Uzima University Repository: Recent submissions
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1.Omogah, F.O. Online Education in the Midst of a World's Pandemic, a Potential Academic Integrity Cyber Risk (AICR) - The Unrehearsed Boom in Education Automation amid COVID-19 Flouts. Exceller Books | A Global Press: ISBN: 978-93-93734-53-2, Exceller Books | A Global Press Mar 3, 2023Exceller Books | A Global Press · Mar 3, 2023
(A Global Press, 2023-03-03)Covid-19, a Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome SARS-CoV-2, is an aggressive and infectious disease responsible for massive health havoc and resulting in high mortality rates globally. As a result, on 11th March 2020, the ... -
Omogah, F. O. (April, 2024). The Intersection of Technology and Education amid COVID-19 Flouts. FRONTLIST Magazine. Retrieved from https://www.frontlist.in/storage/magazine/documents/1711956606_Frontlist_Magazine_&_Solh_Express_April_Edition.pdf
(International Media Publication, 2024-04)Dr. Fredrick Ochieng’ Omogah, a distinguished scholar and cybersecurity expert from Kenya, has come up with his latest publication titled ‘Unrehearsed Boom in Education Automation, Amid COVID-19 Flouts’. This seminal work, ... -
3.Omogah, F.O. (2024). Enhanced Security & Privacy Framework for Electronic Healthcare Systems. International Conference on Medical Informatics & Telemedicine (ICMEINTE 24) on January 23rd and 24th, 2024 at SGM Conference Center, Via Portuenese, 741, 00148 Roma, RM Italy.
(2024-01-24)As healthcare sector becomes more populated with Technology driven connected IoT medical devices, privacy and security on patients’ data exchanged through these devices is critical, and therefore becomes an issue of concern. ... -
Omogah, F. O. (2023). COVID-19's Healthcare Economic Challenges: An Attraction to Evolving Online Crimes Could Be a Looming Full-Blown Disaster in Hospitals. Global Congress on Healthcare and Patient Safety, NH Roma Villa Carpegna, Rome, Italy. ISBN 981-21486012-2-2, p. 43
(2023)Hospital Management has become very sensitive, critical and economically challenging, as also occasioned by a highly infectious COVID-19 pandemic. This disease has been responsible for massive healthcare havocs and high ... -
1.Omogah, F. O. (2021). The Unrehearsed Boom in Education Automation, amid COVID- 19 Flouts, a Potential Academic Integrity Cyber Risks (AICR)! Academic Conference International-ECCWS2021 European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security DOI:10.34190/EWS.21090, Chester University, UK – ProQuest/Google e- Books.
(2021)Covid-19, a Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome SARS-CoV-2, is an aggressive and infectious disease responsible for massive health havoc and resulting in high mortality rates globally. As a result, on 11th March 2020, the ... -
Omogah, F. O., Lukorito, L., Sumba, S., Odero, C., Ochieng, S., & Asena, C. (2024). Exploring ethics of care with emerging technologies: An assessment of advanced medical training through high fidelity simulations – A case of the Centers for Advanced Medical Training (CAMT) at the Teaching, Research & Referral Hospitals in Western Kenya. International Journal of Research in Interdisciplinary Studies
(2024)Background: With references to the emerging technologies in healthcare sector, Ethics for best practices in care given to patients is becoming an issue. This study explores the intersection of ethics and technology in ... -
Omogah, F. O., Rodrigues, A. J., & Abeka, S. O. (2024). A critical review of information security and privacy in electronic healthcare systems: Implications and future research for Kenyan healthcare systems. International Journal of Research in Interdisciplinary Studies
(2024)Objectives: The paper aims to critically examine existing literature on information security and privacy challenges in Electronic Healthcare Systems (EHCS) at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital (JOOTRH), ... -
Omogah, F.O. (2024). Enhanced Security & Privacy Framework for Electronic Healthcare Systems. Journal of Chemical Health Risks
(2024-02-24)As healthcare sector becomes more populated with Technology driven connected IoT medical devices, privacy and security on patients’ data exchanged through these devices is critical, and therefore becomes an issue of concern. ... -
Omogah, F. O. (2023). COVID-19’s Healthcare Economic Struggles: A Looming Crisis in Hospitals with Growing Online Crime Threats. Pan-African Journal of Health and Environmental Science, 2(2), 42–55
