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ILDS Newsletter 2/2008 |
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REGIONAL DERMATOLOGY TRAINING CENTRE RDTC-MOSHI Health Systems Research (HSR) 2nd Year 2000/2001 Project Reports
1. Voster Mhango Level of attendance of skin disease patients in Nkhata-Bay District, Malawi 2. Adolf Mensah Prevalence of sexually transmitted infections and their contributing factors among antenatal mothers attending Kumasi-South District, Ghana 3. Lester Kapanda Prevalence of sexually transmitted infections and their contributing factors among antenatal clinic attending mothers at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre, Malawi 4. Ibrahim B. Vandi Prevalence of Onchocerciasis and its associated factors among community in GBO Chiefdom in Sierra Leone 5. Benson L. Chisha Use of herbal sexual stimulants to increase sexual desire and the associated factors and beliefs among the sexually active males in Petauke District of the Republic of Zambia 6. Nicholas Omolo Pule Level of knowledge and practices on STI/HIV/AIDS among students in secondary Schools in Kisumu District, Kenya 7. Martin D. Wakupita Prevalence of STDs and their contributing factors among antenatal clinic attending mothers at Nsambya Hospital in Kampala, Uganda 8. Mahamoud Eman Prevalence of female genital mutilation (FGM) and contributing factors in Jijiga District, Ethiopia 9. Eunice Kyei Baffour Acceptance and utilization of the female condom in preventing STDs/HIV/AIDS among commercial sex workers in Kumasi, Ghana 10. K. Richard Chilambo Prevalence of leprosy and its related factors in two villages of Sumbawanga, Tanzania 11. Sidney Kabwe Level of knowledge among health workers on counseling of Albinos and parents on the preventive and protective measures against skin sun damage in Kitwe, Zambia 12. Albert Taiti Health seeking behaviours on sexually transmitted infections among the “Chokoraa” in Nakuru Municipality, Kenya 13. Pilirani Patience Chirwa Defaulter rate to follow-up visits among dermatology patients and associated factors at skin clinic at Lilongwe Central Hospital, Malawi 14. Limakatso Mateboho Liphoto Level of knowledge on STI among teenagers aged 13-19 years in orphanages as compared to teenagers in the general population in Maseru (Urban) Lesotho
REGIONAL DERMATOLOGY TRAINING CENTRE RDTC-MOSHI Health Systems Research (HSR) 2nd Year 1999/2000 Project Reports
1. Peter R.S. Nyasulu Health seeking behaviour among adolescents related to sexually transmitted diseases in Secondary schools in Lilongwe Urban, Malawi 2. Stephen M.Nyangu Level of communication from parents to their children in the dissemination of STD/HIV/AIDS preventive messages and the associated factors in Kitwe, Zambia 3. Matilda Mambo Nde-Tuma Prevalence of “CAM NO NGO”, its clinical features and contributing factors in Bamenda Health District-Cameroon. 4. Chimyama Manyika Prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases among “Make-shift” business persons and the characteristics of those with STDs in Kasama Urban, Zambia. 5. Thabo Kunene Prevalence of skin diseases and causative factors among Pulmonary Tuberculosis patients in Swaziland 6. Anthia Namgcobo Magagula Prevalence of genital ulcers/urethral discharges and associated factors among male inmates in Swaziland. 7. Maiko Christopher Vuzza Prevalence of skin diseases among refugees and associated factors in Mungula refugees settlement Adjumani, Uganda. 8. Major Said Mzee Prevalence of Lymphatic Filariasis and its contributing factors in Pate Island community, Lamu District, Kenya 9. Susan G. Murithi Level of knowledge among Health Workers and contributing factors in identifying Leprosy in Meru Central District, Kenya.
REGIONAL DERMATOLOGY TRAINING CENTRE RDTC-MOSHI Health System Research (HSR) 2nd Year 1998/1999 Project Reports
1. Jamil K. A Kajuna Seroprevalence of Syphilis and associated factors among Antenatal Clinic attendees in Mbeya Municipality, Tanzania. 2. Charles M. Hakoma Self-medication practice and related factors among patients attending STD clinics in Mazabaka District, Zambia 3. Eustince B. Namacha Self-medication practice and related factors among patients attending STD clinics in Lilongwe, Malawi 4. Francis M. Mushanga Self-medication practice and related factors among patients attending STD clinics in Nairobi, Kenya 5. Marie M.Boum Self-medication practice and related factors among patients attending STD clinics inYaunde, Cameroon 6. Okot Kinyera Evaluation of partner notification in STD management at Mulago Hospital in Kampala, Uganda 7. Ogen J. P.Amula Skin conditions and related factors among HIV/AIDS clients attending HIV/AIDS Clinics in Entebbe, Uganda. 8. Selassie E. Danku Assessment of level of knowledge and associated factors among health workers in identifying common skin diseases in New Jubeng District, Ghana 9. Gordon K. Obonyo Assessment of the level of knowledge and associated factors among health workers in identifying common skin diseases in Kisumu District, Kenya. 10. Chama A. Mulangala Prevalence of skin conditions among mentally ill patients admitted to Chainama Hills Mental Hospital, Lusaka and their contributing factors, Zambia. 11. Riziki M. Chikophe High disabilities rate in leprosy victims at booking date and contributing factors in Kwale District, Coast Region, Kenya.
