TABLE OF CONTENTS
DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................. .i
APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................... ii
DEDICATION ............................................................................................................................... iii
ACKNOWLEGDEMENT .............................................................................................................. iv
TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................................ v
ABSTRACT ................................................................................................................................ viii
LIST OF ACRONYMS ................................................................................................................. .ix
CHAPTER ONE ............................................................................................................................ 1
INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................... 1
1.0 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Background to the study ............................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Statement of the problem ........................................................................................................... 3
1.3 Purpose of the study ................................................................................................................. .4
1.4 Objectives of the study ............................................................................................................. .4
1.5 Research questions .................................................................................................................... 4
1.6 Null hypothesis ......................................................................................................................... .4
1.7 Scope of the study ...................................................................................................................... 5
1.7.4 Theoretical scope .................................................................................................................... 5
1.8 Significance of the study ........................................................................................................... 6
1.9 Operational definition of key tenns ........................................................................................... 7
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CHAPTER TW0 ........................................................................................................................... 8
LITERATURE REVIEW ............................................................................................................. 8
2.0 Inh·oduction ........................................................................................................................ , ...... 8
2.1 Conceptual fi·amework .............................................................................................................. 8
2.2 Impact of Reproductive health services on gender. ................................................................... 9
2.3 Types of Reproductive health services .................................................................................... l2
2.4 Knowledge and attitudes oflocal people towards reproductive health services ..................... 13
2.5 Effects of gender relations on reproductive health service usage ........................................... 15
CHAPTER THREE ..................................................................................................................... l9
METHODOLOGY ...................................................................................................................... 19
3.0 IntToduction ............................................................................................................................. 19
3 .I Research Design ...................................................................................................................... 19
3.2 Research Population ................................................................................................................ 19
3.3 Sample Size and its detennination ........................................................................................... 20
3.4 Sampling Procedure ................................................................................................................. 20
3.5 Research Instruments ............................................................................................................... 20
3.6. Validity and reliability ofinstruments .................................................................................... 21
3.7 Data Gathering Procedures ...................................................................................................... 21
3.8 Data analysis ............................................................................................................................ 22
3.9 Ethical Considerations ............................................................................................................. 22
3.10 Limitations of the Study ........................................................................................................ 22
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CHAPTER FOUR ....................................................................................................................... 23
PRESENTATION AND INTERPRETATION OF FINDINGS ............................................. 23
4.0 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 23
4.1 Bio Data of respondents .......................................................................................................... 23
4.2 Most effective reproductive health services provided at Mulago Hospital ............................. 26
4.3 Descriptive statistical tables showing the effects of gender .................................................... 29
CHAPTER FIVE ......................................................................................................................... 31
SUMMARY, DISCUSSION, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS ..................... 31
5.1 introduction .............................................................................................................................. 31
5.2 Smmnary of the finding ........................................................................................................... 31
5.3 Discussion of the findings ....................................................................................................... 33
5.4 Conclusions ............................................................................................................................. 36
5.5 Recommendations ................................................................................................................... 36
5.6 Areas for further research ........................................................................................................ 37
REFERENCES .............................................................................................................................. 38
APPENDIX A. ............................................................................................................................... 41
Questionnaire ................................................................................................................................. 41
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to establish the social impacts of reproductive health services on gender in Mulago hospital, Uganda. The study was guided by three research obje~tives specifically to assess reproductive health services provided at Mulago hospital, to investigate knowledge and altitudes of local people towards reproductive health services in Mula go hospital and to examine the effects of gender relations on reproductive health service usage in Mulago hospital. The study involved secondary sources of data where the research related her study to different author's work and authentication and afterwards she made conclusions. The study used a descriptive research design to get an estimation of the respondents' views in regard to the objectives of the study. The target population was health practitioners and patients. The study therefore used a sample of 60 respondents from a target population of 193 through use of Morgan and Krejcie's table of sample size estimation. It employed a random sampling and purposive to avoid bias in data presentation. This study also used both primary and secondary sources which all involved data from the field and literature already written by other authors. Due to limited time the researcher only used questiormaires. After data collection, it was ethically analyzed by use of frequency tables and percentages. The findings revealed that male participated more in the study with a percentage of 53.3% and 46.7% for female respectively, respondents aged 31-40 years participated more than other age groups with a percentage of 50%, most of the respondents were degree holders with a 61.7% response yet a high percentage of them were single with 55.0% response in comparison to other status and most of them had worked with Mulago hospital for more than 5 years making 36.7%. The study findings depicted that most reproductive health services provided at Mulago hospital have been effective and sustaining. Objective two analyzed that amongst the effects of gender relations on reproductive health services are that it leads to health sector reform and improvement to quality. The study concluded that Mulago hospital has tried to sensitize the public on usage of the services though others still respect tribal differences and traditional beliefs meaning that Mulago has tried to create awareness.
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ANGELLA, AKAMBERAHO "Social Impacts of Reproductive Health Services On Gender in Mula Go Hospital of Kampala District Uganda" Afribary. Afribary, 22 Aug. 2022, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/social-impacts-of-reproductive-health-services-on-gender-in-mula-go-hospital-of-kampala-district-uganda. Accessed 19 Nov. 2024.
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ANGELLA, AKAMBERAHO . "Social Impacts of Reproductive Health Services On Gender in Mula Go Hospital of Kampala District Uganda" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 19, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/social-impacts-of-reproductive-health-services-on-gender-in-mula-go-hospital-of-kampala-district-uganda