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ToggleA research proposal refers to the description of what the researcher wants to investigate, why it’s important, and how the research will be done. The format of a research proposal varies between fields and from institution to institution.
Writing a research proposal is a critical step in the research process for several reasons:
- Securing Funding: Research proposals allow nurses to request financial support or grants to conduct their proposed studies. This funding is vital for obtaining necessary resources, such as equipment, materials, and personnel, required for the research.
- Guiding Research: A research proposal acts as a roadmap for the researcher. It outlines the plan and steps to be followed throughout the research effort, helping nurses stay focused and organized as they conduct their studies.
- Meeting Certification Requirements: Research committees often require a well-structured proposal before approving studies involving human or animal subjects. Writing a research proposal ensures that the necessary ethical considerations and safeguards are in place before the research begins.
- Generating New Ideas: The process of writing a research proposal stimulates critical thinking. Nurses often gain deeper insights into their chosen topic and generate new ideas during the proposal-writing stage.
- Establishing Feasibility: A research proposal forces nurses to consider the practical aspects of their projects. It helps in estimating the time, resources, and effort required, ensuring that the research is feasible within the available constraints.
- Educational Requirement: Many tertiary education programs in Uganda require students to write research proposals as a prerequisite for embarking on a research project or dissertation. This prepares nurses for the rigorous research process ahead.
- Anticipating Limitations: Writing a research proposal encourages nurses to identify potential limitations and challenges that may arise during the study. This proactive approach allows for better planning and strategizing to overcome these obstacles.
The proposal consists of a title/topic, Chapter 1, Chapter 2, Chapter 3, a reference list, and an appendix with a budget schedule and other relevant information such as a questionnaire and a map of the study area. The numbering should reflect the guideline numbering.
Factors Associated with Uptake of Malaria Vaccine Among Caretakers of Children Below One Year in Buteebo Village Kampala District –Uganda
By
Muhindo George
JUL25/ U094 /DCM/ 071/2025
A research report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of a diploma in Nursing of Uganda Health Professions Assessment Board (UHPAB)
June, 2026
According to the UHPAB Academic Research Guidelines (Section 9.4), "The proposal shall consist of a title page, preliminary pages and three chapters." Below are the required preliminary pages specifically for a research proposal.
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PRELIMINARY PAGES
- i. Declaration
- ii. Approval
- v. Table of contents
- vi. List of tables, figures or pictures
- vii. Abbreviations/acronyms
- viii. Operational definitions
As per the guidelines (Section 9.4, Preliminary Pages): "These will include and each should appear on its own page... these pages should be included in the table of contents and should be numbered using Roman figures." (Note: Dedication, Acknowledgement, and Abstract are exclusively for the Final Report).
This page confirms the originality of the research work. It is a formal statement by the student that the work is their own and has not been submitted elsewhere.
According to the guidelines: "Declaration is where the Candidate declares that the work is their original piece, not submitted elsewhere before for another diploma award or any academic qualification."
Declaration
This research proposal entitled Factors Associated with Uptake of Malaria Vaccine Among Caretakers of Children Below One Year in Buteebo Village Kampala District –Uganda has been conducted by Muhindo George and has never been submitted to any institution of higher learning for any award.
Name of candidate: Muhindo George
Signature: .....................................................................
Date: ............................................................................
This section signifies the official approval of the research proposal by relevant authorities. It confirms that the proposal meets the required standards and is ready for submission.
According to the guidelines: "Approval: The proposal or report shall be read and approved by the supervisor and the principal." Furthermore, the proposal must be signed using the official "APPROVAL FORM WITH IRC" indicating readiness for submission.
Approval Form With IRC
We the undersigned, with guidance of the IRC, hereby approve the research proposal entitled Factors Associated with Uptake of Malaria Vaccine Among Caretakers of Children Below One Year in Buteebo Village Kampala District –Uganda conducted by Muhindo George for submission to the Lyamujungu Health Training Institute IRC.
| Chairperson IRC | Principal |
| Name ........................................ | Name ........................................ |
| Signature .................................. | Signature .................................. |
| Date ........................................... | Date ........................................... |
This document formalizes the supervisor's commitment to guide and support the student throughout the research study. It outlines their responsibilities and dedication to the process.
