Determinants Of Effective Implementation Of Health Management Information System: A Case Of Wajir County Kenya
The general objective of this study is to establish the determinants of effective implementation of Health Management Information System, a case of Wajir County, Kenya. This study was guided by four independent variables which included; health information management practices, technology, human resource and stakeholders. The study employed a descriptive survey research design to gain knowledge and understanding of the design
Organizational Factors Affecting The Quality Of Health Service Delivery: The Case Of Mombasa County Referral Hospital, Mombasa County
The grand promise of quality health care service delivery in public management is to enable public sector organizations manage the interrelationships and interconnectedness between the various internal and external organizational factors for the purpose of improving the quality of life of residents and promoting 'public value'. Good health services are those which deliver effective, safe, quality personal and non-personal health
Relationship Marketing Strategy And Quality Of Products In The Manufacturing Sector In Uganda: A Case Of Uganda Clays Ltd.
The current study sets out to analyse the role of Relationship Marketing Strategy and Quality of Products in the manufacturing sector with specific reference to Uganda Clays Ltd. In order to achieve the above purpose the study objective was; To analyse the role of Relationship Marketing and Quality of Products. The current study applied the post-positivist paradigm and employed a
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Personal Characteristics Influencing The Use Of Video Mediated Technology In Teaching Agricultural Knowledge And Skills To Farmers In Homa-bay County, Kenya
The study assessed public extension agent's factors influencing their use of video mediated technology (VMT) in Homa-Bay County, Kenya. All the 85 extension agents in Homa Bay County were assessed using a structured questionnaire. The study found out that the extension agents were relatively young with a mean age of 38. The majority (61.2 %) of the extension agents had
The Role Of Affective And Cognitive Networks On Growth Orientation Of Survival-focused Micro-entrepreneurs In Kenya
This paper investigates the role of affective and cognitive networks on growth orientation of survival-focused micro-entrepreneurs in Kenya. It adopts actor network and planned behavior theoretical approach. Narrative in-depth interviews were conducted with twenty micro-entrepreneurs; they were aged between seventeen to thirty years and all originated from humble backgrounds. Results indicate growth orientations of survival-focused micro-entrepreneurs in Kenya are rooted
Marketing Policy And Competitiveness In The Manufacturing Sector In Uganda: A Case Of Uganda Clays Ltd.
The current study set out to analyse the effect of Marketing Policy on Competitiveness in the manufacturing sector with specific reference to Uganda Clays Ltd. In order to achieve the above purpose the study objective was; To measure the contribution of Marketing Policy to Competitiveness in the manufacturing sector in Uganda. The current study applied the post-positivist paradigm and employed
Perceptions Of Principals, Heads Of Departments And Teachers Regarding Principals’ Effective Instructional Supervision In Enhancing Teacher Professional Competency
The purpose of this study was to examine the Perceptions of Principals, Heads of Department and Teachers regarding effectiveness of Principals’ Instructional Supervision in Enhancing Teacher professional competency..This study adopted Developmental Supervision Theory by Glickman et al. Descriptive survey design which embraces both quantitative and qualitative approaches, was used. The study was carried out in public secondary schools in Nairobi
Adoption Of Improved Paddy Varieties: The Rate And Determinants Of Adoption Among Small-holder Rice Farmers In Mvomero District, Tanzania
This study was carried out to examine the adoption of improved paddy varieties among small-holder rice farmers in Mvomero district. Specifically, the study determined the rate and factors for adoption. Cross-sectional design was used, in which Questionnaire survey was used to collect data from 120 respondents who were randomly selected. Data were analyzed by using Statistical Package for Social Science
Exploring Breastfeeding Perceptions, Beliefs, Subjective Norms And Practices Of Mothers In Informal Settlements In Kenya
Introduction: Despite benefits of exclusive breastfeeding, the rates are low in informal settlements in Kenya. Objective: This study aimed to exploring breastfeeding practices, perceptions, beliefs, and subjective norms among mothers in informal settlements in Kenya using theory of planned behaviour. Methods: The study sites were randomly selected Kibera in Nairobi, Manyatta A in Kisumu, and Kaptembwo in Nakuru County. Sixty-four
Qualitative Study Exploring Mother’s Perceptions Of Child Malnutrition In Informal Settlements In Kenya
Introduction: It is important to understand the mother's views of child malnutrition for successful prevention and intervention initiatives. Objective: The objective of this study was to explore mother's perceptions of the risk of child malnutrition in urban informal settlements in Kenya. Methods: The study sites included Kibera in Nairobi, Manyatta `A' in Kisumu, and Kaptembwo in Nakuru town, among mothers