Public Health Research Papers/Topics

Percentage Body Fat of Secondary School Adolescents in Ibadan North Local Government Area, Nigeria

ABSTRACT Adolescence is a transitional phase from childhood to adulthood during which significant changes in body composition occur with a tendency towards excessive fat accumulation. Determining body fat proportions at this stage of life could give an insight into the need for early intervention. The actual body fat estimates of school adolescents have not been adequately researched in Nigeria. This study was carried out to determine the Percentage Body Fat (PBF) of secondary school adolesc...

KNOWLEDGE, ATITTUDE AND PRACTICE OF BREAST SELF EXAMINATION AMONG FEMALE APPRENTICES IN EGBEDA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Breast Cancer (BC) is one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide and the third most commonly diagnosed cancer among women. Early detection through screening has been shown to improve the prognosis and survival among female presenting with BC. Few studies exist on knowledge, attitude and practice of Breast Self-Examination (BSE) among female apprentices in Nigeria, probably due to their level of education. This study was therefore designed to assess the knowledge, attitude and ...

STRESS AND COPING MECHANISMS AMONG POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS OF UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Undertaking University education in Nigeria may be fraught with stress. The bulk of previous studies on stress among university students had focused on undergraduates, leaving stress and coping mechanisms among postgraduate students inadequately investigated. In this study the stressors and the coping mechanisms adopted by postgraduate students of the University of Ibadan, Nigeria were identified. A cross-sectional survey involving a 3-stage random sampling technique was adopted in ...

Knowledge and Perception of Married Men Towards Infertility and Its Management in Ede North Local Government, Osun State, Nigeria

ABSTRACT Infertility is a public health problem that is characterised by serious social and psychological consequences. It is considered as a major life crisis that has the potential to threaten the stability of individuals and relationships, especially infertility among married men. Apart from the magnitude of the problem, management of infertility has focused more on women with little attention paid to men. The study was therefore designed to explore knowledge and perception of married men...

Knowledge, Practices and Factors Influencing Reporting of Notifiable DIseases Among Health Workers in Two Selected Rural and Urban Local Government Areas of Oyo State, Nigeria

ABSTRACT Reporting of notifiable diseases is essential for control and prevention of outbreak of diseases. In Nigeria, reporting of Notifiable Diseases by health workers has not been adequately documented. This study was conducted to assess health workers knowledge, practices, and factors influencing disease reporting in urban and rural communities in Oyo State, Nigeria. A cross-sectional survey was carried out among the 210 health workers who were responsible for disease reporting at their ...

ASSESSMENT OF SELECTED HEAVY METALS IN PARTS OF SLAUGHTERED CATTLE AND GOATS CENTRAL ABATTOIR FROM AKINYELE, IBADAN

ABSTRACT Meat and offal obtained from cattle and goats sold in open markets serve as sources of protein, but may be susceptible to heavy metal contamination due to illicit disposal and emission in the environment. Consumers‘ knowledge on the possible exposure to heavy metal contamination in meat and its associated health risks is low. Therefore, this study aimed at assessing heavy metal levels in these products. A cross-sectional study design with observational and laboratory analysis comp...

HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE OF STUDENTS WITH PHYSICAL AND SENSORY IMPAIRMENTS IN SPECIAL AND INTEGRATED SCHOOLS IN IBADAN

ABSTRACT The determination of Health-Related Quality of Life (HR-QoL) is useful for assessing the impact of health and illness on people’s physical, psychological and social functioning. In Nigeria, the HR-QoL of students (who are mostly adolescents) with physical and sensory impairments has not been adequately researched. There is need for scientific basis for comparative description of the experiences of Students with physical and sensory impairments (SwPSI) in special schools (SS) and i...

FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH RETENTION IN CARE AMONG PATIENTS RECEIVING ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY AT PANTANG HOSPITAL, GHANA.

ABSTRACT Background: For effective outcomes of Anti-retroviral therapy (ART), people who are diagnosed of HIV and linked to care must remain in care and subsequently go through each step of the care continuum. However, persons are lost to follow-up at each stage of the continuum due to reasons including psychological, socioeconomic and health systems ineffectiveness. This study determined the factors associated with Retention of people living with HIV (PLHIV) in care at Pantang Hospital. Meth...

