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A geospatial analysis of malaria prevalence, lived experiences and healthcare access by Batwa indigenous people in Kanungu District, Southwestern Uganda (Record no. 39603)

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Edition number 23rd.
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Title A geospatial analysis of malaria prevalence, lived experiences and healthcare access by Batwa indigenous people in Kanungu District, Southwestern Uganda
Statement of responsibility, etc. Namanya Didacus Bambaiha
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Extent xx, 276 p :
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Formatted contents note <br/>CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION. <br/> Background- - -<br/> Malaria a global public health problem and IPs concern- - <br/>Access to healthcare services among IPs - - <br/>Place and health context- -<br/>Geospatial analysis in health research- -- <br/> Problem statement- -<br/>Research Questions- - <br/>Study Objectives- -<br/>Hypotheses and propositions - - <br/>Significance of the study- -<br/><br/>Knowledge to scientific community- - <br/>Health geography methodological contribution - -<br/>Support to health policy development - -<br/>Benefits to Batwa and other IPs - -<br/>Training - -<br/>Contribution to health equity promotion - -<br/>Rationale - -<br/>Definition of key concepts - - <br/>Geographical access - -<br/>Geospatial analysis - -<br/>Indigenous People(s) IP- - <br/>Malaria lived experiences - -<br/>Malaria Prevalence - - <br/>Marginalisation - -<br/>Place - -<br/>Structure of the Thesis - -<br/>CHAPTER TWO: THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKS... <br/>Introduction. <br/>Understanding Theory - - <br/>Theoretical framework - - <br/> Disease prevalence and healthcare access theory - - <br/>Theory justification - -<br/>Philosophical Assumptions: ontological epistemological - -<br/> Conceptual Framework - -<br/> Scope of the study - - <br/>CHAPTER THREE: LITERATURE REVIEW <br/>Introduction - -<br/>Literature review capture - -<br/>Malaria epidemiology - -<br/><br/>Etiopathogenesis and pathophysiology of malaria - -<br/> <br/>Malaria Control Interventions - -<br/><br/>Understanding the concept 'Indigenous - - <br/> Malaria among Indigenous People - -<br/>Access to health services - - <br/> Uganda's national and sub-national healthcare system - -<br/>Understanding geospatial analysis - -<br/>Indigenous Peoples' experiences of access to health services - - <br/> Geospatial techniques to research malaria - -<br/>Synthesis of the literature - -<br/>CHAPTER FOUR: RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY.<br/>Introduction - - <br/> Methodolog - - <br/>Paradigmatic background - -<br/>Geographic inquiry and its philosophical foundations - <br/>Applying postpositivist assumptions - -<br/><br/>Research Design <br/>Objective 1 To determine the association between place and non-place risk factors and malaria prevalence - - <br/>Objective 2 To characterize malaria illness and accessing healthcare lived experience - -<br/>Objective 3 To assess geographic access to malaria healthcare services- -<br/><br/>Summary of study variables, methods and data analysis - -<br/><br/>Analysis of existing literature - - <br/><br/>Data quality control - -<br/><br/>Validity and reliability - -<br/><br/>Ethics approvals and procedures - -<br/><br/>Management of risks to participants - -<br/><br/>Limitations of the study - - <br/><br/>CHAPTER FIVE: EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF PLACE AND MALARIA <br/>PREVALENCE AMONG BATWA IP<br/> Introduction - -<br/>Place and malaria prevalence among Batwa IP - - <br/>Socio-demographic characteristics - -<br/>Malaria prevalence - -<br/>Spatial distribution of malaria cases - -<br/>Spatial malaria prevalence - -<br/>Elevation and malaria prevalence - - <br/>Malaria prevalence and seasons - -<br/>Batwas' place-related life-style characteristics - -<br/>Bivariate analysis of socio-demographic characteristics and malaria prevalence - -<br/> <br/>Bivariate analysis place-related lifestyle characteristics and malaria prevalence - - <br/> <br/>Multivariable analysis of Batwas' socio-demographic and place-related life-style characteristics with malaria<br/>Prevalence - - <br/> Interrogating the association between of place and other risk factors and malaria prevalence - -. <br/> Contrasting Batwa IP malaria prevalence - -<br/> Association place and malaria prevalence among Batwa IP - -<br/> Place-related lifestyle characteristic and malaria prevalence - -<br/>Gender and malaria prevalence - -<br/>Age and malaria prevalence - -<br/> Elevation and malaria prevalence - - <br/> Season and malaria prevalence - -<br/>Comparing disease burden among Batwa and other Indigenous People - -<br/>Limitations of the study - -<br/>CHAPTER SIX: EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF BATWA IPS MALARIA LIVED<br/>EXPERIENCE - -<br/>Introduction - -<br/>Scrutiny of Batwa malaria illness lived experiences - -<br/>Characteristics of the participants - - <br/>Pre-disposing Factors - -<br/>Enabling Environment - -<br/>Need Factors - -<br/>Barriers to accessing malaria treatment - - <br/>Situating malaria illness lived experiences of the Batwa IP - - <br/>Exploring enabling resources and experiences of treating malaria - -<br/>Understanding barriers to accessing malaria treatment - -<br/>Dissecting experiences of need and predisposing factors - -<br/>Limitation of the study - -<br/>CHAPTER SEVEN: EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF BATWA IPS GEOGRAPHIC ACCESS TOHEALTHCARE<br/>Introduction - - <br/>Results of geographic accessibility and coverage - - <br/>Walking travel scenario (Map 2A, 2B, 2C) - - <br/>Cycling travel scenario - bicycle (Map 3A, 3B, 3C) - -<br/>Motorized travel scenario -boda-boda (Map 4A, 4B, 4C) - - <br/>Combining walking, cycling and motorized scenarios (Map 1A, 1B, 1C) - -<br/> Examining Batwa geographic access to healthcare services - -<br/> Limitations of geographic access study - -<br/> Conclusion - -<br/>CHAPTER EIGHT: IMPLICATIONS OF THE STUDY AND CONTRIBUTION<br/>TO NEW KNOWLEDGE <br/> Introduction. Role of place and other predicting factors on malaria prevalence - -<br/> Lessons from Batwa malaria lived experiences -- <br/>Implications of Batwa geographic access analysis A New Indigenous People - -<br/>Centred model for managing malaria - -<br/> Implications of this thesis for future research - -<br/>CHAPTER NINE: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATION<br/>Introduction - - <br/>Conclusion on malaria prevalence, place and other risk factor - - <br/>Conclusion on Batwa malaria lived experiences - -<br/><br/>
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