JASH CONFERENCE PROGRAM PROGRAM FOR DAY 1 26thSEPTEMBER 2018

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08:00am–08:30am Arrival and Registration of Participants PLENARY 1: Opening ROOM: Chair: Prof. Day Banquet Hall Co-Chair: Dr. Patrick Kadama 08:30am–08:45am Welcome remarks, overview of the Prof Fredrick Makumbi, conference & theme Chair, JASH Organizing Committee PL11 08:45am–09:05am The role of National Planning in meeting the Health Related SDGs Dr. Wilberforce Kisamba- Mugerwa,

PL12 09:05am–09:25am The evolution of Health Related Research Prof. , in : The case of HIV/AIDS in School of Uganda 09:25am–09:40am Discussion 09:40am–10:05am HEALTH BREAK Parallel Session 1A BASIC SCIENCE, CLINICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH Banquet Hall Track 1: Maternal, Neonatal, Child and Adolescent Health, Rights and Gender

Chair: Dr. Elizabeth Nabiwemba Co-Chair: Dr.

A11 10:10am - 10:25am Bridging regional, socioeconomic and Waiswa Peter urban inequalities: Advancing reproductive Maternal, Neonatal and Child health care to achieve SDG targets. A12 10:25am - 10:40am Essential newborn care practices and its determinants among mothers of infants Komakech Henry aged 0 – 6 months in refugee settlements, Adjumani district A13 10:40am - 10:55am Outcomes of Extremely Low Birth Weight Mubiru Paul Newborns in low resource settings: Are we neglecting them? A14 10:55am - 11:10am Prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding and Phoebe Nabunya associated factors among mothers working in the informal sector - district; Uganda A15 11:10am–11:25am Prevalence and determinants of early Lubogo David initiation of breastfeeding by mothers of infants 0 – 6 months in Adjumani district, West Nile, Uganda PROGRAM FOR DAY 1 26thSEPTEMBER 2018

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11:25am–11:40am Discussion

Parallel Session 1B BASIC SCIENCE, CLINICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH Meeting Room 1 Track 1: Maternal, Neonatal, Child and Adolescent Health, Rights and Gender

Chair: Prof. Ezekiel Mupere Co-Chair: Dr. Juliet Babirye

B11 10:10am -10:25am Determinants of the under-fives survival in Nareeba Tryphena eastern Uganda, 2010 – 2015. B12 10:25am -10:40am Exploring teenagers’ perspectives and Namayanja Jane experiences regarding parental HIV status disclosure in Lukuli village, Kalungu District. B13 10:40am -10:55am Compliance with standard precautions of Grace Komuhangi control in the management of labour by healthcare workers at Hospital, Kampala B14 10:55am - 11:10am Validity and reliability of auxiliary and Namugga Olive Jackie tympanic body temperature measurements among infants at Mulago national referral hospital, Uganda. B15 11:10am-11:20am Factors associated with the use of long Naiga Helen Nelly acting reversible contraceptive methods among women of reproductive age (15- 49yrs) in Jinja district. 11:20am-11:30am Performance Monitoring of a set of Family B16 Planning core indicators in Uganda: Fredrick Makumbi Towards the Family Planning 2020 Goal

11:30am– 11:40am Discussion BASIC SCIENCE, CLINICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH

Parallel Session 1C Track 3: Towards Elimination of HIV, TB and Malaria Meeting Room 5 Chair: Dr. Bruce Kirenga Co-Chair: Dr. Esther Buregyeya C11 10:10am - 10:25am Mothers’ adherence to administration Nabasirye Caroline of nevarapine to their HIV exposed infants and associated factors in Mulago hospital C12 10:25am - 10:40am Acute kidney injury (AKI) Andrea L Conroy C13 10:40am - 10:55am Impact of mass drug administration on Ronald Mulebeke malaria parasite clearance C14 10:55am - 11:10am Treatment Outcomes Of Non-Adherent Racheal Kirabo Patients With Multi- Drug -Resistant Tuberclosis at Mulago Hospital, Uganda. C15 11:10am –11:25am The positive and negative influences of Josephine Singo beliefs on the prevention of HIV and AIDS 11:25am– 11:40am Discussion OPENING CEREMONY Banquet Hall Chair: Prof. Philippa Musoke Co-Chair: Prof. Christopher Garimoi Orach 11:40 – 11:45 Anthems: Uganda, East Africa, and JASH Secretariat 11:45 – 11:55 Remarks: UNACOH President Dr. Patrick Kadama 11:55 – 12:05 Remarks: Dean, MakSPH Prof. Rhoda Wanyenze, 12:05 – 12:15 Remarks: Principal College of Health Prof. Charles Ibingira Sciences 12:15 – 12:25 Remarks: Vice Chancellor, Makerere Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe University 12:25 – 12:35 Remarks: WHO Country Representative Dr. WondimagegnehuAlemu

