Rose Chalo Nabirye

Salutation
Dr.
First Name
Rose
Middle Name
Chalo
Last Name
Nabirye
Qualification
Ph.D., Nursing , University of Alabama, Birmingham (USA)
Job Title
Senior Lecturer
Campus
Mbale
Office Hours
8:00am-5:00pm
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Biography

Dr. Rose Chalo Nabirye is a Registered Nurse/Midwife (BSN) with an Advanced Diploma in Health Services Management, a Masters of Public Health (MPH) and a PhD (Nursing). A former Head of Department of Nursing and Dean of the School of Health Sciences, Makerere College of Health Sciences, she is currently a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Nursing, School of Health Sciences at Busitema University. Dr. Nabirye was a Clinical Nurse/Midwife in various units including the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, which deals with Reproductive Health in Mulago National Referral and Teaching Hospital in Uganda for over 20 years. She also served as Manager in Masaka district from 2000 to 2003 under the Early Childhood Development Project (NECDP), a national programme, which enabled her gain experience working with communities and local governments. Since joining academia in 2003, Dr. Nabirye has interested herself and actively engaged in research about nursing and midwifery education. She has worked as a nursing and midwifery curricula reviewer since 2014 under National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) in collaboration with Uganda Nurses and Midwifery Council (UNMC). Her training and experience as a Nurse/Midwife in various positions has enabled her gain managerial skills, working in interdisciplinary teams and with communities. In addition, she has previously served on several Boards/Governing Councils including Mulago Health Tutors College, Mulago School of Nursing and Midwifery, Uganda Nurses and Midwives Council and Peace Corps Uganda Project Advisory Committee and Seed Global Advisory Board since 2017. She is a Council member of the African Forum for Research and Education in Health (AFREhealth), a Fellow of the Uganda Academy of Sciences (UNAS) and has been a member of the Uganda Nursing Now Campaign National Steering Committee. Her current efforts as a Council member of African Forum for Research and Education in Health (AFREhealth) since its inception in 2016 is building capacity of health professionals. She is currently the chair of the Student Advisory Committee (SAC) which guides all health professional students in matters of professional growth. 
 

 

Publications and Papers

1.    Chalo, R. Nabirye., Salihu, H. M., Nabukera, S., and Zirabamuzaale, C. (2005). Referral of high-risk pregnant mothers by trained traditional birth attendants in Buikwe county, Mukono district. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 6, 554-557.

2.    Nabirye, C. R. and Moss, J. A. (2008). Implementing computer-based patient records in the Ugandan healthcare system: challenges and opportunities. Computers, Informatics, Nursing. May/June Issue, 131-134.

3.    Larry w. Chang, Andrew Mwanika, Dan Kaye, Wilson w. Muhwezi, Rose C. Nabirye, Scovia Mbalinda, Isaac Okullo, Sara Groves, Gilbert Burnham & Robert C. Bollinger (2011).  Perceptions and Valuation of a Community-Based Education and Service (COBES) Program in Uganda. Medical Teacher; 33:e9-e15

4.    Larry W. Chang, Andrew Mwanika, Dan Kaye, Wilson W. Muhwezi, Rose C. Nabirye, Scovia Mbalinda, Isaac Okullo, Caitlin E. Kennedy, Sara Groves, Stephen D. Sisson, Gilbert Burnham & Robert C. Bollinger (2011). Information and communication technology and community-based health sciences training in Uganda: perceptions and experiences of educators and students. Informatics for Health and Social Care; Early online, 1-11.

5.    Dan K. Kaye, Wilson W. Muhwezi, Ann N. Kasozi, Stephen Kijjambu, Scovia N. Mbalinda, Isaac Okullo, Rose C. Nabirye, Hussein Oria, Lynn Atuyambe, Sara Groves, Gibert Burnham and Andrew Mwanika (2011). Lessons learnt from comprehensive evaluation of community-based education in Uganda: A proposal for an ideal model community-based education for health professional training institutions. BMC Medical Education; 11:7 doi:10.1186/1472-6920-11-7.