According to the UHPAB guidelines criteria for selecting a supervisor (Section 7.1.8 e), the assigned supervisor "Must sign a proof of his or her availability and commitment to supervise trainees." This document serves as that proof and is witnessed by the Principal.
Commitment By The Research Supervisor
I Ong Grace hereby agree to serve as a Supervisor of the research study for Muhindo George. I pledge to commit myself, devote time, provide all the necessary guidance, and act professionally throughout the process of the study.
Name of Supervisor: ..........................................................................
Signature: ...........................................................................................
Telephone contact: .............................................................................
Witnessed by
Name of Principal: .............................................................................
Signature: ...........................................................................................
Date and official stamp
This section provides a comprehensive list of abbreviations and acronyms used within the research proposal, along with their full definitions, ensuring clarity and ease of understanding for the reader.
According to the guidelines, all abbreviations/acronyms should be written in full and in alphabetical order on a separate page. Put them in capital letters and bold them.
Abbreviations/Acronyms
DHIS: District Health Information System
FAO: Food and Agricultural Organization
GMP: Growth Monitoring and Promotion
LMIC: Low and Middle Income Countries
MUAC: Mid Upper Arm Circumference
SDG: Sustainable Development Goals
UBOS: Uganda Bureau of Statistics
UDHS: Uganda Demographic and Health Survey
UNAP II: Uganda Nutrition Action Plan II
UNICEF: United Nations Children's Fund
WHO: World Health Organization
The researcher should define the major concepts and variables exactly as they are used in the study, ensuring a common understanding and avoiding ambiguity.
This section defines crucial terms and concepts used throughout the research proposal, ensuring a common understanding and avoiding ambiguity.
Operational Definitions
Anthropometry: Refers to the measurement of human individual.
Determinants: Factors that decisively affect the nature or outcome of something.
Malnutrition: Is the nutritional imbalance that can be caused by deficiencies.
Nutrition: The scientific study of food and nourishment, including food composition, dietary guidelines and the role of various nutrients.
Stunting: Is when the child's height is below the recommended level for their age.
Wasting: Is when the child's weight is below the recommended level for their height.
Each chapter presents details as guided below:
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MAIN BODY
- a) Chapter One - Introduction
- b) Chapter Two - Literature review
- c) Chapter Three - Methodology
This Chapter shall be structured as follows:
- 1.3.1 Purpose of the Study or General Objective: The overall aim of the study, spelling out the dependent and independent variables.
- 1.3.2 Specific Objectives: These should be 2-3 SMART objectives using action words (e.g., To determine, establish, assess).
- 1.3.3 Research Questions: Questions directly linked to the specific objectives.
This Chapter shall have at least five (5) pages and shall be arranged as follows:
- a) Include a minimum of 20 in-text citations following APA 7th edition format.
- b) The oldest references should not be beyond 10 years before the trainee's time of conducting research.
- c) The sub-headings of the literature review shall be in line with the specific study objectives.
- d) Include a brief summary of the literature with any gap identified.
Chapter three (3) shall be structured as follows:
Trainees are expected to use the American Psychological Association (7th Edition) as the recommended style of citation and submit a minimum of 20 references. References must be those cited within the body of the report.
According to the guidelines, appendices should include:
- Data collection tools (Proposal and Report).
- Ethical requirements like consent form, approval letters, including school approvals, introductory letters (both proposal and report).
- Maps (Proposal and Report).
- Pictures (Proposal and Report).
- Information sheets (Proposal and Report).
- Proposed budget (Proposal only).
- Work plan (Proposal only).
- a) The research proposal shall be developed by the Trainee with the guidance of the allocated Research Supervisor
- b) The research proposal shall be submitted by the Trainee to the IRC in preparation for the Trainee’s defence meeting and subsequent approval,
- c) Upon approval, the Chairperson shall together with the Principal, Research Supervisor and Trainee append their signatures in the form prescribed by the UNMEB Academic Research Guidelines. A copy of this form shall be attached to the final report;
- d) Upon approval of the Trainee’s research proposal, an introductory letter shall be issued to the Trainee by the Principal, which he / she presents to the study area;
- e) The Introductory letter issued by the Principal should be signed in triplicate (three copies). Where one copy is submitted to the authorities of the study area, one copy is kept on the IRC file and one copy is attached to the final report copy.
