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126) FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE PREVALENCE OF UNPLANNED PREGNACIES AMONG FEMALE UNIVERSTY STUDENTS AT KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY WESTERN CAMPUS, ISHAKA BUSHENY

ABSTRACT Background: Unplanned pregnancies among university students is an important public health issue in both developed and developing countries because of its negative association with social, psychological and health outcomes for both mothers and the children. The rate of unplanned pregnancies among university female students is high.... Continue Reading

127) 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

128) FACTORS INFLUENCING EARLY INITIATION OF BREAST FEEDING AMONG MOTHERS AT POST NATAL WARD, KABALE REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL

Abstracts Background: Breastfeeding has been accepted as the most vital intervention for reducing infant mortality and ensuring optimal growth and development of children (WHO, 2015). Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study with both quantitative and qualitative data collection techniques was used. Results: The study found out that post natal... Continue Reading

129) 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

130) KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF HEALTH WORKERS ABOUT PALLIATIVE CARE AT ISHAKA ADVENTIST HOSPITAL, BUSHENYI DISTRICT

ABSTRACT Globally, 35 million people experience pain and suffering caused by old age or by lifelimiting conditions such as cancer, AIDS, and other chronic diseases. This study was purposely to examine the knowledge, attitude and practice of Health Workers about Palliative care at Ishaka Adventist Hospital, Bushenyi district. The study used a... Continue Reading

131) KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES ON CONDOM USE AMONG YOUTHS ATTENDING KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL, ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY, BUSHENYI DISTRICT, WESTERN UGANDA.

Abstract Condom use is of greater benefit to the youths. It is a tool that serves a great deal in prevention of HIV/AIDS and HIV related infections, so are other STD/STIs and unwanted pregnancies. Despite such benefits, youths do not use condoms. Therefore, this study aimed at assessing the KAP of youths attending KIU-TH towards condom use in... Continue Reading

132) FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO INCREASED HIV INFECTION AMONG MARRIED COUPLES ATTENDING ART CLINIC AT ISHAKA ADVENTIST HOSPITAL, BUSHENYI DISTRICT

ABSTRACT Globally, about 36.7 million people are living with HIV of which 51% are women worldwide. In Africa there is still prevalence of new HIV infections with 12% occur in married couples many of whom are unaware of both partners’ sero-status. The study purpose was to establish factors contributing to increased HIV infection among Married... Continue Reading

133) 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

134) KNOWLEDGE AND PERCEPTION OF FEDERAL CIVIL SERVANTS IN ABUJA MUNICIPAL AREA COUNCIL TOWARD HEALTH

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... Continue Reading

135) 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

136) ATTITUDE AND COMPLIANCE WITH SURGICAL ASEPTIC STANDARD AMONG THEATRE WORKERS IN TERTIARY HEALTH INSTITUTIONS IN ENUGU STATE

ABSTRACT Surgical aseptic technique is the application of those strict principles and procedures aimed at preventing the invasion of surgical sites by micro organisms. Prevention of surgical site infection (SSI) has become a priority worldwide. Approximately 50,000 deaths are estimated to occur annually across Europe, as a consequence of surgical... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:NUR0111
  • Pages:116

137) HEALTHCARE COST AND UTILIZATION OF HEALTHCARE SERVICES BY THE INSURED AND UNINSURED CIVIL SERVANTS IN SELECTED FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN ABAKALIKI

ABSTRACT  One major component of access to healthcare is utilization of healthcare services. The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was designed to reduce the impact of poverty on the ability of the enrollee to utilize healthcare services. The question is has NHIS increased the utilization of health care services and offered financial... Continue Reading

138) 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

139) ADOLESCENT'S PERCEPTION TOWARDS NURSING AS A CHOICE OF CAREER AMONG S.S.S.3 STUDENTS OF SELECTED SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL IN ILORIN

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Nursing is the largest health care profession in the health  care context (price et al., 2013), however the shortage of nurse is not a recent phenomenon. Its central significance given the fact that the care permeates every stratum and  segment of any parathions, which are elaborate in mature, places them  in advantage... Continue Reading

140) MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING A CARE STUDY OF A PATIENT WITH DIABETES RIGHT FOOT ULCER

  TABLE OF CONTENT Title page …………………………………………………………………………               i Certification ………………………………………………………………………               ii Dedication... Continue Reading

141) FACTORS AFFECTING UTILIZATION OF POSTNATAL CARE SERVICES AMONG MOTHERS ATTENDING ANTENATAL CLINIC AT KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL

Abstract INTRODUCTION: The postnatal period refers to the first six weeks after birth. It is critical to the health and survival of a mother and her newborn but the quality of care for those who seek services is often poor and many women and their infants are not encouraged to seek care until 6 weeks after delivery. Therefore the purpose of the... Continue Reading

142) FACTORS THAT AFFECT COMPLETION OF ANTENATAL VISITS IN PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING ANTENATAL CLINIC AT KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL

ABSTRACT Antenatal care is named one of the pillars of safe motherhood, early and frequent attendance of antenatal care during pregnancy is important to identify and control risks factors in pregnancy. However many women in sub-Saharan Africa start antenatal care late and do not complete the recommended visits by WHO. Therefore they don’t fully... Continue Reading

143) FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO HIGH TEENAGE PREGNANCIES AMONG MOTHERS

TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT.............................................................................................................ii DEDICATION.........................................................................................................v... Continue Reading

144) STUDENTS’ AND TEACHERS’ ATTITUDE AND PERCEPTIONS TOWARDS EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE IN NURSING EDUCATION IN ENUGU STATE

ABSTRACT This study was carried out to determine the students and teachers attitude and perceptions towards examination malpractice in Nursing Education in Enugu State. The objectives of the study were set to guide the study.... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:NUR0103
  • Pages:149

145) 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

146) 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

147) ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE OF MALNUTRITION AMONG MOTHERS OF CHILDREN (BIRTH-5 YEARS) IN SIR YAHAYA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BIRNIN KEBBI.

The study was carried out on the Assessment of knowledge of Mothers on Malnutrition among Children under five years of age in Paediatric ward of sir Yahaya Memorial Hospital Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State. Prevalence of malnutrition among under five children is very high in many developing counties of the world. As a step toward reducing the... Continue Reading

148) ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE OF MALNUTRITION AMONG MOTHERS OF CHILDREN (BIRTH-5 YEARS) IN SIR YAHAYA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BIRNIN KEBBI.

The study was carried out on the Assessment of knowledge of Mothers on Malnutrition among Children under five years of age in Paediatric ward of sir Yahaya Memorial Hospital Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State. Prevalence of malnutrition among under five children is very high in many developing counties of the world. As a step toward reducing the... Continue Reading

149) THE EFFECT OF ABORTION ON FEMALES

ABSTRACT In medicine, an abortion is the premature exit of the products of conception (the fetus, fetal membranes, and placenta) from the uterus. It is the loss of a pregnancy and does not refer to why that pregnancy was lost. It is the expulsion from the uterus of the products of conception before the fetus is viable. An estimated 44 million... Continue Reading

150) ROLE OF HEALTH EDUCATION IN IMPROVING MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH CARE DELIVERY IN STATE AND PRIVATE HOSPITALS IN ABEOKUTA

ABSTRACT Bringing to a layman’s understanding the ideas, issues and concepts of important healthy living conditions and strategies is no doubt an ever impressive and effective pattern of solving health related issues... Continue Reading
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