6.    Dan Kaye, Andrew Mwanika, Gilbert Burnham, Larry W. Chang, ScoviaMbalinda, Isaac Okullo, Rose C. Nabirye, William Muhwezi, Hussein Oria, Stephen Kijjambu, Lynn Atuyambe, Warren Aryeija (2011). The organization and implementation of community-based education programs for health worker training institutions in Uganda. BMC International Health and Human Rights 2011, 11(Suppl 1): S4. 
7.    Andrew Mwanika, Isaac Okullo, Dan K. Kaye, Wilson Muhwezi, Lynn Atuyambe, Rose C. Nabirye, Sara Groves, Scovia Mbalinda, Gilbert Burnham, Larry W. Chang, Hussein, Nelson Sewankambo (2011). Perception and valuation of community based education and service by alumni at Makerere University College of Health Sciences.  BMC International Health and Human Rights 2011, 11(Suppl 1): S5. 

8.    Olico Okui, Elizabeth Ayebare, Rose Nabirye Chalo, George W. Pariyo, Sara Groves, David H. Peters (2011). Building Partnerships towards Strengthening Makerere University College of Health Sciences: A Stakeholder and Sustainability Analysis. BMC International Health and Human Rights 2011, 11(Suppl 1): S14.

9.    Nabirye, R. C., Brown, K. C., Pryor, E. R. and Maples, E. H. (2011). Occupational stress, job satisfaction and job performance among hospital nurses in Kampala, Uganda. Journal of Nursing Management. 19, 760-765 

10.    Veronica Njie-Carr, Sheila Kalengé, Jack Kelley, Amy Wilson, Joshua KanaabiMuliira, Rose Chalo Nabirye, Nancy Glass, Robert Bollinger, Stella Alamo-Talisuna, Larry William Chang. Research Capacity–Building Program for Clinicians and Staff at a Community-Based HIV Clinic in Uganda: A Pre/Post Evaluation (2012). Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS care, Vol 23, No. 5, 431-441. 

11.    Ian Guyton Munabi, William Buwembo, David Lagoro Kitara, Joseph Ochieng, Rose Chalo Nabirye, and ErisaSabakakiMwaka (2014). Musculoskeletal disorders among nursing staff: a comparison of five hospitals in Uganda. Pan Afr Med J.; 17: 81. Published online Jan 31, 2014.doi:  10.11604/pamj.2014.17.81.3213

12.    Rose C. Nabirye, Florence Beinempaka, Cindrella Okenne and Sara Groves (2014). Improving Midwifery care in Ugandan Public hospitals: The midwives’ perspective. International Journal of Health Professions (IJHP) December, 2014 Vol. 2 No 1

13.    Annettee Nakimuli , Sarah Nakubulwa , Othman Kakaire , Michael O. Osinde , Scovia N. Mbalinda, Rose C. Nabirye, Nelson Kakande and Dan K. Kaye (2015). Incidence and determinants of neonatal morbidity after elective caesarean section at the national referral hospital in Kampala, Uganda.BMC Research Notes. 8:624 DOI 10.1186/s13104-015-1617-7
14.    Pauline Byakika-Kibwika, Annet Kutesa, Rhona Baingana, Christine Muhumuza, Freddy Eric Kitutu, Cathy Mwesigwa, Rose Nabirye Chalo, Nelson K. Sewankambo (2015).  A situation analysis for an inter-professional training model and practice in ethics and professionalism education at Makerere University College of Health Sciences. BMC Res Notes v.8; 2015

15.    Sebalda Leshabari1, Rose Chalo Nabirye, Donatilla Mukamana, Judy Mill (2015). Looking forward to the East African Countries’ Collaboration in Nursing and Midwifery Education, Practice and Legislation. Rwanda Journal Series F: Medicine and Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/rj.v2i2.12F