REGIONAL DERMATOLOGY TRAINING CENTRE RDTC-MOSHI Health Stamtems Research (HSR) 2nd Year 1997/1998 Project Reports 1. Ronald Erasto Prevelence of disabilities and their implication in leprosy victims in Lushoto District ,Tanzania 2. Paul Backson Chalema Prevalence of disabilities and their implication in leprosy victims in Lilongwe District, Malawi 3. Charity Likasi Constraints in counseling HIV/AIDS patients among health counsellors in Lusaka Urban District, Zambia 4. Joseph Murika Wakubwa Constraints in counseling HIV/AIDS patients among health counsellors in Nakuru Municipality, Kenya 5. Nkosinati Maphalala Prevalence and severity of atopic eczema and its associated factors in children aged 0-12 months attending maternal child health clinics in North Hlollo Region, Swaziland 6. Kufekisa Mukelabai Prevalence and severity of atopic eczema and its associated factors in children aged 0-12 months attending maternal child health clinics in Lusaka East, Zambia 7. George Msalale Level of knowledge of prescribers in the treatment of genital discharge and related factors in Tabora Municipality, Tanzania 8. Alloys Musuya Level of knowledge of prescribers in the treatment of genital discharge and related factors in Mombasa Municipality, Kenya 9. Clement Mtika Knowledge and sexual practices in relation to HIV/AIDS among secondary school students in Nkata-Bay and Mzuzu City, Malawi
REGIONAL DERMATOLOGY TRAINING CENTRE RDTC-MOSHI
Health Systems Research (HSR) 2nd Year 1996/1997 Project Reports
1. Liberator A. Burusu Health care delivery by traditional healers with focus on skin diseases and STDs in Sumbawanga District, Tanzania 2. Nicolas Ochieng The assessment of the use of cosmetics and skin bleaching agents among teenagers and adults in Nairobi,Kenya 3. Epimack Semali The prevalence of wounds and myiasis in these wounds among the population on Hanang District, Arusha,Tanzania 4. Jimmy Ukethdhogu Assessment of over the counter availability of tropical steroids in Kampala, Uganda 5. Maira Wilson Management of Scabies and Tinea Capitis by health workers in Tarime District, Tanzania
REGIONAL DERMATOLOGY TRAINING CENTRE RDTC-MOSHI
Health Systems Research (HSR) 2nd Year 1995/1996 Project Reports
1. Fredrick T. Satimia Prevalence of skin diseases and factors influencing the Choice of Health Careutilization in Tunduma Ward, Mbozi District, Mbeya, Tanzania 2. Charles Mathias Prevalence of skin diseases and factors influencing the Choice of Health Care utilization in Malampaka, Maswa District, Tanzania 3. Lukas F. Simba Prevalence of skin diseases and factors influencing the Choice of Health Care utilization in Musoma Rural District at Bisumwa Ward, Tanzania 4. Lawrence Q.Qawoga Prevalence of skin diseases and factors influencing the Choice of Health Care utilization in Songea Rural District, Tanzania 5. Nakunda Lukume Prevalence of skin diseases and factors influencing the Choice of Health Care utilization in Songea Rural District, Tanzania 6. Heldgod H. Njau Prevalence of skin diseases and factors influencing the Choice of Health Care utilization in Mwanga District, Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania
REGIONAL DERMATOLOGY TRAINING CENTRE RDTC-MOSHI Health Sytem Research (HSR) 2nd Year 1994/1995 Project Reports
1. Tito M. Shengena; Prevalence of Scabies and associated factors among Standard One Primary School pupils in Mtwara Urban District ,Tanzania 2. Verena Munjala Assessment of the ability to use common dermatological drugs and the contributing factors among prescribers in health facilities in Kavongo-Region, North East Health Directorate, Namibia 3. Paul J. Luvanda: Assessment of the ability to use common dermatology drugs and related factors among prescribers in health facilities at Iringa Urban District, Tanzania 4. Nelson Mwansa Co-Trimazazole resistance and associated factors among Gonorrhea patients in Lusaka Urban, Zambia 5. Jimmy M. Malanda Prevalence of Pityriasis versicolor and associated factors in Mpeta village, Dwambadzi, Nkhota Kota, Malawi 6. Hilda Matumo Prevalence of infectious skin diseases and their associated factors among underfive in Gaborone City Area, Botswana 7. Symon C.B. Chimenya Prevalence of impetigo among underfive children and its associated factors, Malawi 8. Joseph Madaha Prevalence of Tinea capitis and associated factors among Standard I-IV Primary School pupils in Sengerema Ward, Sengerema District, Mwanza Region, Tanzania 9. Asnath Shabane Assessment of the ability in the use of common dermatological drugs and elated factors among prescribers in health facilities in Francis Town Area, Botswan10. Thandie F. Zikalala Prevalence of Gonorrhea among STD patients presenting with genital ischarges and its associated factors in the Mbabane Government Hospital, STD Clinic, Swaziland 11. Sarah G. Mdingi Prevalence of Pityriasis versicolor and associated factors among Secondary School students in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