UGANDA HEALTH PROFESSIONS ASSESSMENT BOARD (UHPAB)
DIPLOMA LEVEL HEALTH TVET RESEARCH
MARKING GUIDE FOR RESEARCH REPORT
| AREAS OF ASSESSMENT | MARKS | SCORE | COMMENTS |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Preliminary pages | |||
| a) Title page – standard and relevant to the study | 01 | ||
| b) Table of content consistent with page numbers | 01 | ||
| c) List of tables/figures/pictures consistent with page numbers | 01 | ||
| d) Abbreviations/acronyms written in full and alphabetical order | 01 | ||
| e) Operational definitions of key concepts and variables | 01 | ||
| f) Abstract with correct subheadings & content (Max 300 words) | 05 | ||
| Subtotal | 10 | ||
| 2. Introduction | |||
| a) Background of the study relevant to the problem | 04 | ||
| b) Statement of the problem | 04 | ||
| c) Purpose of study / General Objective | 01 | ||
| d) Specific Objectives (2-3 SMART objectives) | 03 | ||
| e) Research questions related to specific objectives | 01 | ||
| f) Justification of the study | 01 | ||
| g) Significance and Scope of the study | 02 | ||
| Subtotal | 16 | ||
| 3. Literature review | |||
| a) Relevant literature arranged according to the specific objectives | 06 | ||
| b) Summary of literature and identification of gaps | 03 | ||
| c) Proper in-text citation using APA 7th Edition style | 03 | ||
| Subtotal | 12 | ||
| 4. Methodology | |||
| a) Description of study design (including rationale) | 03 | ||
| b) Description of study setting (including rationale) | 02 | ||
| c) Description of study population | 01 | ||
| d) Inclusion and Exclusion criteria | 02 | ||
| e) Justified sample size determination | 02 | ||
| f) Clear sampling method/procedure | 02 | ||
| g) Clearly defined study variables | 02 | ||
| h) Relevant research instruments/tools and data collection method | 02 | ||
| i) Quality Control (Validity and Reliability measures) | 02 | ||
| j) Description of data management, analysis, and presentation | 02 | ||
| k) Ethical considerations | 01 | ||
| l) Study Limitations and mitigation | 01 | ||
| m) Plan for dissemination of study findings | 01 | ||
| Subtotal | 23 | ||
| 5. Results/ findings | |||
| a) Appropriate tables, figures, and narratives related to study objectives | 08 | ||
| b) Correct interpretation and clear presentation of socio-demographics | 04 | ||
| Subtotal | 12 | ||
| 6. Discussion, Conclusion, Recommendations and Implications | |||
| a) Discussion of results in relation to study objectives | 06 | ||
| b) Comparison with supporting/contradicting findings from reviewed literature | 03 | ||
| c) Relating findings to research problem and purpose of the study | 03 | ||
| d) Conclusion related to study objectives | 03 | ||
| e) Recommendations (Actionable, stating who/what/when) | 02 | ||
| f) Implications to Health Profession Practice | 02 | ||
| Subtotal | 19 | ||
| List of References (At least 20, APA 7th Edition) | 02 | ||
| 7. Appendices | |||
| a) Applied APA format correctly throughout the report | 02 | ||
| b) Similarity Index Report printed and attached (Allowed max 30%) | 02 | ||
| c) Data collection tools/instruments copies | 01 | ||
| d) Consent forms and Information sheets | 01 | ||
| e) Introductory letter for conducting research | 01 | ||
| f) Maps / Pictures | 01 | ||
| SUBTOTAL | 08 | ||
| GRAND TOTAL | 100% | ||
Below are the official references as stipulated in the UHPAB Academic Research Guidelines:
- American Psychological Association. (2010). Publication Manual (6th Ed.) Washington DC.
- Uganda Health Professions Assessment Board (2023). Regulation for the Conduct and Supervision of Health Professions Assessment in Uganda.
- American Psychological Association. (2020). APA style. https://apastyle.apa.org/
- Quinn, S., Brown, L., Coleman, C., Edahl, C., & Grulick, C. (Eds.). (2020). Reading & Writing handbook for the college trainee (2nd ed.). Hawkes Learning/Quant Systems.
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