16.    Olivia Topister Hasahya, Vanja Berggren3, Douglas Sematimba, Rose Chalo Nabirye and Edward Kumakech (2016). Beliefs, perceptions and health-seeking behaviours in relation to cervical cancer: a qualitative study among women in Uganda following completion of an HPV vaccination campaign. Glob Health Action 2016, 9: 29336

17.    Irene Betty Kizza, Joshua Kanaabi Muliira, Thecla W. Kohi, Rose Chalo Nabirye (2016). Nurses’ knowledge of the principles of acute pain assessment in critically ill adult patients who are able to self-report. International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences, 4 (2016) 20–27

18.    Nakimuli A, Nakubulwa S, Kakaire O, Osinde MO, Mbalinda SN, Nabirye RC, Kakande N, Kaye DK. Maternal near misses from two referral hospitals in Uganda: a prospective cohort study on incidence, determinants and prognostic factors. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2016 Jan 28;16:24. doi: 10.1186/s12884-016-0811-5.PMID:26821716

19.    Tom Denis Ngabirano1, Joseph Sempa, Amy Bender, Charles Peter Osingada, Patrick Mburugu, Rose Nabirye Chalo, Amsale Cherie and Damalie Nakanjako (2016). Psychosocial Adaptation and ART Adherence of HIV-infected Adults at an Urban Ambulatory Clinic in Uganda.J PsycholPsychother 2016, 6

20.    Osingada CP, Okuga M, Nabirye RC, Sewankambo NK, Nakanjako D: Prevalence, barriers and factors associated with parental disclosure of their HIV positive status to children: a cross-sectional study in an urban clinic in Kampala, Uganda. BMC public health 2016, 16(1):547.

21.    Nakimuli A, Nakubulwa S, Kakaire O, Osinde MO, Mbalinda SN, Kakande N, Nabirye RC, Kaye DK. The burden of maternal morbidity and mortality attributable to hypertensive disorders in pregnancy: a prospective cohort study from Uganda. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2016 Aug 4;16:205. doi: 10.1186/s12884-016-1001-1.PMID:27492552

22.    Peter B. Wampaalu, Lars E. Eriksson, Allen Naamala, Rose C. Nabirye and Lena Wettergren, (2016). Experiences of patients undergoing chemotherapy - a qualitative study of adults attending Uganda Cancer Institute. African Health Sciences Vol. 16 Issue 3, September 2016, pp 744-749.

23.    Nawagi F, Mukisa J, Tumwine LK, Nabirye RC, Ajambo A, et al. (2017) Awareness and Self-Perceived Risk of Cervical Cancer among Women Living in Namuwongo, an Informal Settlement in Kampala, Uganda. J AIDS Clin Res 8: 741. doi: 10.4172/2155-6113.1000741

24.    Scovia N Mbalinda, Rose Chalo Nabirye, Elizabeth Ayebare, S. Nanelle Brown and Jeanne M. Leffers (2017). Nursing Partnership Activities, Components, and Outcomes: Health Volunteers Overseas in Uganda 2001–2016. Fronteers in Public Health 5. 10.3389/fpubh.2017.00173

25.    Olwit C, Mugaba M, Osingada CP, Nabirye RC (2018). Existence, triggers, and coping with chronic sorrow: a qualitative study of caretakers of children with sickle cell disease in a National Referral Hospital in Kampala, Uganda. BMC Psychol. 2018 Oct 20;6(1):50. doi: 10.1186/s40359-018-0263-y.u.8

26.    Rose Chalo Nabirye, Alison Annet Kinengyere, and Grace Edwards (2018). Nursing and Midwifery Research Output in Africa: A Review of the Literature. International Journal of Childbirth Volume 8 Issue 4, 2018. Springer Publishing Company, LLC www.springerpub.com 236 http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/2156-5287.8.4.236

27.    Aisha A. Abedia, Dominic S. Ogwalb, Jillian Pintyec, Rose C. Nabirye, Amy Hagopiana (2019). Baccalaureate prepared nurses as the new entry-level nursing cadre in Uganda: A qualitative study of BSN student and faculty perspectives in two universities. Nurse Education Today, 76, 131-136. 

