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THE ATTITUDE OF NURSES TOWARDS RELAPSE PREVENTION AMONG PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS

» ABSTRACT
The problem of every hospital when the targeted objective is not achieved is that there is something wring either with health care givers, the patients or the general public. In order to improve the standard of health of the patients and keep them progressively fit. The reason why such lapse are present here to be sought and the remedy met in order to achieve the set objective of thContinue Reading »

THE IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL WORKERS IN AN HOSPITAL

» ABSTRACT
This research work was conducted precisely to find out the need for the awareness and relevance of medical social worker in the hospital. The main instrument that was used in this study was the questionnaire which was designed in a way that will enable the researcher to have strong evidence about the importance of social worker in the hospital, particularly in the Psychiatric HospitContinue Reading »

THE ROLE OF NURSES IN MANAGEMENT OF THYPHOID IN WEST AFRICA

» INTRODUCTION
Typhoid fever, also known as enteric fever, is a potentially fatal multisystemic illness caused primarily by Salmonella enterica, subspecies enterica serovar typhi and, to a lesser extent, related serovars paratyphi A, B, and C. The protean manifestations of typhoid fever make this disease a true diagnostic challenge. The classic presentation includes fever, malaise, Continue Reading »

KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE OF INFECTION CONTROL AMONG MIDWIVES

» CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Infection related diseases are still the main cause of death in Nigeria, according to the 2013 health profile acquired by the World Health Organisation [WHO, 2013] statistics. The burden of disease in Nigeria includes HIV, TB, Malaria, other infectious diseases and respiratory infections. Expansion of the infection prevention aContinue Reading »

ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF STANDARD PRECAUTIONS AMONG HEALTHCARE WORKERS

» CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
This chapter reviews in brief, Health Care Associated Infections [HAI], elements required for transmission of infectious agent within a health care setting [chain of infection, sources of infection, susceptible host, mode of transmissionContinue Reading »

EFFECTIVENESS OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF UNDER 5 CHILDREN

» ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of exclusive breastfeeding in the development of children under five in Benue State, Nigeria. To achieve this purpose, 10 hospitals were randomly selected using multi stage sampling technique [simple random, stratified, and purposive sampling techniques]. The data was collected using close ended questionnaire. 500 questionnaires wContinue Reading »

KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PERCEPTION OF LASSA FEVER AMONG PEOPLE

» CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Lassa fever is one of the diseases for which weekly epidemiological reporting to the health authorities is being done in Nigeria. A rapidly changing epidemiological pattern had been reported over the years [Ogbu, Ajuluchukwu and Uneke, 2007]. It causes mortality and morbidity where outbreaks occur worldwide including Nigeria wherContinue Reading »

FACTORS MILITATING AGAINST FAMILY PLANNING AMONGST WOMEN IN RURAL COMMUNITIES

» CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Family planning is one of the most health promoting and cost effective activities in public health promotion and has the potential to avert approximately 30% of maternal and 10% of child deaths.1 Thus, FP contributes to achieving the Millennium Development Goals [MDGs] through healthier birth spacing and bContinue Reading »

PERCEPTION AND ACCEPTANCE OF CAESAREAN SECTION AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN

» CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Maternal mortality represents the leading cause of death among the pregnant women in most developing countries including Nigeria [Mekonnen and Mekonnen, 2003; WHO, 2007]. Furthermore, it is estimated that one third of all maternal deaths globally occur in just two countries, namely India and Nigeria [Mboho et al 2013]. According to UNFPA [2012],Continue Reading »

KNOWLEDGE OF THE CAUSE AND PREVENTION OF ANAEMIA IN PREGNANCY AMONG PREGNANT MOTHERS

» CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Anaemia describes a situation in which there is a reduction of haemoglobin concentration in the blood of pregnant women to a level below 11g/dl. Anaemia is one of the most common nutritional deficiency diseases observed globally and aContinue Reading »

