malaria still remains the leading cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in Uganda. Interventions
like malaria vaccines which reduce the malaria burden are needed in malaria endemic communities. There is ...
Electroencephalographic responses to neck cut and exsanguination in minimally anaesthetized goats
(South African Journal of Animal Science, 2017)
Conscious animals typically experience sensory (nociception) and emotional pain, whereas unconscious animals that were minimally anesthetized would experience minimal emotional pain. To determine whether ‘silencing’ the ...
Meat quality assessment in Rabbits subjected to ritual slaughter and gas stun killing
(2013)
Whereas animal welfare regulatory
bodies would prefer that animals be rendered
unconscious before exsanguination, followers of
Islam and Judaism prefer that animals be
exsanguinated while still alive. Moreover, ...
Effect of budgetary control on the financial performance of selected government aided secondary schools in Kayunga town council, Uganda
(2016)
ABSTRACT
The general objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between budgetary control and financial performance of selected government aided secondary schools in Kayunga Town Council. Specifically, ...
The impact of students’ indiscipline on school management in secondary school in Mbale District.
(2005)
DISSERTATION:
This research was conducted to focus on the impact of students’ indiscipline on school management systems in Uganda and in particular Mbale district. The study that aimed at establishing the seriousness of ...
The impact of increased student enrolment on the academic performance of students in secondary schools in Mbale district
(2006)
DISSERTATION:
This research was developed on the basis of problems that arose with the introduction of UPE in Uganda especially, the problems associated with increased student enrolment. The enrolment in secondary has ...