REGIONAL DERMATOLOGY TRAINING CENTRE Health Systems Research (HSR) 2nd Year 1993/1994 Project Reports
1. Adriano Kishengere Prevalence of contact irritant eczema and associated factors among workers at Wazo Hill Portland Cement Factory in Kinondoni District, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania 2. Violet Bakari Prevalence of skin conditions and associated factors among workers in Tanga Cement Factory, Tanzania 3. Faki Yussuf Disability in leprosy patients and contributing factors in Pemba Island, Tanzania 4. Maria Bauleth Availability of essential dermatological preparations in health facilities in the North West Health Region, Namibia 5. Annah Masokanye Perception on skin diseases and associated factors in Berea district Community, Teyateyaneng Area, Lesotho 6. Mohamed Seif Prevalence of common STDs and associated factors among fishermen camping in Unguja, Zanzibar Town, Tanzania 7. Harry Kawonga Use of essential Dermatology drugs and related factors among health workers in Mzimba District, Malawi 8. Edgar Mlawa Prevalence of Scabies and associated factors amongst underfive children in Nachingwea District, Tanzania 9. Nelly Matsenjwa Techniques of Traditional Healers on management of Skin Diseases in Manzini District, Swaziland 10. Macro Mbata Prevalence of Onchocerciasis and its contributing factors among the community in Kilombero District, Tanzania 11. Bright Chiwenda Prevalence of pediculosis among senior primary school children in Tobacco Fields in Mchinji, Malawi 12. Veronica Mollel Prevalence of skin diseases and related factors in underfive children at Lepurko Village in Monduli District, Tanzania
REGIONAL DERMATOLOGY TRAINING CENTRE RDTC-MOSHI Health Systems Research (HSR) 2nd Year 1992/1993 Project Reports
1. Humphrey Chewe Assessment of knowledge, attitude and behavior on STDs among patients attending an STD clinic at the University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia 2. Franz Kaluhoni Prevalence of skin diseases and related factors among rural and urban primary school children in Oshakati, Oshana Region, Ovamboland, Namibia 3. Bright Kamtambe Prevalence of common skin diseases and their related factors among children aged below 18 years at Chikoja Village, Chief Somba, Blantyre District, Malawi 4. Micah Kisoo Prevalence of skin diseases among rural primary school children and related Knowledge, attitudes and practices in the children and their parents in Kaptich, Elgeywo Marakwet District, Kenya 5. Leonard Mawaya Factors related to pellagra at Kantande Village and at Kapesi Refugee Camp in Dedza District (Malawi) a case controlled study. 6. Peter Mhini Prevalence of tungiasis and related factors among primary school children in Busagara Ward, Kibondo, Kigoma, Tanzania. 7. Samuel Mugoya Factors related to misdiagnosis of common skin diseases (fungal infections) by clinicians at Jinja Hospital, Uganda 8. Juma Muhsin Prevalence of superficial fungal infections and associated factors among rural primary school children, Central District, Unguja Island, Tanzania 9. Clement Mwale The prevalence of skin diseases affecting Mine workers and Non Mine Workers in a mining town, Chingola, Zambia 10. Alfred Naburi Financial implications among patients with common skin diseases from Siha Rural Area attending Hai District Hospital and KCMC skin clinic, Tanzania. 11. Mussa Ndyeshobora Prevalence of common preventable skin conditions and related factors among Primary school children in Bukoba Rural and Urban District, Tanzania. 12. Godson Ngwatu Management of skin diseases by traditional healers in Mlalo Ward, Lushoto District, Tanzania. 13. Joseph Rariwi Prevalence of common preventable skin conditions and related factors in underfive children at Magongo Area, Mombasa, Kenya. 14. Yvone Siyongo Factors related to low acceptability and use of condoms among male government Workers at Katima Mulio Town, Caprivi Region, Namibia.
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