28.    Rose Chalo Nabirye and Adrian Kamulegeya (2019). Public Knowledge about oral cancer in Uganda: A free dental camp experience. Journal of Health Research DOI: 10.1108/JHR-07-2018-0062. 

29.    Epuitai, J., Udho, S., Auma, A.G., Nabirye, R.C. “Intimate partner violence among pregnant women in Uganda (2019). African Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health (AJMW). Jan 20, 2019-Volume 13(2): 1-5. DOI: 10.12968/AJMW.2018.0027 

30.    Ziidah Namwaya, Imelda Namagembe, Dan Kaye, Gorrette Nalwadda, Grace Edwards and Rose Chalo Nabirye (2020). Midwives’ practice and perception of labour and delivery care at the Mulago National Referral Hospital, Uganda. African Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health. 2020

31.    Ritah Bakesiima, Amanda Cleeve, Elin Larsson, James K. Tumwine, Grace Ndeezi, 
Kristina Gemzell Danielsson, Rose Chalo Nabirye and Jolly Beyeza Kashesha (2020).Reproductive Health 2020, 17:67

Presentations

• AFREhealth Symposium, August 2019, Lagos, Nigeria. Presented a paper entitled: Baccalaureate prepared nurses as the new entry-level nursing cadre in Uganda: BSN students’ and faculty perspectives in two universities
• AFREhealth Symposium, August 2018, Durban South Africa. Presented a paper entitled: Achieving Universal Health Coverage through “Nursing Now Campaign”
• Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) Conference in New York City, USA, 15th -18th March 2018
• AFREhealth Symposium, 1st -3rd August, 2017 Accra Ghana, made two oral presentations; namely: Nursing and midwifery research output in Africa: a review of literature and Development of Higher Education for Nurses and Midwives in UgandaConsortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) Conference in Washington DC, April 7th – 9th 2017
• Medical Education Partnerships Initiatives and Nursing Education Partnerships Initiatives (MEPI-NEPI Symposium in Nairobi 2-4th August 2016. Presented an oral paper: Presenting author: Feasibility of the AClEd assessment tool to evaluate intended learning outcomes in a medical nursing clinical course and Poster: Prevalence and sources of stress among undergraduate health professional students at CHS, Makerere University
• African Nursing and Midwifery Leaders' Global Advisory Panel on Future of Nursing (GAPFON) meeting convened by the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International in Cape Town in July 2016
• Global Consensus Building Workshop on Social Accountability of Medical Schools in East London, South Africa on behalf of the World Federation of Public Health Associations and Uganda National Association of Community and Occupational Health (UNACOH), October 2010
• The first TEPHINET International Scientific Conference in Ottawa, Canada and presented two papers, namely; “Referral of high risk pregnant mothers by trained birth attendants in Buikwe County, Mukono District, Uganda” and “Knowledge, attitudes and practices on Cholera prevention among primary school children in Mukono County, Mukono District Uganda” - oral and poster respectively, April 2000

 

Research Focus
  • Nursing
  • Midwifery
  • Reproductive health
  • Clinical medicine
  • Health professionals
  • HIV/AIDs
  • Cervical cancer
  • Sickle cells
  • Pregnancy
Committees Served
Chair, Department of Nursing, Makerere University from 2012 to February 2015
Chair, Department of Nursing, Makerere University from 2012 to February 2015
Acting Chair, Department of Nursing, Makerere University from 2005 to 2006
Adjunct Faculty for John Hopkins University School of Nursing since 2011 to date
Staff Type
Academic Staff