12:35 – 12:45 Remarks: Ag. Director General of Health Dr. Henry Mwebesa Services, MoH 12:45 – 13:00 Official opening: Guest of Honor, Hon. Hon.Dr. EliodaTumwesigye Minister of Science and Technology 13:00 – 13:50 LUNCH JASH Secretariat BASIC SCIENCE, CLINICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH Meeting Room5 Parallel Session 1D Track 3: Towards Elimination of HIV, TB and Malaria& Track 4: Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases

Chair: Dr. Fred Semitala Co-Chair: Dr. Andrew Kambugu 14:00pm - 14:15pm Ongoing evolution of the HIV Joseph Kagayi epidemic in Rakai district Uganda D11 14:15pm –14:30pm Comparative efficacy of artemether- Adoke Yeka lumefantrine and dihydroartemisinin- D12 piperaquine for the treatment of uncomplicated malaria In Ugandan children 14:30am- 14:45pm A food borne Cholera outbreak Dativa Maria Aliddeki associated with eating fried fish in D13 Hoima Municipality 14:45pm - 15:00pm Mucocutaneous disease in a Ugandan Sentongo Elizabeth patient with Leishmania in tissue and D14 blood. 15:00pm - 15:15pm Prolonged cholera outbreak in Fred Monje Kyangwali refugee settlement caused D15 by drinking contaminated water from the stream, Hoima, Uganda, 2018 15:15pm-15:30pm Discussion

15:30pm –16:00pm HEALTH BREAK and VIEWING JASH Secretariat POSTERS SUB-THEME 2: INNOVATIONS IN THE HEALTH SCIENCES Banquet Hall Parallel Session 1E Track 1: Innovations in Health Care Diagnostics, & Track 2: Innovations in Managing HIV, TB and Malaria

Chair: Assoc. Prof. Agnes Rwashana Semwanga Co-Chair: Dr. Robert Sekitoleko

14:00pm-14:10pm Development of a specialised early Kenneth Tomanya Kakuru intervention service for first episode E11 psychosis at the national psychiatric hospital in Uganda. 14:10pm-14:20pm Utilization of the viral load change package Rhona Barusya led to an improvement of viral load services E12 at police health facilities. 14:20pm-14:30pm Use of mobile health to optimise Stella Magambo management of patients with HIV: lessons E13 from a telehealth company in Uganda. 14:30pm-14:45pm Assessing tuberculosis treatment using Katende Kenneth Kidonge mHealth among HIV infected individuals at E14 the Joint Clinical Research Center. 14:45pm-15:00pm Use of mobile health technologies to Rhona Barusya improve compliance to appointments and E15 retention in care among HIV+ clients on antiretroviral therapy. 15:00pm-15:10pm Using mobile-health platforms to foster Nabimanya Viola completion of the elimination-of-mother-to- E16 child-transmission (eMTCT) of HIV cascade. 15:15pm-15:30pm Discussion 15:30pm-16:00pm HEALTH BREAK & POSTER VIEWING JASH Secretariat Parallel Session 1F SUB-THEME 3: RESOURCES FOR HEALTH Meeting Room 1 Track 1: Human Resources for Health Track 2 Health Financing

Chair: Dr. Pius Okong Co-Chair: Dr. Elizeus Rutebemberwa

F11 14:00pm-14:15pm Students’ experiences during One Health Esther Buregyeya field attachment: A case study of One Health Institute in Makerere University, Uganda F12 14:15pm-14:30pm Gemx electives: reflections from an Wasukira Bugosera exchange to Kenyatta University school of Sulaiman health sciences F13 14:30pm-14:45pm Government resource contributions to the Aloysius Ssennyonjo private-not-for-profit sector in Uganda: evolution, adaptations and implications for Universal Health Coverage F14 14:45pm-15:00pm Factors influencing demand for health Richard Ssempala insurance in Uganda C25 15:00pm-15:15pm The un tapped resource: partners supporting Opio Charles immunization in Uganda C26 15:15pm-15:30pm The role of technical infrastructure, semantic Lawrence Nkamwesiga layer, and eHealth interoperability in Uganda public hospitals. 15:30pm-16:00pm Discussion JASH Secretariat Parallel Session 1G PANEL DISCUSSION Banquet Hall Chair: Dr. Roy Mayega Co-chair: Dr.Herbert Muyinda Session topic: Wellness- Diet and Exercise