KNOWLEDGE AND PERCEPTION OF HYPERTENSION AND ITS MANAGEMENT

» ABSTRACT
Hypertension is an important public health challenge at Auchi Nigeria. The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological survey was to determine hypertensive patients knowledge, perceptions, attitudes and life style practices so as to optimize their health and treatment needs. We examined a cohort of 108 randomly selected hypertensive by means of a self structured questionnaire and Continue Reading »

PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCE USE AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE

» ABSTRACT
The study tittled Psychoactive Substance Use Among Young People was designed to determine prevalence and patterns of Psychoactive Substance use among young people in Nigeria. The study adopted an exploratory research design obtaining Data from secondary sources which includes published articles and journalsfirst use [p < 0.05]. the study discovered from data gathered that prevalence of suContinue Reading »

KNOWLEDGE OF THE EFFECT OF REGULAR PELVIC FLOOR EXERCISES ON MATERNAL HEALTH

» CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Exercise has become a vital part of many womens lives. Although many women still prefer to engage in exercise during pregnancy, they are concerned about the possible adverse effects. The concerns about exercising during pregnancy relate to the dual stresses of pregnancy and exercise that might create conflicting physiological demands on the mContinue Reading »

PATIENT PERCEPTION AND SATISFACTION WITH HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS

» CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Primary Health Care forms the bedrock of the health care services of a country. It is the quality of health care available to the majority of the population that determines the health status of the country and is the best indicator for the level of social development of the country. The important conditions of Primary Health Care SeContinue Reading »

PREVALENCE OF MALNUTRITION AMONG CHILDREN UNDER FIVE

» CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The sustenance of life depends greatly on water, therefore, the demand for potable water increases continually in line with world populationgrowth. Recently, many African cities have undergone unprecedented growth in population through migration from rural areas which has led to the growth of cities into sprawling mega cities with lContinue Reading »

KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF NURSING MOTHERS ON EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING

» CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Nurses play a major role in the promotion and implementation of Primary Health care [www.paho.org/English/DD/DIN/alma ata declaration.htm]. Since nurses are the bedrock in the delivery of healthcare, they frequently need to be updated with adequate knowledge so that they, in turn, spread adequate information and skills to mothers and the communContinue Reading »

MANAGING HIV AND AIDS STIGMA IN THE WORKPLACE

» CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
According to UNAIDS Report [2004], almost five million people became newly infected with HIV in 2003, the greatest number in any one year since the beginning of the epidemic. At the global level, the number of people living with HIV continues to grow from 35 million in 2001 to 38 million in 2003. In the same year, AIDS killed almost three millionContinue Reading »

CHALLENGES OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING AMONG WORKING CLASS WOMEN

» ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
In Nigeria, periodic national surveys report the practice of exclusive breastfeeding [EBF] in the general population to be over 50 %. However, little is known about EBF among professional working mothers, particularly its duration after maternity leave. Female workers are entitled to 12 weeks [84 days] of maternity leave with full pay in Nigeria, and this can be extended byContinue Reading »

MASS MEDIA AND PROMOTION OF THE BENEFIT OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING

» ABSTRACT
Media campaigns are often used to achieve audience mobilization and participation in the process of development. Often times, however, it fails to achieve the purpose for which it was designed owning to many factors. It is pertinent to ensure that such development communications are properly planned and designed so as to meet the target group and achieve the set objectives. This study exaContinue Reading »

EVALUATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF NURSES TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ON NURSES

» ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the knowledge and attitude of nurses to information technology on nursing care delivery in Enugu. This write up studied knowledge of computer facilities, the level of knowledge of these computer facilities, whether the mentioned computer facilities are used in various places where they work. The relevance of information technology in nursing care dContinue Reading »

KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF PATIENT TEACHING AMONG NURSES WORKING

» ABSTRACT
This study was carried out to determine the knowledge, attitude and practice of patient teaching among nurses working in selected tertiary health institutions in Enugu. The objectives of the study were to determine the nurses knowledge of patient teaching, attitude towards patient teaching and practice of patient teaching. A cross sectional descriptive survey design was used for the stContinue Reading »

HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE OF DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS AND NON DIABETICS

