Browsing College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHuSS) by Subject "Health workers"
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Access to and utilization of sexual and reproductive health services: Gendered experiences of persons with physical disabilities in urban Kampala.
(Makerere University, 2012)In Uganda, like in many developing countries, issues of Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) among Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) particularly those with physical disabilities have largely remained hidden. This ... -
Burden of care, subjective wellbeing and depression among caregivers of mentally ill patients in Butabika and Mulago Hospitals
(Makerere University, 2014)This study examined the association between burden of care, subjective wellbeing and depression among caregivers of mentally ill patients in Butabika and Mulago hospitals. A descriptive cross-section study design with ... -
An evaluation of the sustainability of river blindness community directed treatment programme in Kisoro District.
(Makerere University, 2012-10)A study was carried out in Kisoro District to evaluate the sustainability of the River Blindness Program using the APOC parameters of community involvement, treatment coverage, planning and leadership, Health education, ... -
Perceived organisational support, employee engagement and organisational citizenship behaviour among health workers in selected Kampala city authority health centers
(Makerere University, 2022-12-23)The purpose was to examine the relationship between employee engagement, perceived organisational support and organisational citizenship behaviour among employees of selected KCCA health centers around Kampala. A quantitative ... -
Perceived organizational support, job satisfaction and organizational citizenship behavior among health workers: A case of nurses and midwives of Nsambya hospital
(Makerere University, 2017-01)This study explored the relationship between perceived organizational support (POS), job satisfaction (JS) and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) among 108 nurses and midwives in Nsambya hospital. The objectives of ...