Mr. Joseph Musungu Ndovoyo
December 9, 2025 2025-12-09 10:57Mr. Joseph Musungu Ndovoyo
Mr. Joseph M. Ndovoyo
PhDs (MMUST-On going), MSc N-APN (MMUST), BSc N (MMUST), KRCHN (MTRH-SN), KECHN (KMTC-MACHAKOS)
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E-mail : jndovoyo@kafu.ac.ke
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Joseph Musungu Ndovoyo is a Lecturer at Kaimosi Friends University. He is a long serving Advanced Practice Nurse for over 30 years of experience with a special interest in Community Health Nursing. Currently pursuing PhD in Nursing, he is a holder of a Master’s degree in Nursing and Bachelor of Science in Nursing both from Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology.
Before joining the world of academia, Mr. Ndovoyo held several managerial positions at the county health department including; County emergency referral services and county Non-pharmaceuticals coordinator, where he participated in drafting of policies to guide referral services and management of non-pharmaceuticals at the county. In the world of academia, he has published several peer reviewed journals, presented research papers in scientific conferences, having advanced from a certificate holder to the current status – PhDs.
His credentials, background, key principles, and accomplishments are clear and consistent with his career objective: Become a well-known researcher and lecturer in the field of community health nursing and primary care, investigate its real-world applications in a variety of fields through research; and use knowledge, skills, experiences, and expertise gained as well as talent capabilities to serve and improve an organization’s vision, mission, and objectives while creating a hospitable environment for society.
His hobbies are not limited to reading, listening to Christian melodies and socializing. His ability to foster gender-positive team dynamics for both staff and target groups makes him an excellent team member. He is always receptive to new information and operates under the tenet that “With God’s hand, nothing is impossible if the will is there.”
RESEARCH INTERESTS
My research interests lie in Public and Community Health Nursing field – Primary Care.
PUBLICATIONS
- Joseph Ndovoyo, John Arudo, Mary Kipmerewo, Victor Mukaka, Sharon Kosgey. “Predictors of uptake of optimum doses of intermittent presumptive treatment of malaria in pregnancy among women at Navakholo sub-county, Kakamega.” Kenya. Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing. www.iiste.org. ISSN 2422-8419 An International Peer-reviewed Journal. DOI: 10.7176/JHMN. Vol.60, 2019 86.
- Joseph Ndovoyo, Sarah Makong’o, Wilfrida Bore, Sally Wamukoya “Impact of electronic health records on quality service delivery for nurses” International Organization of Scientific Research-Journal for Nursing and Health Sciences IOSR/O24053/2023.
- Sarah Makong’o, Wilfrida Bore, Joseph Ndovoyo, Damaris Moraa “Scaling down unmet family planning needs among youths in Kakamega County” European Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research EJPMR/13272/10/2023 ISSN 2394-3211 EJPMR.
- Sarah Makong’o, Wilfrida Bore, Joseph Ndovoyo, Sally Wamukoya, Caroline Oriedo “Nursing interventions to promote quality sleep among critically ill patients in Kakamega County Teaching and Referral Hospital” International Organization of Scientific Research-Journal for Nursing and Health Sciences IOSR/O132010/2023.
- Joseph Ndovoyo, Damaris Moraa, Wilfrida Bore, Sarah Makong’o “Nursing and occupational aggressiveness; a systematic review” International Organization of Scientific Research-Journal for Nursing and Health Sciences ISSN 2394-3211 EJPMR
- Damaris Moraa, Wilfrida Bore, Sarah Makong’o, Joseph Ndovoyo “Determinants of perinatal deaths in Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital” European Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research.
- Damaris Moraa, Joseph Ndovoyo, Sarah Makong’o, Wilfrida Bore, Brian Barasa Masaba. “Nursing Informatics in Improving quality of patient care and associated patient outcomes.”IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science (IOSR-INHS)e-ISSN 2320-1959 p-ISSN 2320-1940 Volume 12, Issue 3 Ser2 (May-June), pp 33-37. www.iosrjournals.org
- Joseph Ndovoyo. “Factors Influencing the impact of Nurses on Health Care Policy”. International Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities (IJRSS) ISSN:2582-6220, DOI: 10.47505/IJRSS.
- Ndovoyo Joseph. “Factors Affecting Utilization of Intra-Uterine Contraceptive Device among clients attending family planning services at Kakamega General Hospital”
- Ndovoyo Joseph. “Effectiveness of Mid-Arm-Calf Muscle Circumference Mini-Nutritional Screening Tool in Prediction of Malnutrition among Elderly Population, Kakamega County”. IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science (IOSR-INHS)e-ISSN 2320-1959 p-ISSN 2320-1940
- Anne Asiko, Joseph Ndovoyo & Lilian Isiaho Amugitsi. “Factors Contributing to Substance Abuse among Kaimosi Friends University Students, Vihiga Kenya” International Journal of Psychology ISSN 2957-6881(Online)Vol 10, Issue 2, No. 4, pp 48 – 60, 2025 www.iprjb.org