PD1 16:00pm-6:15pm Keeping fit and in shape – the role of sports Peninah Kabenge and wellness PD2 16:15pm-6:30pm Experiences on strict adherence to a Roy Mayega monitored diet. 16:30pm-16:40pm Panel discussion 17:00pm END OF DAY 1

PROGRAM FOR DAY 2 27th SEPTEMBER 2018

ABSTRACT NO. TIME ACTIVITY PRESENTER 08:00am-08:30am Arrival and Registration of Participants JASH Secretariat PLENARY 2 Chair: Prof. Fred Wabwire-Mangen Co-Chair: Prof Peter Waiswa PL21 08:30ROOM:am Banquet-09:00am Innovations for preterm care Dilys Walker Hall PL22 09:30am-10:00am Mainstreaming SDGs in the National Patrick Birungi, Development Framework with a focus on Director Planning, National Planning the health-related SDGs Authority 09:30am-10:00am Discussion 10:00am-10:30am HEALTH BREAK SUB-THEME 1: BASIC SCIENCE, CLINICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES Banquet Hall RESEARCH Parallel Session 2A Organized session:

Preterm Care in Uganda: Current challenges and potential health Chair: Prof. Gracesystem Ndezi solutions Co-Chair: Dr. Victoria Mukasa 10:30am-10:40am Peter Waiswa

A21 10:40am-10:50am Maternal,Outcomes Neonatal, for preterm and babiesChild Health following Jessica Nsungwa. (dischargeMNCH) quality from hospitals of care guidelines A22 10:50am-11:00am Improving survival of preterms: The Victoria Nakibuuka hospital experiences A23 11:10am-11:20am Improving kangaroo care for small babies: Doris Kwesiga and what is the missing link? Kyangwa Moses A24 11:20am-11:30am Improving service delivery for care of Gertrude Namazzi, preterm babies: lessons from the preterm A25 birth initiative in Busoga, Uganda 11:30am-11:40am Evolution of the neonatal intensive care unit James Nyonyintono, in Kiwoko hospital: Lessons learnt A26 11:40am-11:50am Setting up a neonatal care unit in Mbale Peter Olupo-Olupot hospital: What works? A27 11:50am-13:00pm Discussion 13:00pm-14:00pm LUNCH BREAK& POSTER VIEWING SUB-THEME 3: RESOURCES FOR HEALTH Meeting Room 5 Human Resources Parallel Session 2B Chair: Prof. Freddie Ssengooba Co-Chair: Dr. Suzanne Kiwanuka

10:30am-10:45am Integrating quality improvement in Majid Kagimu (Invited physician training in the college of health Speaker) B21 sciences 10:45am-11:00am Students’ experiences during One Health field attachment: A case study of One Esther Buregyeya B22 Health Institute in Makerere University, Uganda 11:00am-11:15am Baseline survey of public private Mbabazi Regina partnerships in health in the districts of B23 Jinja, Mukono and Wakiso, Uganda, 2018. 11:15am-11:30am Assessment of occupational, environment Agaba Friday and other impacts from use of mercury in B24 artisanal small-scale gold mining (ASGM) in UGANDA: 2017 – 2018 11:30am-12:10pm Discussion 13:00pm-14:00pm LUNCH BREAK & POSTER VIEWING SUB-THEME 2: INNOVATIONS IN THE HEALTH SCIENCES

Parallel Session 2C Organized Session on Neurosurgery and Neurology Meeting Room 1 Chair: Dr. Richard Idro Co-Chair: Dr. Angelina Kakooza

10:30am-10:45am Perceived barriers delaying biomedical care Tony Fuller, of Epilepsy in Uganda (Invited Speaker from C21 Duke Global) 10:45am-11:00am Treatment of epilepsy in Uganda in (Invited Speaker from Regional and National Referral Hospital Duke Global) C22 11:00am-11:15am Health care seeking patterns in epilepsy (Invited Speaker from Duke Global) C23 11:15am-11:30pm Persistent beliefs and misconceptions about (Invited Speaker from epilepsy Duke Global) C25C24 11:30am-11:45am Point of care diagnostics Fred Bwanga, 11:45am-13:00pm Discussion 13:00pm-14:00pm HEALTH BREAK & POSTER VIEWING JASH Secretariat SUB-THEME 2: INNOVATIONS IN THE HEALTH SCIENCES Banquet Hall Parallel Session 2D Track 3: Clinical and Surgical Models for Improved Service Delivery, & Track 4: Use of Information Technology in Health Research and Training

