Daniel Kabugo
4 Papers
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Daniel Kabugo is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Informed consent. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Mixed-method study to assess the feasibility, acceptability and early effectiveness of the Hospital to Home programme for follow-up of high-risk newborns in a rural district of Central Uganda: a study protocol.
Daniel Kabugo,Heidi Nakamura,Brooke Magnusson,Madeline Vaughan,Beatrice Niyonshaba,Cornety Nakiganda,Christine Otai,Kimber Haddix-McKay,Margaret Seela,Joyce Nankabala,Josephine Nakakande,Moses Ssekidde,Cally J Tann,Cally J Tann,Benjamin J. S. al-Haddad,James Nyonyintono,Paul Mubiri,Peter Waiswa,Peter Waiswa,Mohan Paudel +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the feasibility, acceptability and early outcomes of a discharge and follow-up programme, called Hospital to Home (H2H), in a neonatal unit in central Uganda were assessed.
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Randomised controlled pilot feasibility trial of an early intervention programme for young infants with neurodevelopmental impairment in Uganda: a study protocol.
Margaret Nampijja,Emily L. Webb,Carol Nanyunja,Samantha Sadoo,Ruth Nalugya,James Nyonyintono,Anita Muhumuza,Moses Ssekidde,Kenneth Katumba,Brooke Magnusson,Daniel Kabugo,Frances M. Cowan,Miriam Martinez-Biarge,Maria Zuurmond,Catherine Morgan,Deborah Lester,Janet Seeley,Cally J Tann +17 more
TL;DR: The primary hypothesis is that the ABAaNA EIP is feasible and acceptable when compared with standard care and family and child quality of life and primary outcomes of interest are feasibility and acceptability.
Feasibility, acceptability and preliminary effectiveness of the Hospital to Home discharge and follow-up programme in rural Uganda: a mixed-methods intervention study
Beatrice Niyonshaba,Daniel Kabugo,Cornety Nakiganda,Christine Otai,Margret Seela,Joyce Nankabala,James Nyonyintono,J. Nakakande,Tadeo Kigozi,Madeline Vaughan,Heidi Nakamura,Mohan Paudel,Kimber Haddix-McKay,Benjamin J. S. al-Haddad,Cally J Tann,Paul Mubiri,Peter Waiswa,Brooke Magnusson +17 more
Early care and support for young children with developmental disabilities and their caregivers in Uganda: The Baby Ubuntu feasibility trial
Carol Nanyunja,Samantha Sadoo,Maya Kohli-Lynch,Ruth Nalugya,James Nyonyintono,Anita Muhumuza,Kenneth R. Katumba,Emily Trautner,Brooke Magnusson,Daniel Kabugo,Frances M. Cowan,Maria Zuurmond,Catherine Morgan,Deborah Lester,Janet Seeley,Emily L. Webb,Christine Otai,Giulia Greco,Margaret Nampijja,Cally J Tann +19 more
TL;DR: A pilot feasibility trial of the Baby Ubuntu program found it to be feasible and acceptable to children, caregivers and healthcare workers in Uganda, and the cost estimate represents a feasible intervention for this vulnerable group, encouraging financial sustainability at scale.