» ABSTRACT
Nigeria has the highest number of diabetics in Sub Saharan Africa. As a chronic illness, diabetes mellitus [DM] places serious constraints on the people living with diabetes mellitus. The short term and long term complications affecting the physical, psychological and social functioning of diabetics can impinge on their health related quality of life [HRQOL]. This study assessed and compContinue Reading »

ANALYSIS OF JOB SATISFACTION OF PROFESSIONAL NURSES IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTORS

» ABSTRACT
This study investigated the job satisfaction of professional nurses in public and private health sectors in Anambra State. A survey design was employed and a study population of 5903 comprising all professional nurses in private and public hospitals was used. Proportionate stratified random sampling technique was used in selecting a sample of 375 nurses for the study. Instrument for data Continue Reading »

FACTORS INFLUENCING THE CHOICE OF INFANT FEEDING OPTIONS AMONG HIV POSITIVE MOTHERS

» ABSTRACT
The survey study was conducted on factors influencing the choice of infant feeding options among HIV positive mothers attending health facilities in Ogoja, Cross River State. The purpose was to investigate factors influencing the choice of infant feeding options among HIV positive mothers in Ogoja, Cross River State. Four objectives and four research questions were used to guide the studyContinue Reading »

PERCEPTIONS OF ACTUAL AND PREFERRED HOSPITAL CLINICAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT OF STUDENT NURSES

» ABSTRACT
This study investigated the actual and preferred hospital clinical learning environment [CLE] of student nurses in Enugu state. This research specifically assessed the student nurses view of their actual and preferred hospital CLE, determine if differences exist in student nurses view of their actual and preferred hospital CLE, establish the association between the actual and preferred hoContinue Reading »

COPING STRATEGIES OF CLIENTS WITH FERTILITY GYNAECOLOGICAL CLINIC

» ABSTRACT
This study was on coping strategies of clients with fertility challenges attending Obstetric and Gynaecological clinic of University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital. The objectives of the study were to ascertain the use of escape/avoidance coping strategy by couples with fertility challenges, determine the use of self controlling coping strategy by couples with fertility challenges, determContinue Reading »

ASSESSING KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND FACTORS INFLUENCING BIRTH PREPAREDNESS

» ABSTRACT
This study was carried out to assess knowledge, practice and factors influencing birth preparedness and complication readiness among couples in selected rural communities in Oji River. The objectives of the study were to determine knowledge of birth preparedness and complication readiness among couples in the communities studied, couples practice of birth preparedness and complication Continue Reading »

ECONOMIC BURDEN OF CANCER AND PAYMENT COPING MECHANISM

» ABSTRACT
The economic burden of cancer and the stress of payment require that, health care providers provide quality cost effective care that will shorten the stay of patients in the hospital and reduce the frequency of visit to health facilities. This study investigated the economic burden of cancer patients and payment coping mechanism in Jos University Teaching Hospital, Plateau State. Four objContinue Reading »

KNOWLEDGE AND PERCEPTION OF THE FDERAL CIVIL SERVANTS TOWARDS HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME

» ABSTRACT
National Health Insurance Scheme [NHIS] is a system of healthcare financing introduced by Federal Government of Nigeria to help reduce the risks and minimize the costs of healthcare. Since its inception, only the Formal Sector Social Health Insurance Programme [FSSHIP] has comprehensively taken off. This study investigated the knowledge and perception of Federal Civil Servants in Abuja MuContinue Reading »

MIDWIVES AND MOTHERS PERCEPTION OF MIDWIVES SERVICE SCHEME

» ABSTRACT
The importance of skilled birth attendants in the reduction of maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality worldwide cannot be over emphasized. The midwives service scheme was established by the National Primary Health Care Development Agency [NPHCDA] in collaboration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria in 2009 to achieve reduction in maternal, newborn and under five mortaContinue Reading »

MATERNAL HEALTH CARE SEEKING BEHAVIOUR PREGNANCY OUTCOME

» ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to examine the maternal health care seeking behaviour and pregnancy outcome of pregnant women in two rural communities in Enugu State. The objectives of study were to: [i] determine the gestational age at which pregnant women book for Antenatal Care[ANC] in Udi and Abiacommunities, [ii]determine how often pregnant women attend Antenatal Care[ANC]during the thContinue Reading »

