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    CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF CRYPTOCOCCAL MENINGITIS AMONG HEALTH CARE PROVIDERSAT TWO REFERRAL HOSPITALS IN KISUMU COUNTY,KENYA 

    Ogendo, Robina (MMUST, 2020-11-12)
    Cryptococcal meningitis is one of the most common and lethal opportunistic infections among human immune virus infected clients/patients before initiation ofantiretroviraltherapy. Itis majorly associatedto ...
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    FACTORS AFFECTING TREATMENT COMPLIANCE AMONG TYPE 2 DIABETES PATIENTS ON FOLLOW-UP AT MOI TEACHING AND REFERRAL HOSPITAL 

    Koech, Caleb Kiprop (MMUST, 2020-08-24)
    Best practice in management of chronic diseases including diabetes, requires long duration of treatment, multiple therapies and remains a major challenge in primary health care settings worldwide. Factors such as ...
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    DETERMINANTS OF BYPASSING COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH FACILITIES AMONG WOMEN SEEKING CHILDBIRTH SERVICES AT THE MOI TEACHING AND REFERRAL HOSPITAL, ELDORET 

    Jepkosgei, Damaris (MMUST, 2020-08-24)
    Strong preferences are revealed when patients fail to utilize their nearby facilities and seek health care services at another facility. Bypassing rates for childbirth has been documented in literature and it ranges between ...
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    DETERMINANTS OF UNMET NEED FOR MODERN CONTRACEPTION AMONG WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE LIVING IN ELDORET TOWN, KENY 

    Maleche, David Aluvala (MMUST, 2020-03-16)
    Unmet need for modern contraception is one of the most vital indicators of birth control programs and policies. It is challenging to motivate women of childbearing age to adopt contemporary means ...
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    DETERMINANTS OF DIET AND FLUID ADHERENCEAMONG END STAGE RENAL DISEASE PATIENTS UNDERGOING HAEMODIALYSIS AT MOI TEACHINGAND REFERRAL HOSPITAL, UASIN GISHU COUNTY, KENYA 

    Toroitich, John Kipserem (MMUST, 2020-11-12)
    End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) is aglobalpublic health problem.Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) has over 200 hemodialysis patients with nearly 2/3rd struggling with dietary and fluid adherence.This study ...
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    KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICESOF NURSES IN PROMOTING ANTENATALPHYSICALEXERCISES IN KAKAMEGA COUNTY, KENYA 

    Vurigwa, Esther (MMUST, 2020-07-15)
    Antenatal physicalexercises have proven to be beneficial. Less than 50% of pregnant women worldwide meet exercise recommendations.Sixty-sevenpercent(67%) of deliveries in Kakamega County are conducted ...
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    PREDICTORS OF LOSS TOFOLLOW UP AMONG ADULTPATIENTSIN-ITIATED ON ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY IN NAKURU WEST SUB-COUNTY HEALTH FACILITIES, KENYA 

    Kibet, Grace Jepchumba (MMUST, 2020-11-09)
    The loss to follow up (LTFU) has reversed the successful strengthening of antiretro-viral therapy(ART) programmes globally. The factors associated with the LTFU still remain a challenge to many countries, becoming a ...
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    DETERMINANTS OF MATERNAL HEALTH CARE SERVICE UTILIZATION AMONG MOTHERS OF MOUNT ELGON CONSTITUENCY BUNGOMA KENYA 

    Okoiti, Pascalia Kisiangani (MMUST, 2020-08-24)
    Since independence, the Government of Kenya has made lots of efforts to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity through some women-oriented programs. These programs are included in the marginalized groups like Ogiek in Mt. ...
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    CONTRIBUTION OF COMMUNITY HEALTH VOLUNTEERSIN IMMUNIZATION UPTAKE IN POKOT SOUTH SUB-COUNTY, KENYA 

    Lopar, Samuel Kipunaa (MMUST, 2020-11-09)
    Community Health Volunteers are key in increasing immunizations uptake. In Kenya, KDHS 2014 report indicates basicvaccination coverage reduced from 77%in 2008 to 71% in 2014 and the proportion of ...

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    AuthorJepkosgei, Damaris (1)Kibet, Grace Jepchumba (1)Koech, Caleb Kiprop (1)Lopar, Samuel Kipunaa (1)Maleche, David Aluvala (1)Ogendo, Robina (1)Okoiti, Pascalia Kisiangani (1)Toroitich, John Kipserem (1)Vurigwa, Esther (1)SubjectClinical, Cryptococcal, Meningitis, Health care, Providers, immunodeficiency, Virus, (1)Community, Health, Volunteers, Immunization, Uptake, Vaccination. (1)Contraception, determinants, indicators, childbearing , reproductive age. (1)Determinants, bypassing, Health Services, Childbirth (1)Determinants, Diet, Fluid Adherence, Hemodialysis, (1)Factors, treatment,compliance,Type 2 diabetes patients,chronic diseases. (1)Knowledge, attitude, practices, nurses, promotion, antenatal, physical, excercises, (1)Maternal health care,mortality,morbidity, (1)Predictors, Follow up, Adult patients, Antiretroviral, Therapy, (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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