Metropolitan Journal of Medical and Health Research

Metropolitan Journal of Medical and Health Research (MJMHR)

Metropolitan Journal of Medical and Health Research (MJMHR) is a leading peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing cutting-edge research in the field of Health. Our journal provides a platform for researchers, scientists, and scholars to share their findings, insights, and innovations across various scientific disciplines. MJMHR aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and facilitate the exchange of knowledge in the ever-evolving fields of science and technology. We welcome original research articles, experimental studies, theoretical papers, and critical reviews that address important scientific questions, explore new frontiers, and contribute to advancements in knowledge. At MJMHR, we uphold the highest standards of academic integrity and excellence. Our rigorous peer review process ensures the quality and validity of the research we publish. We rely on the expertise and valuable insights of our reviewers to maintain the integrity of the scholarly discourse. As an open access journal, MJMHR provides free and unrestricted access to its content. Join our community of researchers and scholars by submitting your research to MJMHR.

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Factors Associated With Patients’ Waiting Time Among Health Workers At Bushenyi Medical Center In Kabwohe Sheema District

Authors: Kamusiime Bruce

Published on 30 Sep 2025

Despite the recommendations from the Institute Of Medicine that all patients should be seen within 30 minutes of their arrival time, most medical centers continue to show lengthened waiting time. At BMC, the average waiting time is 45 minutes which is still more than that recommended by the institute of medicine and the purpose of this study was to explore the factors associated with patients’ waiting time among health workers at BMC. We used a cross sectional descriptive quantitative study design involving 48 participants from BMC-hospital in Sheema district.