Jacqueline Kobusingye

Professor

Africa, Europe, North America

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Areas of Expertise:

Epidemiology, Health Services and Policy, Maternal and Child Health, Social/Spiritual Determinants

Type of Studies:

Mixed Methods

I am a Lecturer and Public health researcher with close to eight years of experience working on epidemiological health research, policy, sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), adolescent health and development, maternal and child health research projects in Uganda. I have conducted consultancies/studies in sexual, reproductive health and Covid 19 related studies and participated in writing and implementing of public health related research grants. I am a mixed-methods researcher with skills and expertise in quantitative and qualitative methodologies, who has also supervised close to eight postgraduate students (Msc. Public Health) to completion. My current research interests are particularly around understanding the impact of faith as a key determinant of public health to add on the already existing knowledge in my country and globally. I also have working knowledge of computer assisted qualitative data analysis software like ATLAS TI and DEDOOSE.

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