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Autor:
Keneth Iceland Kasozi, Anne Laudisoit, Lawrence Obado Osuwat, Gaber El-Saber Batiha, Naif E. Al Omairi, Eric Aigbogun, Herbert Izo Ninsiima, Ibe Michael Usman, Lisa M. DeTora, Ewan Thomas MacLeod, Halima Nalugo, Francis P. Crawley, Barbara E. Bierer, Daniel Chans Mwandah, Charles Drago Kato, Kenedy Kiyimba, Emmanuel Tiyo Ayikobua, Linda Lillian, Kevin Matama, Shui Ching Nelly Mak, David Onanyang, Theophilus Pius, David Paul Nalumenya, Robinson Ssebuufu, Nina Olivia Rugambwa, Grace Henry Musoke, Kevin Bardosh, Juma John Ochieng, Fred Ssempijja, Patrick Kyamanywa, Gabriel Tumwine, Khalid J. Alzahrani, Susan Christina Welburn
Publikováno v:
Vaccines, Vol 9, Iss 3, p 253 (2021)
Background—misinformation and mistrust often undermines community vaccine uptake, yet information in rural communities, especially of developing countries, is scarce. This study aimed to identify major challenges associated with coronavirus disease
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bd411fb151854eabbd60a8a52e3783ad
Autor:
Nina Olivia Rugambwa, Denis Sekiwu
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Curriculum Development and Learning Measurement. 2:11-28
Often times, contemporary health and epidemiological practices ignore indigenous information on HIV prevention. Colonial hegemony tends to replicate indigenous knowledge bases as primordial, superstitious, and lacking vivid scientific explanation to
This chapter examines the prospects of reaffirming the importance of Africa's indigenous knowledge in global scholarship. Since colonialism, there has been a persistent tendency for Western knowledge framers to demean African indigenous knowledge (AI
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::948a58c993e3ee9478c8fc4c6859101d
https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9561-9.ch010
https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9561-9.ch010
Autor:
Anne Laudisoit, Grace Henry Musoke, Fred Ssempijja, Daniel Chans Mwandah, Herbert Izo Ninsiima, Robinson Ssebuufu, Patrick Kyamanywa, Juma John Ochieng, Nina Olivia Rugambwa, Gaber El-Saber Batiha, Kenedy Kiyimba, David Paul Nalumenya, Charles Drago Kato, Keneth Iceland Kasozi, Shui Ching Nelly Mak, Gabriel Tumwine, Ibe Michael Usman, Kevin Matama, Halima Nalugo, Lisa DeTora, Khalid J. Alzahrani, Lawrence Obado Osuwat, Ewan T. MacLeod, Francis P Crawley, David Onanyang, Linda Lillian, Emmanuel Tiyo Ayikobua, Kevin Bardosh, Eric O. Aigbogun, Barbara E. Bierer, Theophilus Pius, Naif E. Al omairi, Susan C. Welburn
Publikováno v:
Vaccines, Vol 9, Iss 253, p 253 (2021)
Vaccines
Vaccines; Volume 9; Issue 3; Pages: 253
Kasozi, K I, Laudisoit, A, Osuwat, L O, Batiha, G E, Al Omairi, N E, Aigbogun, E, Ninsiima, H I, Usman, I M, Detora, L M, Macleod, E T, Nalugo, H, Crawley, F P, Bierer, B E, Mwandah, D C, Kato, C D, Kiyimba, K, Ayikobua, E T, Lillian, L, Matama, K, Nelly Mak, S C, Onanyang, D, Pius, T, Nalumenya, D P, Ssebuufu, R, Rugambwa, N, Musoke, G H, Bardosh, K, Ochieng, J J, Ssempijja, F, Kyamanywa, P, Tumwine, G, Alzahrani, K J & Welburn, S C 2021, ' A descriptive-multivariate analysis of community knowledge, confidence, and trust in COVID-19 clinical trials among healthcare workers in Uganda ', Vaccines, vol. 9, no. 3, 253 . https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9030253
Vaccines
Vaccines; Volume 9; Issue 3; Pages: 253
Kasozi, K I, Laudisoit, A, Osuwat, L O, Batiha, G E, Al Omairi, N E, Aigbogun, E, Ninsiima, H I, Usman, I M, Detora, L M, Macleod, E T, Nalugo, H, Crawley, F P, Bierer, B E, Mwandah, D C, Kato, C D, Kiyimba, K, Ayikobua, E T, Lillian, L, Matama, K, Nelly Mak, S C, Onanyang, D, Pius, T, Nalumenya, D P, Ssebuufu, R, Rugambwa, N, Musoke, G H, Bardosh, K, Ochieng, J J, Ssempijja, F, Kyamanywa, P, Tumwine, G, Alzahrani, K J & Welburn, S C 2021, ' A descriptive-multivariate analysis of community knowledge, confidence, and trust in COVID-19 clinical trials among healthcare workers in Uganda ', Vaccines, vol. 9, no. 3, 253 . https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9030253
Background—misinformation and mistrust often undermines community vaccine uptake, yet information in rural communities, especially of developing countries, is scarce. This study aimed to identify major challenges associated with coronavirus disease