(2023)Background: The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has led to unprecedented challenges in healthcare systems worldwide, leading to significant economic strain and a surge in technological reliance. This heightened ... -
Omogah, F. O. (2022). Hope and Despair in Re-Engineering, a Major cause of the Rambling Cyber and Electronic Crimes (RCEC)! Journal of Aeronautics & Aerospace Engineering
(2202)Current Innovation and automation in contemporary organizations, as also occasioned by Covid-19 pandemic have found silver lining to sustainability and life changing experience for stakeholders. The intention to innovation ... -
Omogah, F. O. (2020). Information Security and Privacy Framework in Electronic Healthcare Systems. Health Systems and Policy Research, 7(4)
(2020-05-11)Presently studies have shown that cyber security incidences are on the rise. Electronic Healthcare systems (EHCS) is now a focus in most of Kenyan level five healthcare facilities for enhancing efficiency and effectiveness ... -
Omogah, F. O. (2020). The Embryonic COVID-19 Themed Cyber Threats, a Looming Tragedy to already Vulnerable Global Electronic Healthcare Systems (GEHCS). Health Systems and Policy Research Journal
(2020-10-20)COVID-19 which is also referred to as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome SARS-CoV-2 is different from its counterpart SARS-CoV-1 which came but dissipated spontaneously between the years 2016/17. Consequently, its vaccine ... -
UTILIZATION OF ANTENATAL CARE AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN AT JOOTRH
(MAKAU JAMES KIOKO, 2023-07)Introduction: Antenatal care (ANC) is a crucial component of maternal healthcare, ensuring the well-being of pregnant women and their unborn children. However, the utilization of ANC services has remained a challenge ... -
FACTORS AFFECTING ADHERENCE TO ANTIRETROVIRAL TREATMENT AMONG HIV PATIENTS IN KISUMU COUNTY HOSPITAL COMPREHENSIVE CARE CLINIC, KISUMU COUNTY, KENYA.
(MINISH OTIENO, 2023-08)The purpose of this study was to assess the factors affecting adherence to antiretroviral treatment among HIV patients in Kisumu County Hospital with the specific objectives being; to determine how stigma affects HIV ... -
LEVEL OF SATISFACTION OF CLINICAL ROTATION EXPERIENCE AMONG CLINICAL MEDICINE STUDENTS IN KISUMU COUNTY, KENYA
(MICHAEL MWANGI WAIRIMU, 2024-09)Level of satisfaction of clinical rotations experience among clinical medicine students is important in shaping their career life. The study aimed to assess the level of satisfaction among 4th-year Bsc Clinical Medicine ... -
Difficult to treat relapsing polychondritis responded to tocilizumab in a teaching hospital in Western Kenya: Case report
(51 Case report 1Department of Medicine, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital, Kisumu, Kenya 2Department of Medicine, Uzima University, Kisumu, Kenya, 2025)Relapsing polychondritis is a rare autoimmune condition affecting the cartilaginous areas. Some cases respond poorly to conventional Disease Modifying Antirheumatic Agents (DMARDs) and may need biological agents. Here ... -
INVESTIGATE CAESAREAN SECTION RATES, INDICATIONS AND OUTCOME IN KISUMU COUNTY HOSPITAL.
(SIDONIA ADIOR NGONG DENG, 2024-05)Caesarean section operation has been on the rise among pregnant mothers seeking delivery services at Kisumu County Hospital(KCH). This form of intervention consumes a lot of resource amidst other service offered at the ... -
FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO PREMATURE DELIVERY IN MOTHERS WITH MULTIPLE GESTATION AT KISUMU COUNTY REFERAL HOSPITAL
(VIOLINE MONICA AKINYI, 2024-09)Premature delivery, particularly in cases of multiple gestation, is a major public health issue, contributing significantly to neonatal morbidity and mortality globally. The World Health Organization estimates that in 2020 ... -
FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO BURKITT'S LYMPHOMA AMONG CHILDREN UNDER 10 YEARS OLD IN JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA TEACHING AND REFERRAL HOSPITAL PAEDIATRIC WARD
(EPURE BEATRICE ALOILOI, 2024-04)Background: In East and Central Africa, children are frequently diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma (BL), an aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Immune hyper-stimulation is linked to recurrent infections with the Epstein-Barr ...