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Genital fistula among Ugandan women: Risk Factors, Treatment Outcomes and Experiences of Patients & Spouses

ABSTRACT Background: An estimated 2-3 million women globally and majorly in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia, suffer from genital fistula with an annual incidence of 50,000-100,000 women. Uganda like other low-income countries is not an exception and has an estimated fistula prevalence of 2%, with western Uganda having the highest prevalence of 4% among females aged 15-49 years. The main cause is prolonged and neglected obstructed labour in more than 90% of the cases. Risk factors for fistula var...

Trends And Determinants of Nosocomial Infection Among Hospitalized Patients at Koforidua Regional Hospital

ABSTRACT Background Nosocomial infections are a major public health problem worldwide and are on the increase despite significant efforts by hospital infection control measures. Nosocomial infection comprises infection occurring in a patient who is receiving treatment in a health care settings. Infection acquired by health care workers and people visiting the hospital is considered nosocomial infection. These infections affect about 2 million people globally resulting in 5% to 15% of them sp...

Factors Influencing Reporting of Adverse Events Following Immunization Among Health Staff And Caregivers of Children Less Than One Year in Ketu South Municipal

ABSTRACT Background: All immunizations carry a potential risk of being associated with adverse events. Adverse events (AEFI) is defined as any unwanted medical occurrence which follows immunization and does not necessary have a causal relationship with the use of the vaccine. The identification, recording, reporting and monitoring of adverse event following immunization (AEFI) is essential to the investigation and reduction of such cases. This study was to assess factors influencing reportin...

Chemical And Isotopic Composition of Rainwater in The Coastal, Forest And Mountainous Ares of Volta Region of Ghana

ABSTRACT  Harvesting rainwater for domestic use is one of the oldest technologies developed by man. In Ghana, groundwater utilization challenges posed by dry wells and high levels of contaminants such as iron, fluoride and other minerals in some geological formations makes harnessing of rainwater for household use inevitable. Whiles researchers are looking for efficient ways of dealing with contaminants associated with these water sources, focus is gradually shifting to the development of en...

Factors Influencing Compliance With Iron Supplements Intake Among Pregnant Women in The Garu-TEMPANE District of The Upper West Region

ABSTRACT Introduction: Anaemia is a global public health problem that affects both poor and rich countries. Males, females are affected and particularly pregnant women. Iron supplementation is one of the key interventions used to control anaemia in pregnancy. However, compliance with the intake of the supplements is a key factor in controlling anaemia. This study sought to explore the factors that affect compliance. Methodology: Community-based cross-sectional study design was used to inform...

Assessing The Community Led Total Sanitation Approach In Achieving Open Defecation Free Status Among Residents Of Katikamu Sub County Luweero District

ABSTRACT Background: Open defecation can lead to public health problems most especially in areas where people defecate openly in bushes, gardens, rivers and other water bodies. Nonetheless, even with the availability of toilets, people still need to be convinced to desist from open defecation and use toilets. Therefore, the need for behavior change is critical in addition to the provision of toilets; this has been attempted through the use of programs like the Community-Led Total Sanitation ...

Pregnant Women's Perception of Intermittent Preventive Treatment of Malaria: A Study in HO Municipality

ABSTRACT  Controlling the enormous health impact associated with malaria has become a global priority. Despite the fact that malaria is a completely preventable and treatable disease, it still stands tall as one of the leading health problems in Ghana. Malaria in pregnancy is associated with negative outcomes for the mother, foetus and the neonate. The study investigated pregnant women‟s perception of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria using Sulphadoxine Pyrimethamine the drug us...

Social Construction of Caesarian Section Among Women After Surgical Intervention in The Tamale Metropolis

ABSTRACT Caesarian Section is chosen as a birth method particularly when difficulties arise during delivery. Despite this, women are not willing to take up the caesarian section as a birth method because they are afraid of what their significant others will say about them. However, literature on how women construct the Caesarian section in Ghana is scanty. This study, therefore, focused on understanding the meaning given to caesarian section among women after surgical intervention in the Tam...

Caregivers’nutritional Competence And Its Determinants On Prevention Of Anaemia In Children Aged 6-59 Months Inzanzibar: An Analytical Cross-Sectional Study

ABSTRACT Background: Caregivers‟ competence in nutrition is significant in preventing iron deficiency anemia to children. Unfortunately, most caregivers lack competence on nutrition and its role in prevention anemia to under-five children. The aim of this study was determine the level of anemia and determinants of nutritional competence on the prevention of anemia among caregivers of under-five children in Zanzibar. Method: A cross-sectional study design using quantitative approach was un...

Assessment of Quality of Care at The Accident Center, Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital

 ABSTRACT Health care settings both in developed and developing countries are bedevilled with quality problems, which may be defined, as gap between what is and what is expected. Quality is how good or bad something is. The thing may be a product or a service. People will only patronise health care services that meet expectations. Quality of care Assessment is the measurement of the quality of healthcare services. It measures the difference between expected and actual performance to identif...

Factors Influencing Knowledge And Practice On Helping Babies Breathe Among Skilled Birth Attendants In Rural Areas In Lake Zone In Tanzania

ABSTRACT Background: It is estimated that 1 million babies die each year due to birth asphyxia. Birth asphyxia is the inability of a new born baby to breathe immediately after birth. Globally, it is approximated that 10 million babies cannot do it by themselves and need assistance. Helping babies breathe is a key component to reducing neonatal mortality due to birth asphyxia. Methods: A quantitative approach by using a cross-sectional design was used. A total of 330 respondents were include...

Severe Pre-Eclampsia, Eclampsia: Clinical Presentation And Fetal Maternal Outcome Of Patient Admitted At Mnazi Mmoja Hospital Zanzibar

ABSTRACT Background: severe pre eclampsia, eclampsia is responsible for a significant proportion of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. In Mnazi mmoja Hospital, clinical experience has shown that severe pre eclampsia, eclampsia are common, the overall fetal maternal outcomes and various forms of clinical presentations of severe pre eclampsia, eclampsia is still largely unknown. Objective: To determine clinical presentation and fetal maternal outcome of severe pre eclamp...

Perceived Quality of Life Patients With Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia at The Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ashanti Region

ABSTRACT Background: The commonest ailment of the prostate of men is Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) and is a common histologic condition among older men throughout the world. All men from age 50 are at a higher risk of getting BPH and it is common among blacks than the white race. The urology department of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) has recorded the highest number of BPH among all the urological cases. It is, therefore, necessary to identify the problems these men face and...

Factors Influencing Satisfaction And Perceived Performance In Clinical Learning Among Nursing Students Practising In Teaching Hospitals: Case Of Dar Es Salaam Region

ABSTRACT Background Students‟ satisfaction in clinical learning is important to achieve clinical competence with perceived performance exhibited by the nursing students through their ability to conduct procedures in clinical learning. Objective: This study intended to determine factors influencing satisfaction and perceived performance in clinical learning among nursing students practicing in teaching hospitals of the Dar-es-Salaam region. Methodology: Analytic cross-sectional study with...

Comparative Nutritional Status of Adult And Adolescent Mothers And Their Infants

ABSTRACT Introduction: There exist some variation in nutrient needs, and general physiology of adult and adolescent women, as well as physiologic stress imposed by pregnancy which can affect their infants. This may result from their nutrients demands due to differences in their developmental stage. Objective: To compare the nutritional status of adult and adolescent mothers and their infants. Methodology: The study was a cross sectional study design. Two Hundred and sixty mother-child pairs ...


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