ANALYSIS OF JOB SATISFACTION OF PROFESSIONAL NURSES IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR

» ABSTRACT
This study investigated the job satisfaction of professional nurses in public and private health sectors in Anambra State. A survey design was employed and a study population of 5903 comprising all professional nurses in private and public hospitals was used. Proportionate stratified random sampling technique was used in selecting a sample of 375 nurses for the study. Instrument for daContinue Reading »

ASSESSING KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND FACTORS INFLUENCING BIRTH PREPAREDNESS AND COMPLICATION

» ABSTRACT
This study was carried out to assess knowledge, practice and factors influencing birth preparedness and complication readiness among couples in selected rural communities in Oji River. The objectives of the study were to determine knowledge of birth preparedness and complication readiness among couples in the communities studied, couples practice of birth preparedness and complicatiContinue Reading »

CONFLICT MANAGEMENT SKILLS OF NURSE TUTORS IN BASIC SCHOOLS OF NURSING

» ABSTRACT
This study assessed the conflict management skills of Nurse Tutors in Enugu State Basic School of Nursing. Conflict abounds in Basic Schools of Nursing which has a lot of consequences like strained relationships, collapse agreement, poor academic performances and so on. It becomes necessary to assess especially in these institutions where conflicts abounds whether nurse tutors posses tContinue Reading »

COPING STRATEGIES OF CLIENTS WITH FERTILITY CHALLENGES ATTENDING OBSTETRIC AND GYNAECOLOGICAL CLINIC

» ABSTRACT
This study was on coping strategies of clients with fertility challenges attending Obstetric and Gynaecological clinic of University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital. The objectives of the study were to ascertain the use of escape/avoidance coping strategy by couples with fertility challenges, determine the use of self controlling coping strategy by couples with fertility challenges, determContinue Reading »

DEMOGRAPHIC AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS INFLUENCING UTILIZATION OF MATERNAL HEALTH

» ABSTRACT
The purpose of the study was to examine demographic and socio economic factors influencing utilization of Maternal Health Services in selected rural communities in Igbo Etiti Local Government Area in Enugu State, Nigeria. The study addressed three objectives and tested two hypotheses. A cross sectional descriptive survey design was used. The study population comprised of 5090 Continue Reading »

ECONOMIC BURDEN OF CANCER AND PAYMENT COPING MECHANISM

» ABSTRACT
The economic burden of cancer and the stress of payment require that, health care providers provide quality cost effective care that will shorten the stay of patients in the hospital and reduce the frequency of visit to health facilities. This study investigated the economic burden of cancer patients and payment coping mechanism in Jos University Teaching Hospital, Plateau State. FoContinue Reading »

FACTORS INFLUENCING THE CHOICE OF INFANT FEEDING OPTIONS AMONG HIV POSITIVE MOTHERS

» ABSTRACT
The survey study was conducted on factors influencing the choice of infant feeding options among HIV positive mothers attending health facilities in Ogoja, Cross River State. The purpose was to investigate factors influencing the choice of infant feeding options among HIV positive mothers in Ogoja, Cross River State. Four objectives and four research questions were used to guide the stContinue Reading »

HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE OF DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS AND NON-DIABETICS

» ABSTRACT
Nigeria has the highest number of diabetics in Sub Saharan Africa. As a chronic illness, diabetes mellitus [DM] places serious constraints on the people living with diabetes mellitus. The short term and long term complications affecting the physical, psychological and social functioning of diabetics can impinge on their health related quality of life [HRQOL]. This study assessed and compaContinue Reading »

KNOWLEDGE AND PERCEPTION OF FEDERAL CIVIL SERVANTS

» ABSTRACT
National Health Insurance Scheme [NHIS] is a system of healthcare financing introduced by Federal Government of Nigeria to help reduce the risks and minimize the costs of healthcare. Since its inception, only the Formal Sector Social Health Insurance Programme [FSSHIP] has comprehensively taken off. This study investigated the knowledge and perception of Federal Civil Servants inContinue Reading »

KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF CARE OF THE ELDERLY PATIENTS AMONG HEALTH WORKERS

» ABSTRACT
With the global trend towards an increasing aging population, there is a corresponding increase in the health problems associated with elderly population especially in developing Countries including Nigeria. With this increase in the growth of the aging population, the number of people that will need health care will undoubtedly increase, which motivated this study. The study was aimedContinue Reading »

MATERNAL HEALTH CARE SEEKING BEHAVIOUR AND PREGNANCY OUTCOME

» ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to examine the maternal health care seeking behaviour and pregnancy outcome of pregnant women in two rural communities in Enugu State. The objectives of study were to: [i] determine the gestational age at which pregnant women book for Antenatal Care[ANC] in Udi and Abiacommunities, [ii]determine how often pregnant women attend Antenatal Care[ANC]during Continue Reading »

MIDWIVES AND MOTHERS PERCEPTION OF MIDWIVES SERVICE SCHEME

» ABSTRACT
The importance of skilled birth attendants in the reduction of maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality worldwide cannot be over emphasized. The midwives service scheme was established by the National Primary Health Care Development Agency [NPHCDA] in collaboration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria in 2009 to achieve reduction in maternal, newborn and under five morContinue Reading »

NURSES PERCEPTION OF THEIR NURSE MANAGERS DELEGATION OF RESPONSIBILITIES

» ABSTRACT
Delegation of responsibilities is the organized process that permits the transfer of responsibilities and authority form an executive to the subordinates. This study investigated nurses perception of their nurse managers delegation of responsibilities in four purposively selected tertiary health institutions in Enugu state, Nigeria: University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, ItuContinue Reading »

NURSING STUDENTS PERCEPTIONS OF CLINICAL NURSING TRAINING

» ABSTRACT
This study is aimed at assessing the nursing students perceptions of clinical nursing training in selected nursing programmes in Enugu State. Five specific objectives and two null hypotheses were formulated to guide the study. Descriptive cross section design was adopted. Purposive sampling technique was used to select the nursing programmes and the class level of the students. A toContinue Reading »

PERCEIVED SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS INFLUENCING NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN

» ABSTRACT
This study was carried out to assess the socio cultural factors influencing nutritional status of children below 5 years in selected rural communities in Enugu State. The objectives of the study were to determine the influence of family structure, socio economic status of the family, maternal education on the nutritional status of children and to identify the religious and cultural Continue Reading »

PERCEPTIONS OF ACTUAL AND PREFERRED HOSPITAL CLINICAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

» ABSTRACT
This study investigated the actual and preferred hospital clinical learning environment [CLE] of student nurses in Enugu state. This research specifically assessed the student nurses view of their actual and preferred hospital CLE, determine if differences exist in student nurses view of their actual and preferred hospital CLE, establish the association between the actual and preferContinue Reading »

MALE ADOLESCENTS KNOWLEDGE, PERCEPTIONS AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS HIV/AIDS PREVENTION

» ABSTRACT
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes of male adolescents towards HIV/AIDS in order to institute meaningful preventive measures for the control of HIV/AIDS in Elembelle community. Method: the study employed Qualitative research approach to address HIV/AIDS prevention among male adolescents. Six male adolescents from six different vContinue Reading »

NURSES ROLE IN PREVENTION OF INFANT AND UNDER-FIVE CHILD MORTALITY IN AFRICA

» ABSTRACT
The under five mortality rate remains unacceptably high with 6.3 million children dying before their fifth birthday in 2013. Research has, however, revealed that nurses are the means to reducing these untimely deaths. The aim of this research is to examine and identify the role nurses play in preventing and reducing infant and under five mortality. The purpose of the study was to prContinue Reading »

PREVENTION OF MALARIA

» ABSTRACT
Malaria continues to be a greater cause of morbidity and mortality in Ghana. The government of Ghana and other donor agencies are making tremendous efforts to prevent and control the disease. In spite of these efforts by the government, malaria has not yet been defeated in its bastion. The aim of the study was to find out the experiences community nurses have about the existing mContinue Reading »

