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151) KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF CERVICAL CANCER AMONG FEMALE STUDENTS

1.0       INTRODUCTION Cervical cancer is the most common cancer and the leading cause of death of cancer among women in developing countries (WHO, 2005). Globally, cervical cancer is the fifth most-deadly cancer in women (WHO, 2006). The global estimates are 452,000 new cases and more than 234,000 deaths from cervical cancer annually 80% of... Continue Reading

152) UTILIZATION OF FAMILY PLANNING METHODS BY MALE AND FEMALE TRADERS IN CALABAR SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, CROSS RIVER STATE, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Human reproduction if left unplanned could result in high birth rate, resulting in large family sizes with negative effect on the health of mothers and children. The study was conducted to identify the type of family planning methods used by male and female traders of Calabar South Local Government Area, Cross River State, Nigeria.... Continue Reading

153) KNOWLEDGE, BELIEF AND ATTITUDES OF PATIENTS TOWARDS BLOOD TRANSFUSION AMONG PATIENTS ADMITTED IN KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY-TEACHING HOSPITAL

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154) KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES REGARDING EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING AMONG MOTHERS ATTENDING MATERNAL CHILD HEALTH CLINIC AT KITAGATA HOSPITAL, SHEEMA DISTRICT, UGANDA

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155) PREVALENCE AND FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR TRAMADOL ABUSE AMONG YOUTHS IN PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL CALABAR.

These study is structurally designed to determine the prevalence and factors responsible for Tramadol Abuse among patients in Federal Neuropsychiatric hospital calabar, Nigeria between 2013 and 2018. It's aimed at determining the sociodemographic characteristics associated with Tramadol abusers and the perceived psychological, and socioeconomic ... Continue Reading

156) KNOWLEDGE ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES ABOUT PREVENTION OF TRANSMISSION HEPATITIS B VIRUS AMONG NURSING STUDENTS ON WARD PLACEMENT AT KIU-TEACHING HOSPITAL

Abstract In Uganda, it was recently shown that 52% of the adult population have serological evidence of previous hepatitis B exposure and 10% are chronic carriers with infection rates varying across the country from 10% in the south west and 25% in the north east. To assess knowledge, attitude and practices of nursing students on ward placement at... Continue Reading

157) KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF PERSONAL HYGIENE AMONG FOOD VENDORS

Personal hygiene is the science of healthy living of an individual. International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences, 2018, It has been reported that washing hands with water and soap could reduce the diarrheal and respiratory diseases by 44% and 23% respectively. Human body usually carries food poisoning bacteria on their skin, noses... Continue Reading

158) COMPLIANCE TO USE OF INTERMITTENT PREVENTIVE THERAPY (IPT) AGAINST MALARIA AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR TEACHING HOSPITAL (UCTH),CALABAR, CROSS RIVER STATE.

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to assess the compliance to use of intermittent preventive therapy (IPTp) against malaria among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH), Calabar Cross River State, Nigeria. In order to accomplish this purpose, three specific objectives were formulated... Continue Reading

159) AN ASSESSMENT OF PSYCHOSOCIAL CHALLENGES OF THE ELDERLY IN IBAGWA-AKA COMMUNITY.

ABSTRACT. A descriptive survey design was used to assess the Psychosocial Challengesin Ibagwa-aka Community, Igbo-Eze South Local Government Area of Enugu State, South East Nigeria. The specific objectives of the were to: identify the mental challenges of the elderly in Ibagwa-aka community; identify the emotional challenges of the elderly in the... Continue Reading

160) THE CHALLENGES FACED BY WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE 15-49 YEARS SEEKING CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING AT KITAGATA HOSPITAL, SHEEMA DISTRICT UGANDA

Abstract In Uganda 80% of women who are diagnosed with cervical cancer present with advanced disease that is difficult to treat. The Ministry of Health recommends that all women of reproductive age aged 15-49 years should have cervical cancer screening. The aim is to determine the challenges faced by women of reproductive age 15-49 years seeking... Continue Reading

161) FACTORS RELATED TO POOR UTILIZATION OF IMMUNIZATION AMONG CHILDREN UNDER FIVE YEARS IN MURAMBA HEALTH CENTRE III, IN KISORO DISTRICT

ABSTRACT Background: Despite increase in global immunization coverage, many children around the world especially in developing countries still left unimmunized. In 2008, 17% of children under one five years in low- and middle-income countries die because of vaccine preventable diseases before they reach their fifth birthdays. Immunizable diseases... Continue Reading

