Mak IR Repository
Welcome to Makerere University's Institutional Repository (Mak IR). Mak IR was formerly called Uganda Scholarly Digital Library (USDL). Mak IR is a collection of scholarly output of by researchers of Makerere University, including scholarly articles and books, electronic theses and dissertations, conference proceedings, technical reports and digitised library collections. It is the official Institutional Repository (IR) of Makerere University. If you have any questions regarding MAKIR, please feel free to contact us on makir.mulib@mak.ac.ug.
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Recently Added
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Timing and quality of antenatal care for adolescent mothers attending maternal and child health clinics at two high volume health facilities in Nakawa Division Kampala District,Uganda
(Makerere University, 2023)Background: Maternal health services including antenatal care have been shown to improve reproductive health outcomes of pregnant adolescents. However, full utilisation of antenatal care (ANC) services among pregnant ... -
Treatment outcomes and factors associated with non-cure of tuberculosis in Wakiso district
(Makerere University, 2018)Background: Tuberculosis (TB) threatens public health all over the world. Uganda has not achieved the international targets for cure rate, treatment completion and default rate. Wakiso district in central part of the country ... -
Prevalence of cesarean section, outcomes and related factors among adolescent mothers (10-19 years) in Mayuge and Kamuli Districts
(Makerere University, 2023)Introduction Cesarean section is a potentially lifesaving intervention. However, it carries life-threatening health complications. There are limited studies on cesarean section rates and related factors among adolescent ... -
Effect of results based financing on utilization of maternal health services in Kamuli district
(Makerere University, 2017-01)This study examined the effect of Result Based Financing on utilization of maternal healthcare services (4&+ ANC attendance and facility delivery) in Kamuli District. Result Based financing approach has proved to have the ... -
Antimicrobial use in pig production and its associated risk factors in Wakiso District, Uganda
(Makerere University, 2023-11)The high use of antimicrobials in food animals such as pigs raises concerns about food safety, security, trade and market access for livestock and livestock products. The study determined the prevalence of antimicrobial ...