The UWI Cave Hill Campus Annual Report to Council 2021/2022

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Projects Reviewed: August 1, 2021-July 31, 2022 1. A comparative study for the screening of colon cancer using FIT, ColoGuard, and ColoTest.

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A qualitative exploration of the perspectives of pharmacists on the importance of pharmacovigilance in Barbados. A quantitative retrospective analysis to identify the most common causative pathogens associated with Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) amongst pregnant women in Barbados between January and December 2021 A retrospective chart review of renal transplants in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital A retrospective cross-sectional study of the independent predictors of mortality in patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage A study of pandemic-based changes in Trinidad therapists’ mental health care delivery A ten-year postoperative outcome analysis for Blount’s disease Addressing the challenge of managing non-communicable diseases after a natural disaster in the Caribbean Adolescent pregnancy in Barbados – How many young mothers are left behind? Adult Eastern Caribbean Health Outcomes Research Network (ECHORN). An assessment of the nutrition environment and its relationship to dietary diversity and fruit and vegetable consumption among adults in Barbados

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Comparison of Guyana and Barbados with respect to colonial legacies, transnational processes and decolonial activities involved in queer activism. A cross sectional survey of mentors and mentees of the Faculty of Medical Science, UWI A longitudinal examination of leader- member exchange, organizational culture, and workplace bullying: The moderating role of psychological capital and forgiveness on well-being, organizational citizenship behaviour and turn over intention A multifaceted investigation of issues in education in the Eastern Caribbean A pilot utilizing machine learning to predict blood glucose levels and foster positive behavioural change in type 2 diabetes A qualitative examination of household food production post-disaster in St. Vincent & the Grenadines A qualitative exploration of the experiences and perceptions of male doctors/medics aged 35-65 years regarding digital rectal examinations (DRE) in Region 5 of Guyana. A qualitative exploration of the factors influencing childhood overweight and obesity: Perspectives of parents and primary care-takers – Drivers of Childhood Obesity DDhOP (Parents). A qualitative exploration of the lived health experiences of persons living with colo-rectal cancer in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

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21. An exploration of adolescents’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic 22. An exploratory qualitative semi- structured interview study exploring perceptions, knowledge and attitudes of patients receiving dialysis who are eligible for renal transplant and their family members, in Barbados

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THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES CAVE HILL CAMPUS ANNUAL REPORT TO COUNCIL 2021/2022

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