Patrick Eyul (Mr)

Patrick Eyul (Mr)

Research Officer

He brings over 10 years of cross-cutting experiences in developing countries as a researcher and evaluator of health and development programs. He is a successful program designer and implementer having had worked in the following areas: sexual and reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, maternal and child health, immunization, Malaria and Tuberculosis. He has worked as a research consultant in roles that involved data collection and analysis for World Vision AIM Health project, Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), and NU-HITES, USAID project.

Publications and Further Research Outputs

Non Peer Reviewed Publications

Nalwadda G,Eyul P,Ayebare E,Muyambi G,Eilish M. The Structure of Attitudes towards Traditional Birth Attendants in Health Facility: A Catalysing Factor for Institutional Deliveries. Glob J Reprod Med. 2018; 4(4): 555644. DOI 10.19080/GJORM.2018.04.555644.

Camlin, C. S., Akullian, A., Neilands, T. B., Getahun, M., Eyul, P., Maeri, I., Ssali, S., Geng, E., Gandhi, M., Cohen, C. R., Kamya, M. R., Odeny, T., Bukusi, E. A., & Charlebois, E. D. (2018). Population mobility associated with higher risk sexual behaviour in eastern African communities participating in a Universal Testing and Treatment trial. Journal of the International AIDS Society, 21 Suppl 4(Suppl Suppl 4), e25115. https://doi.org/10.1002/jia2.25115

Camlin, C. S., Akullian, A., Neilands, T. B., Getahun, M., Bershteyn, A., Ssali, S., Geng, E., Gandhi, M., Cohen, C. R., Maeri, I., Eyul, P., Petersen, M. L., Havlir, D. V., Kamya, M. R., Bukusi, E. A., & Charlebois, E. D. (2019). Gendered dimensions of population mobility associated with HIV across three epidemics in rural Eastern Africa. Health & place, 57, 339–351. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.05.002

Research Expertise

Projects

Expanding use of video technology to improve mid-level health care providers infection control management in rural/urban health care setting in Uganda

Understanding Mobility and Risk in SEARCH Community

Exploring HIV care of highly mobile HIV-positive youth living in Kenya and Uganda: qualitative study to identify gaps in the HIV care cascade and evaluate feasible intervention options

Analysis of child immunization service delivery in rural and urban healthcare settings in Uganda

Cold Chain Assessment in Uganda healthcare settings

Access to Infant and Maternal Health Program (AIM Health)

Child Immunization Delivery in Uganda

Cycling Against Poverty? Researching a Sport for Development Movement and an ‘Object’ in/for Development

Operations Research Program on Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health (RMNCAH)

Representations

Ssekabira UB, Kaggwa D.S, Ojaku A, Eyul P, Yeka A, Omwangangye PA, Namagembe A, Ocan S, Rwakimari JB, Mpanga S L, and Weaver MR: Improved malaria case management following District based integrated team training and support supervision of health care workers in Uganda. Working paper presented at American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 58th Annual Meeting, At Marriott Wardman Park. Washington DC USA, Volume: 81

Nalwada GK, Ayebale E, Eyul P, Muyambi G, McAuliffe E: Early Outcomes of Diffusion of AIM Health Innovations in Uganda: Qualitative Multi Stakeholder Perspectives. Working paper presented at the Global Health Systems Symposium, Cape Town, September, 2014

Nalwada GK, Ayebale E, Eyul P,Olwit C, Namutebi M and Pienkowsk N: Ethno videography study of child immunization outreaches: discoveries, challenges and opportunities; Presented at Makerere University College of Health Sciences, 11th Joint Annual Scientific Health (JASH) Conference 2015 (Wednesday 23th – Friday 25th September 2015 at Speke Resort Munyonyo Kampala, Uganda)

Nalwada GK, Ayebale E, Eyul P,Olwit C, Namutebi M and Pienkowsk N: Women’s experiences with child immunization services; Presented at Makerere University College of Health Sciences, 11th Joint Annual Scientific Health (JASH) Conference 2015 (Wednesday 23th – Friday 25th September 2015 at Speke Resort Munyonyo Kampala, Uganda)

Joi Lee, Monica Getahun, Sarah A. Gutin, Jaffer Okiring, Torsten Neilands, Sarah Ssali, Monica Gandhi, , Craig Cohen, Irene Maeri, Patrick Eyul, Maya Peterson, Diane Havlir, Moses Kamya, Elizabeth Bukusi,Edwin Charlebois, Carol Camlin. Forms of mobility associated with modern contraceptive use among women in rural Kenya and Uganda participating in a test-and-treat trial. Abstract to APHA February 2020(Online)

J. Okiring, M. Getahun, S.A. Gutin, J. Lee, I. Maeri, P. Eyul, E.A. Bukusi, M.R. Kamya, M. Gandhi, C.R. Cohen, T.B. Neilands, S. Ssali, E.D. Charlebois, C.S. Camlin.Partner Age-Disparity, Sexual Risk, and Geographic Mobility in Rural Kenyan and Ugandan Communities, July 2020 Abstract to HIVR4P

Irene Maeri; Patrick Eyul ; Monica Getahun ; Khalela Hatchet ; Lawrence Owino ; Cecilia Akatukwasa, Harriet Itiakorit, Sarah Ssali; Craig Cohen, Monica Gandhi ; Elizabeth A. Bukusi1 ; Moses R. Kamya; Edwin D. Charlebois ; Carol S. Camlin: “Nothing about us without us” Community-based participatory research approaches to improve HIV care for mobile patients in Kenya and Uganda: Abstract to APHA February 2020(Online)

Memberships

Social Sciences and Humanitarian Action Platform (SSHAP)

The Migration Health and Development Research Initiative (MHADRI)