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Maria G. N. Musoke
Researcher at Makerere University
Publications - 27
Citations - 230
Maria G. N. Musoke is an academic researcher from Makerere University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information needs & Value of information. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 27 publications receiving 222 citations. Previous affiliations of Maria G. N. Musoke include Kyambogo University.
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Maternal health care in rural Uganda : leveraging traditional and modern knowledge systems
TL;DR: The Rural Extended Services and Care for Ultimate Emergency Relief (RESCUER) project in Uganda is reviewed to highlight how the mutual exclusive aspects of communication, transportation, and quality of services delivery, did however promote a successful interaction.
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Maternal Health Care in Rural Uganda: Leveraging Traditional and Modern Knowledge Systems
TL;DR: The Rural Extended Services and Care for Ultimate Emergency Relief (RESCUER) project in Uganda as mentioned in this paper addressed the high maternal mortality problem, which was implemented by a multi-sectoral Iganga district task force and supported by an overall monitoring, implemented by the Ministry of Health, and the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA).
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Information behaviour of primary health care providers in rural Uganda: An interaction‐value model
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that, although an information need could trigger off an information activity, the subsequent information processes could only be sustained by the value of information.
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Strategies for addressing the university library users’ changing needs and practices in Sub-Saharan Africa
TL;DR: A Sub-Saharan African academic Librarian’s experience in trying to address the changing needs and practices of university library users is presented.
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Information and its value to health workers in rural Uganda: a qualitative perspective*: Value of information to health workers in rural Uganda
TL;DR: The concepts that emerged from the analysis of the use of information pointed directly to the information needs of the health workers studied, which shows that information was valuable in meeting those needs.