TO USE OR NOT TO USE: FACTORS INFLUENCING UTILIZATION OF FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES IN BOMFA SUBDISTRICT, EJISU JUABEN

ABSTRACT Family planning is a cost effective health intervention that has immediate benefits for women, children and families. However, in the Bomfa subdistrict for the past five years, 1997-2001 the family planning acceptor rate has never exceeded 5%. The objective of this study was therefore to determine the factors accounting for this low acceptor rate. A descriptive cross sectional study was carried out over a four-week period. A total number of 170 persons, 76% females and 24% males wer...

OUT-OF-POCKET EXPENDITURE AND FINANCIAL COPING STRATEGIES FOR MANAGEMENT OF DIABETES AT GA SOUTH MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL

ABSTRACT Background: In 2017, there were 425 million people living with diabetes globally, while in Ghana, the number of adults with diabetes was 518,400. The International Diabetes Federation revealed that patients with diabetes have health expenses of 673 billion USD annually. In Ghana, financial and non-financial cost associated with diabetes accounts for over two-thirds of household‘s income. Objective: The objective of this study was to determine out-of-pocket payments and financial co...

ISONIAZIDE PREVENTIVE THERAPY UPTAKE AMONGST CHILD CONTACTS OF ADULTS DIAGNOSED WITH SMEAR POSITIVE PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS IN SELECTED HEALTH FACILITIES IN DOUALA, CAMEROON

ABSTRACT Background: Childhood tuberculosis (TB) remains a major public health problem worldwide, especially in developing countries. Despite clear evidence that isoniazid preventive therapy (IPT) can reduce the risk of progression from TB infection to disease in TB contacts, uptake of IPT in children is low and IPT delivery is a challenge in many resource-limited settings with high TB-burden. Furthermore, the IPT initiation rates amongst child TB program implementation settings in Cameroon h...

DETERMINANTS OF BREASTFEEDING PRACTICES OF WORKING MOTHERS IN ACCRA. GHANA

ABSTRACT Optimal breastfeeding practices ensure adequate nutrients for growth, development, and protection of infant and young child. However, some mothers are unable to breastfeed their children as recommended due to their work. In light of this, the study sought to describe the determinants of breastfeeding practices of working mothers with children 4-23 months in Accra. A cross-sectional design, utilizing a quantitative approach was used to sample 400 working mothers of children 4-23 month...

FACTORS INFLUENCING HIV PREVENTIVE PRACTICES AMONG FEMALE SEX WORKERS IN TAKORADI

ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, (HIV-AIDS) is an incurable disease estimated to cause an annual worldwide mortality of above 1 million, most of which are in Sub Saharan Africa alone (WHO, 2014). Female Sex Workers are a higher risk Key Population where HI is concentrated. FSW HIV prevalence in Ghana is 11.1%, several times higher than the national prevalence of 1.3% (NACP, 2014). This study focused on FSW in Takoradi, a city which has...

INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING PRACTICES AMONG HIV POSITIVE MOTHERS IN MANYA KROBO DISTRICT, EASTERN REGION, GHANA.

Abstract This study was aimed at providing comprehensive information on infant and young child feeding practices adopted by HIV positive mothers participating in the nation’s pilot PMTCT programme in the Manya Krobo District, Eastern Region of Ghana. It also drew comparisons with the same feeding practices among mothers of unknown HIV status. Secondly, the study provided information on the relationships between infant and young child feeding practices and selected background factors o...

KNOWLEDGE AND SCREENING PRACTICES OF CERVICAL CANCER AMONG FEMALE HEALTH WORKERS AT GREATER ACCRA REGIONAL HOSPITAL, ACCRA

ABSTRACT Background Cervical cancer is a Public Health threat. The disease imposes economic burden on resources in the form of medical and non-medical expenditure and loss of productivity. Cervical cancer cases are expected to increase in 2030 by 1.5-fold in view of the rising world population. A woman who develops cervical cancer in sub-Saharan Africa has at least 79 percent chance of dying from this malignancy. Cervical cancer risk can be reduced by 80 percent through regular screening. Gen...


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