Author

Bakibinga Pauline

African Population and Health Research Center - Cited by 1,286 - Health Systems Strengthening - Digital Health - Maternal - Newborn and Child Health - Human Resources for Health

Biography

Pauline is the project manager of the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health project under the Health Challenges and Systems Research Program. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Medicine and Surgery from Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Uganda (2006), a Master’s degree in International Health Promotion from the University of Bergen, Norway (2009) and a Ph.D. in International Health from the same university (2012). Her thesis described the job engagement and self-care experiences of nurses and midwives known to thrive on the job in Uganda. She has previously worked as a Clinician and Researcher in Uganda.
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303
2020
Future directions for the concept of salutogenesis: a position article
HFV G F Bauer, M Roy, P Bakibinga, P Contu, S Downe, M Eriksson, G A Espnes ...Health Promotion International, 201999201
99
2019
The influence of religion and ethnicity on family planning approval: a case for women in rural Western Kenya
P Bakibinga, N Mutombo, C Mukiira, E Kamande, A Ezeh, R MugaJournal of religion and health 55, 192-205, 2016201
74
2016
Continuity of health service delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic: the role of digital health technologies in Uganda
LH Kamulegeya, JM Bwanika, D Musinguzi, P BakibingaThe Pan African Medical Journal 35 (Suppl 2), 2020202
57
2020
The role of religion in the work lives and coping strategies of Ugandan nurses
P Bakibinga, HF Vinje, M MittelmarkJournal of religion and health , 1342-1352, 2014201
53
2014
Juvinya Canal
GF Bauer, M Roy, P Bakibinga, P Contu, S Downe, M Eriksson, ...D., Lindström Mana, BA, Mittelmark, MB, Morgan, AR, Pelikan, JM, Saboga …, 2019201
41
2019
Digital technologies in the COVID-19 responses in sub-Saharan Africa: policies, problems and promises
E Bakibinga-Gaswaga, S Bakibinga, DBM Bakibinga, P BakibingaThe Pan African Medical Journal 35 (Suppl 2), 2020202
36
2020
Analysis of openstreetmap data quality at different stages of a participatory mapping process: Evidence from slums in Africa and Asia
G Yeboah, J Porto de Albuquerque, R Troilo, G Tregonning, S Perera, ...ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 10 (4), 265, 2021202
30
2021
Persistent barriers to the use of maternal, newborn and child health services in Garissa sub-county, Kenya: a qualitative study
I Kisiangani, M Elmi, P Bakibinga, SF Mohamed, L Kisia, PM Kibe, ...BMC pregnancy and childbirth 20, 1-12, 2020202
23
2020
Handbook of global urban health
I Vojnovic, AL Pearson, G Asiki, G DeVerteuil, A AllenRoutledge, 2019201
18
2019
“If there are no female nurses to attend to me, I will just go and deliver at home”: a qualitative study in Garissa, Kenya
C N’Gbichi, AK Ziraba, DW Wambui, P Bakibinga, I Kisiangani, P Njoroge, ...BMC pregnancy and childbirth 19, 1-9, 2019201
16
2019