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      Drivers, decision making processes and outcomes of unsafe abortion in four districts of Siaya County, Kenya . 

      Osur, Joakim (2013-03-18)
      Unsafe abortion is a major public health problem causing 13% and 30% of maternal deaths globally and in Kenya respectively. Despite this, the drivers of the practice in Kenyan communities are scarcely documented. Further, ...
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      Predictors of community health workers retention in service in Makueni County, Kenya 

      Kithuka, Peter Munyao (2014-07-24)
      Globally, the reported attrition rates of Community Health Workers (CHWs) vary between 3.2% and 77% with high rates being associated with volunteer CHWs. In Kenya, retention rate is estimated at 67% while in Makueni it ...
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      Information and communication technology adoption in HIV and aids comprehensive care centers in Nairobi county, Kenya 

      Kibaara, Rucha Kenneth (Kenyatta University, 2015-04)
      In the last decade, information and communication technology (ICT) has offered huge potential to answer many of the challenges that HIV and AIDS Comprehensive Care Centres (CCCs) face in provision of quality services in ...
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      Association of functionality and nutritional status of elderly persons: a comparison between institutionalized and non – institutionalized elderly in Nairobi County, in Kenya 

      Mugo, Wairimu Judy (Kenyatta University, 2015-10)
      Malnutrition has been recognized as a common problem among the elderly persons and is associated with certain diseases and impaired functioning, but less is known about its relationship with nutrition intake and nutritional ...
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      Implementation of Free Maternal Services among Postnatal Women in Selected Public Hospitals in Nyanza, Kenya 

      Nyaberi, Jackline Mosinya (Kenyatta University, 2018)
      Financial-related barriers to accessing conventional maternal health services is a major bottleneck in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC) with about 600,000 maternal deaths occurring worldwide. Over 90% of these deaths ...
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      Influence of School-Based Sexual Risk Avoidance Education on Sexual Behavior Among Adolescent Girls in Homabay County, Kenya 

      Owaka, Isaac Ogweno (Kenyatta University, 2020-09)
      Adolescent sexual and reproductive health is a priority in the global agenda because of its associated negative reproductive health outcomes. It is estimated that Homabay County contributes 11.5% of adolescents aged 10-19 ...
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      Effects of Training Health Workers in Cultural Competence on Satisfaction with Maternity Services Among Women in Elgeyo-Marakwet County, Kenya. 

      Cheboi, Solomon Kemoi (Kenyatta University, 2020-10)
      A culturally competent health workforce is recognized as a priority reform area in health management as well as in improving maternal healthcare indicators in vulnerable and marginalized settings. Yet modalities of integrating ...
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      Bioaccessibility of Iron and Zinc from Micronutrient Powder Added in Germinated Porridges among Children Aged 6-23 Months in Homabay County, Kenya 

      Moraa, Momanyi Susan (Kenyatta University, 2021)
      Iron and zinc deficiency remains a burden among Kenyan children. Point-of-use fortification of complementary foods using micronutrient powder [MNP] containing vitamins and minerals has been recommended to improve the health ...
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      Citizen Participation in Management of Devolved Healthcare Funds in Embu County, Kenya 

      Watetu, Kabeu Emma (Kenyatta University, 2021)
      Devolution of healthcare in Africa has been advocated as a response to most healthcare ills, and to facilitate greater citizen participation. Kenya, driven by the need to bring services closer to people has now joined ...
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      Effectiveness of Training Health Unit Management Committees on Performance of Health Centres, in East Central, Uganda 

      Gangu, Muwanguzi David (Kenyatta University, 2021)
      There has been poor performance of health sector in East Central Uganda leading to the Districts in East Central Uganda perpetually being at the tail end of the Uganda National District Performance League Table. Performance ...
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      Effect of Training Mothers and Motorcycle (Boda-Boda) Riders in Community-Based Referrals on Maternal Outcome in East – Central, Uganda 

      Mwebaza, Muluya Kharim (Kenyatta University, 2021)
      Uganda has a reproductive health situation characterized by delayed community maternal referrals; and yet timely referral to skilled care is essential for pregnant mothers who are at high-risk, to have immediate access to ...
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      Effects of Mhealth Technologies on Uptake of Routine Growth Monitoring among Caregivers of Children 9-24 Months in Nyamira County, Kenya 

      Nyanchama, Nyang’echi Edna (Kenyatta University, 2021)
      Routine growth monitoring (RGM) of children is important in assessing their health and nutritional status. This provides opportunities for implementation of interventions aimed at reducing under five mortality rates, ...
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      Suitability of Electronic Health Record Data for Computational Phenotyping of Diabetes Mellitus at Nairobi Hospital, Kenya 

      Olwendo, Amos Otieno (Kenyatta University, 2022)
      The adoption of EHR in health care has resulted in the collection of lots of data thus the drive to utilize EHR data for secondary purposes such as research. However, EHR data are characterized by incompleteness and ...

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