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Denis Akankunda Bwesigye, Barry Martin Loneck, Barry Robert Sherman (Beteiligte)

Statistical methods to study incomplete HIV/AIDS reporting in Uganda


Herausgegeben von Robert Sherman, Barry; Martin Loneck, Barry
2016. 88 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SCHOLAR´S PRESS 2016
ISBN: 3-659-83794-6 (3659837946)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-659-83794-4 (9783659837944)

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This book uses statistical approaches to assess adaptation of health information systems from first-to-third world contexts. Using real HIV and AIDS program reports, you will quickly learn how to combine theoretical with statistical constructs to answer research questions, interpret results and arrive at informed policies. The Authors Denis A. Bwesigye, Dr.PH, is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Makerere University School of Public Health - Uganda. His Dr.PH (2014) is from University at Albany, School of Public Health - U.S.A and his MA (2005) is from Mahidol University, School of Public Health - Thailand. Barry R. Sherman Ph.D, is Associate Professor, Health Policy, Management, and Behavior and, Director, Doctor of Public Health (Dr.PH), University at Albany, School of Public Health. His BA (1974) is from Harvard, MA (1979) and PhD (1982) from University of Chicago in Social and Organizational Psychology. Barry M. Loneck, Ph.D, is Associate Professor, School of Social Welfare, University at Albany. He has a BA (1976), MS (1978), and PhD (1985) in Social Welfare from Case Western Reserve and a BS (2010) in Mathematics from University at Albany.
Denis Akankunda Bwesigye, MA, Dr.PH, is a Post Doctoral Fellow at Makerere University School of Public Health - Uganda. His current research centers on generating evidence to inform the development of interventions for safe delivery and child survival among expecting women in Uganda. He also carries out research studies on HIV and AIDS.