Chair: Prof. Engineer Bainomugisha Co-Chair: Prof. Josephine Nabukenya

14:00pm-14:15pm The contribution of social Innovation to Juliet Nabirye improved service delivery in Uganda; D21 Examples of solutions from Uganda 14:15pm-14:30pm Feasibility and Acceptability of NoviGuide Mary Muhindo in neonatal care. D22 14:30pm-14:45pm Using Score Cards to Improve Utilization Aanyu Christine and Quality of Maternal and Newborn Care D23 Services in Kibuku district, Uganda. Preliminary results 14:45pm-15:00pm Using machine learning methods to Davis Natukwatsa improve burden of disease research in D24 explaining predictors of cause specific adult mortalities in rural Uganda. 15:00pm-15:15pm Open deliver: a technology and process for Edward Kakooza distributing locally owned and managed D25 digital content for students and health worker education 15:15pm-15:30pm Global oncology maps as tool to map out Abila Derrick Bary disparities in cancer control in Africa D26 15:30pm-16:00pm Discussion SUB-THEME 1: BASIC SCIENCE, CLINICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES Meeting Room 1 RESEARCH Parallel Session E2 Track 5: Trauma, Mental Health and Substance Abuse

Chair: Dr. Dickens Akena Co-Chair: Dr. Olive Kobusingye E21 14:00pm-14:15pm Frequency and description of generalized Lawrence Nankaba anxiety disorder among HIV positive patients attending anti-retroviral therapy clinic at Gombe hospital, Butambala district E22 14:15pm-14:30pm Methanol poisoning outbreak caused by Doreen Birungi drinking adulterated locally-distilled alcohol: Wakiso district, Uganda, June 2017 E23 14:30pm-14:45pm Distribution and patterns of common mental Phoebe Hilda Alitubeera health disorders in Uganda, 2017 E24 14:45pm-15:00pm Prevalence and factors associated with Leticia Kyohangirwe major depressive disorder among adolescents attending Naguru teenage information and health centre, Kampala 15:00pm-16:00pm Discussion Parallel Session F2 SUB-THEME 3: RESOURCES FOR HEALTH Track 3: Governance and Leadership in Health Care Track 5: Universal Health Coverage and Social Meeting Room 5 Determinants of Health& Track 7: Health Management Information Systems

Chair: Dr. Pius Okong Co-Chair: Dr. Elizeus Rutebemberwa F21 14:00pm-14:15pm Impact of leadership development on Musinguzi Conrad leadership styles, motivation and teamwork among health workers in Uganda: a quasi- experimental study F22 14:15pm-14:30pm Mapping of immunization resources in Kamya Carol Uganda: 2011/12 To 2015/16. F23 14:30pm-14:45pm Electronic health system for morbidity Gyezaho Collins surveillance in a health and demographic surveillance site in rural Eastern Uganda. F24 14:45pm-15:00pm Data as a primary driver for health systems Mubiri Paul strengthening; experiences of the PTBi in Eastern Uganda 15:30pm-16:00pm Discussion 17:00 END OF DAY 2 PROGRAM FOR DAY 3 28th SEPTEMBER 2018

ABSTRACT NO. TIME ACTIVITY PRESENTER 08:00am-08:30am Arrival and registration of participants JASH Seretariat PLENARY 3 Chair: Prof. Agnes Rwashana Co-Chair: Prof. Nazarius Tumwesigye PL31 0ROOM:8:30am Banquet-10:00am Innovations for meeting the Health Related Roy Mayega Hall SDGs in Uganda 09:30am-10:00am Discussion 10:00am-10:30am HEALTH BREAK SUB-THEME 1: BASIC SCIENCE, CLINICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH Banquet Hall Parallel Session A3 Track5: Trauma, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Track 6: Cancers, Other NCDs and Nutrition

Chair: Prof. Noeline Nakasujja Co-Chair: Dr. Jackson Orem A31 10:30am - 10:40am The prevalence and factors associated with Angel Nanteza depression among people with epilepsy attending mental health clinic at Butabika national referral mental Hospital A32 10:40am - 10:50am Attitudes, Perceptions, Knowledge and Apophia Agiresaasi communication interventions for alcohol exposed pregnancies in Africa: a systematic review and meta – analysis A33 10:50am-11:00am Factors associated with the prevalence of Nwanna Uchechukwu mental illness among people living with Kevin HIV/AIDS at Mulago national referral hospital, Kampala, Uganda. A34 11:00am-11:10am Distribution and patterns of common mental Phoebe Hilda Alitubeera health disorders in Uganda, 2017

