NAMUKWANA BETH
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Qualifications
- Master of Midwifery Science (MMS)–2024-Lira University
- Bachelor of Science in Midwifery (BSM)–2017-Gulu University
SELECTED RESEARCH EXPERIENCE AND PUBLICATIONS
- Ekung E, Udho S, Apili F, Madira E, Namukwana B, Achayo VC, Akello P, Auma AG, Okello J. Drivers of Uptake of Immediate Postpartum Modern Contraceptives by Postpartum Women in Lira City, Northern Uganda: A Qualitative Inquiry. Open Access J Contracept. 2025 Oct 25;16:147-157. doi: 10.2147/OAJC.S543288. PMID: 41170319; PMCID: PMC12570992.
- Madira E, Auma AG, Kabunga A, Asiimwe MG, Acobi A, Namukwana B, Izaruku R, Acayo VC, Opio PP, Opio DO. Utilization of postpartum family planning and associated factors among postpartum women attending five healthcare facilities in a rural district in Northern Uganda. Womens Health (Lond). 2025 Jan-Dec;21:17455057251374890. doi: 10.1177/17455057251374890. Epub 2025 Sep 20. PMID: 40974222; PMCID: PMC12450269.
- Auma, A.G., Madira, E., Namukwana, B. et al. Knowledge and perceptions of men towards vasectomy among men of reproductive age in Otuke District- Uganda. Contracept Reprod Med 10, 26 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40834-025-00341-y.
- Eustes Kigongo, Ann Grace Auma, Raymond Tumwesigye, Beth Namukwana, Marvin Musinguzi, Ponsiano Okalo Ponsiano Okalo, Caroline Nabasiry Kambugu and Amir Kabunga. Ebola Epidemic Preventive Practices: Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Community Members in High-Risk Districts of Uganda. Research Article – (2023) Volume 8, Issue