162) FACTORS INFLUENCING TEENAGERS TO PRACTICE UNSAFE ABORTIONS, A STUDY DONE IN THE GYNECOLOGICAL WARD OF KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL

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163) A RESEARCH STUDY ON ATTITUDE OF NURSES TOWARDS RELAPSE PREVENTION AMONG PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS IN FEDERAL NEUROPSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL BARNAWA, KADUNA

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... Continue Reading

164) FACTORS INFLUENCING DRUG REGIMEN COMPLIANCE AMONG DIABETES PATIENTS IN ASUBIARO STATE HOSPITAL OSOGBO, OSUN STATE

ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION This study assessed the factors influencing drug regimen compliance among diabetes patient  Asubiaro State hospital Osogbo in Osun State. The objective of the study was to assess the  factors influencing drug regimen compliance among diabetes patient. METHODOLOGY A descriptive design was employed for the study. Convenient... Continue Reading

165) EFFECTS OF SINGLE PARENTING ON THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF A CHILD

ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: The well-being of any society is the aggregate of the well-being of the individual families that make up the society. So, the home is a quintessential factor that makes up the psychological, social, and emotional growth and development. In a happy family, a child knows that his father and mother will care for him when he... Continue Reading

166) KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF HEALTH WORKERS TOWARDS RECORD KEEPING OF PATIENTS CARE

INTRODUCTION 1.0 Background of the Study Patients' records provide a trace of care processes that have occurred and are further used as communication amongst health care workers for continued management of patients. Health care workers have the responsibility to ensure that records are accurate and complete in order to effectively manage their... Continue Reading

167) KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES OF NURSES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF DIARRHEA AMONG CHILDREN UNDER FIVE YEARS ON PEDIATRIC WARDAT KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL

ABSTRACT The study was to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice of nurses on the management of diarrhea among children under five years of age on Pediatric ward at KIU- TH. Methodology: The study design was descriptive and cross sectional in nature involving collection of information using questionnaires and enrolled 30 respondents (nurses)... Continue Reading

168) FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TOUNDERUTILISATION OF ARTIFICIAL CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS AMONG FEMALE NURSING STUDENTS OF KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

ABSTRACT Introduction Family planning is a basic human right for an individual / couple to exercise control over their fertility, make informed decision on the number of children they want to have. The purpose of the study was to assess the factors contributing to underutilization of artificial contraceptive methods among female nursing students... Continue Reading

169) FACTORS HINDERING HIV COUNSELING SERVICES AT KABWOHE HEALTH CENTER IV IN SHEEMA DISTRICT

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170) FACTORS AFFECTING HEALTH WORKERS IN IMPLEMENTATION OF EMTCT SERVICES AT BUSHENYI HEALTH CENTRE IV BUSHENYI DISTRICT.

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171) KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS CAESARIAN SECTION AMONG MOTHERS ATTENDING MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES AT RWEKUBO HC IV ISINGIRO DISTRICT

This research was to assess the knowledge and attitudes of mothers towards caesarian section among mothers attending MCH clinics at Rwekubo HCIV Isingiro District. The study was conducted from 60 respondents using a descriptive cross sectional study design in which the quantitative data was collected for assessing the knowledge and attitudes of... Continue Reading

172) FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO MALNUTRITION IT’S CONSEQUENCES AND PREVENTION AMONG CHILDREN UNDERFIVE YEARS OF AGE ADMITTED AT KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY TEACHINGHOSPITAL, BUSHENYI DISTRICT

ABSTRACT Uganda has one of the highest levels of childhood stunting in sub-Saharan Africa. Western Uganda has persistently registered highest levels of childhood malnutrition despite being referred to as “the food basket” of the country. To assess factors contributing to malnutrition, its consequences and prevention among children under five... Continue Reading

173) KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES OF NURSES TOWARD UNIT CLEANLINESS

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174) PERCEIVED IMPACT OF SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAM AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN SAMARU METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT The objectives of this study was to evaluate the perceived impact of school health program in various secondary schools in the Samaru community, through physical, mental and social wellbeing assessment of the students. Health promotion model was used as the theoretical framework. The Study design was a cross sectional descriptive survey... Continue Reading

175) FACTORS INFLUENCING HIGH PREVALENCE OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES AMONG THE YOUTHS ATTENDING KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY BUSHENYI DISTRICT

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