Naome, Turyahabwe
James, Mwesigwa
Christine, Atuhairwe
Mugisha, Taremwa Ivan
Article History
Received: 27 August 2019
Accepted: 25 March 2020
First Online: 3 April 2020
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: As this study did not involve human sampling or clinical procedures/intervention otherwise considered by Uganda National Council for Science and Technology to interfere with humans, it received an exemption of ethical clearance from Clarke International University (UG-REC-015). However, a letter of introduction was secured from the office of the Dean, Institute of Public Health Policy and Management upon the approval of the research proposal, and this was presented to the Director MRRH, who then authorized the conduct of this research. Further, the healthcare providers enrolled were fully informed of the purpose of the research, and they signed informed consent. Their responses were treated with utmost confidentiality and not linked to participant’s identity.
: Not Applicable.
: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.