ACCESSIBILITY TO THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM

» ABSTRACT
Kenya has a population of approximately 44 million people. Health services are provided through a network of over 4,700 health facilities countrywide, with the public sector ac counting for about 51% of these facilities. The best quality of care is found at the national referral hospitals, which provide diagnostic, therapeutic and rehabilitative services. Kenya spent 5.1% of its Gross Continue Reading »

EXERCISE AS A BOOST FOR THE HEALTH PROMOTION OF THE ELDERLY

» ABSTRACT
Old age is inevitable for everyone in the society. The world elderly population has increased tremendously and special measures are taken to secure their well being. One of the vital steps towards securing elderly health is through participation in exercise. The purpose of this quantitative research was to explore ways in which exercise functions as a boost to elderly health in multContinue Reading »

EXPERIENCES OF WOMEN VICTIMIZED BY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

» ABSTRACT
The purpose of this project was to study the experiences of domestic violence victimized women in Kenya and understand their encounters in the abusive relationships. The aim is to acquire knowledge on the prevalence and the pre disposing factors of domestic violence in order to help in the planning and implementation of mitigation programs. This study was conducted through Ujamii society,Continue Reading »

MOTHERS` PERSPECTIVES OF FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION

» ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to find out mothers perspectives on female genital mutilation [FGM] among the Maasai community in Kenya. The aim of the study can be used in utilizing the research result when planning education programs in preventing female genital mutilation. The research was carried out in co operation with a local village which is situated in South West Kenya, and WContinue Reading »

SANITATION AND HYGIENE

» ABSTRACT
The purpose of the study was to review the relevant literature of sanitation and hygiene regarding women in poor urban centres and explore ways on empowering women on sanitation and hygiene. The aim of the study was to describe the typical concerns for women regarding sanitation and hygiene in Kibera as well as providing women with practical suggestions to improve Hygiene and SanitatioContinue Reading »

MENTAL HEALTH IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

» ABSTRACT
The purpose of this thesis was to explore more about mental health and mental health nursing plus education in developing countries with more emphasis on Africa. The aim is to find out how mental health teaching can be promoted in developing countries and how to assist people with mental illness, have more productive and autonomous lifestyles since it is ignored. The thesis was carrContinue Reading »

SEXUALITY AND CONTRACEPTIVE USE AMONG ADOLESCENTS

» ABSTRACT
Most adolescent find it difficulties to access and use contraceptives due to their cultural and religious believes, family norms and environment where they belong. Hence it affects the attitudes and knowledge of contraceptives. [WHO 2004. 8] The aim of this project is to share adolescents experiences about sexuality and contraceptives from a cultural perspective. And task is to use Continue Reading »

EFFECTS OF MALNUTRITION AMONG CHILDREN

» ABSTRACT
The purpose of this thesis is to verify and describe the effects of malnutrition among children in Sub Saharan Africa and Southern Asia. The research question was; what are the effects of malnutrition among children in Sub Saharan Africa and Southern Asia? The aim of this study was to find out and describe why developing countries are associated with malnutrition complications and the Continue Reading »

THE PERCEPTION AND ATTITUDE OF PREGNANT WOMEN TOWARDS CESAREAN SECTION

» CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Pregnancy as a physiologic state is expected to lead to a process of delivery within thirty six weeks [36] of gestation in a normal delivery but due to the different reasons such as variation in human body, sizes, races, external factors e.t.c, it can be a very Continue Reading »

THE NON-COMPLIANCE TO TUBERCULOSIS TREATMENT AMONG PATIENTS SUFFERING TUBERCULOSIS

» ABSTRACT
Tuberculosis is a problem of global importance among communicable diseases. It is second leading disease causing death worldwide killing nearly 2 million people each year in Nigeria. Non compliance of patients on tuberculosis treatment in an irregular and unreliable way has greatly caused risk of treatment failure, relapse and the development of drug resistance tuberculosis strains. ThereContinue Reading »

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