A35 11:10am-11:20am Hypertension and diabetes management in a Rawlance Ndejjo struggling health system: Patients’ perspective of challenges and coping mechanisms in two districts in Uganda – a qualitative study A36 11:20am-11:30am Nutritional status and associated factors of Bibiana Akello adolescents in secondary schools in Gulu district, Northern Uganda A37 11:40am-:11:50am Feeding practices and feeding techniques Maureen Nabatanzi among children with oral clefts (0 to 24 months) attending a specialized hospital in Uganda 11:50am – 12:00pm Discussion PROGRAM FOR DAY 3 28th SEPTEMBER 2018

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Meeting Room1 SUB-THEME 2: INNOVATIONS IN THE HEALTH SCIENCES Parallel Session 3B Track 6: Community Models for Improved Service Delivery & Track 7: Health Service Interventions in Disaster Situations

Chair: Dr. Dan Kajungu Co-Chair: Dr.Isaa Makumbi 10:30am-10:40am The extent of community engagement in Rebecca Racheal Apolot health sector priority setting, planning and B31 budgeting in the planning cycle 10:40am-10:50am Community entry experiences in Stephen Mugamba implementing a model to prevent and B32 respond to Gender Based Violence (GBV) and HIV in a highly prevalent GBV Community in Wakiso, Uganda. 10:50am-11:00am Parenting skills training: a booster to Barbra Nabbosa gender-based violence prevention and B33 response programs in, Wakiso District, Uganda.

11:00am - 11:15am Optimizing motorcycle helmet design for Kenneth Rubango use in Uganda B34 11:15am - 11:20am Addressing community health challenges Kanyange Angel using One Health Approach; Re-Usable Moureen B35 Pads Project 11:20am-11:40am Discussion B36 11:40am -11:45am Assessment of the functionality of Joseph A. Bunting- emergency coordination mechanism and Graden response: the case of 2017 floods in Amuru and Rubanda districts, Uganda 11:45am – 12:00pm Discussion SUB-THEME 1: BASIC SCIENCE, CLINICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH Meeting Room5 Parallel Session 3C Organized Session on Implementation Science

Chair: Dr. Chair: Dr. Fred Semitala Co-Chair: Dr. Hariiet Babikako 10:30am-10:40am Targeted interventions for pre-exposure Edith Nakku-Joloba prophylaxis (Oral Prep) in young women C31 and girls (TIPPS) study 10:40am - 10:50am Willingness to use PrEP: risk perception Lilian Tugume among HIV uninfected individuals In C32 serodiscordant relationships with clients attending the IDI clinic in Kampala PROGRAM FOR DAY 3 28th SEPTEMBER 2018

ABSTRACT NO. TIME ACTIVITY PRESENTER 10:50am-11:00am Evaluating the sustainability of the START- Katuramu Richard ART intervention among ART eligible C33 adult patients in HIV clinics in Mbarara district 11:00am-11:10am Retention in care of HIV positive mothers Jane Kabami during antenatal care in Mbarara municipal C34 council clinic 11:10am-11:20am Assessing user’s experience of integrated Andrew Kinene clinic enterprise Application for patients’ C35 care at Infectious Diseases Institute, Kampala 11:20am – 11:40am Using score cards to improve utilization and Elizabeth Ekirapa quality of health care services in Uganda. Kiracho C36 Facilitators and barriers. 11:40am – 13:00pm Discussion 13:00pm– 14:00pm LUNCH BREAK & POSTER VIEWING PLENARY 4 BANQUET HALL CLOSING CEREMONY: DR. MATHEW LUKWIYA MEMORIAL LECTURE Chair: Prof. Isaac Okullo Deputy Principal MakCHS 14:00pm – 14:10pm Arrival of invited guests JASH Secretariat 14:10pm - 14:15pm Arrival of Guest of Honour JASH Secretariat 14:15pm - 14:20pm National Anthem and East African Anthem JASH Secretariat 14:20pm - 14:30pm Opening remarks by President UNACOH Dr. Patrick Kadama 14:30pm - 15:00pm Dr. Mathew Lukwiya lecture Dr. Ian Crozier 15:00 pm - 15:10pm Remarks by Dean MakSPH Prof. Rhoda Wanyenze 15:10pm - 15:20pm Remarks by DVC –F&A, Makerere Prof. William Bazeyo University 15:20 pm - 15:30pm Remarks by WHO Country Representative Dr. Wondimagegnehu Alemu

15:30pm - 15:40pm Remarks by Permanent Secretary- MOH Dr. Diana Atwine 15:40pm - 16:00pm Keynote Speech by Guest of Honour, and Minister of Health Awards