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The Assessment of the Utility and Impact of Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Kits (SAECKs) as DNA evidence in suspected cases of rape.

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The Relationship between Alzheimer’s Disease, Inflammation, the APOE Genotype and Neuronal Integrity

ABSTRACT Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder associated with progressive neuronal loss. Microglial cell activation in the central nervous system (CNS) may contribute to this process through the release of neurotoxic inflammatory mediators. Systemic inflammation, through signaling to the CNS, can further activate microglia and thus accelerate neurodegeneration. The apolipoprotein (APOE) ε4 allele has been associated with both an increased risk of developing AD and highe...

The Diffusion of the Internet amongst South African Primary Care Doctors: An Activity Systems View

Abstract Introduction and Background: From Everett Rogers‟ theory of Diffusion of Innovations (DoI) and Yrjö Engeström‟s Activity Systems Model (ASM), this thesis attempts to create models of South African Primary Care doctors‟ Internet usage, with a view to improving the delivery of Primary Care in South Africa. It identifies the problems associated with the South African Primary Care doctors‟ access to information, communication with colleagues, communication with patients, the pa...

Well-Being And Secondary Traumatic Stress Of Social Workers In Namibia

ABSTRACT Social workers and other caregivers professions are at risk of becoming negatively affected by the nature of their work. However, many reports also indicate positive outcomes, such as personal growth and finding meaning through working with trauma victims. General mental well-being refers not only to a state of absence of pathology; it refers to optimal well-being in tennis of the self-perceived level of positive and negative affect, as well as satisfaction with life at a particular...

Perceptions Of Registered Nurses Regarding Their Role Of Clinical Teaching Of Student Nurses At State Training Hospitals In Windhoek, Namibia

ABSTRACT Clinical teaching is an important component of nurses training in Namibia. The study therefore, emphasized the important role registered nurses can play to ensure effectively clinical teaching of student nurses. The aim of the study was to explore the perceptions of Registered nurses regarding their role in the clinical teaching of student nurses at training hospitals in Windhoek. The objective of the study was to explore and describe the perceptions of registered nurses regarding t...

Characterization Of Quartz In Some Potential High Purity Quartz Deposits In The Damara Orogenic Belt

Abstract  This research project was aimed at characterizing quartz from selected potential High Purity Quartz (HPQ) deposits in terms of trace element associations, associated trace element concentrations, and growth zones. Six quartz rock samples were collected from three different localities, with two samples collected from each locality. Concentrations of Na, K, Li, Al, Ca, Fe, Ti, B and P were analysed in situ by LA-ICP-MS. This analysis was aimed at finding out whether the total co...

A Model To Facilitate Socio-Cultural Congruent Malaria Care The Training Of Health Extension Workers In Ohangwena Region, Namibia

ABSTRACT   The purpose of this study is to explore and describe the socio-cultural factors that influence  Malaria prevention and control, conceptualise the study findings by developing the socio-  culturally congruent training model, describe and evaluate it in order to assist trainers to  incorporate social and cultural information during their theoretical and practical training of  HEWs, to improve their competency. The study is descriptive and exploratory in nature,  used convergen...

An Educational Programme To Facilitate Reflective Practice For Registered Nurses In Training Hospitals In Windhoek

ABSTRACT  Illness is an evitable part of life for the vast majority of people. The nurses’ reactions to people who are ill or who are in need of health care are influenced and shaped by their own personal qualities, such as sensitivity, understanding and honesty as well as the professional attributes, skills, competencies, attitudes and cognitive abilities necessary for effective practice.   Problems or incidents occurring in clinical settings are often seen as indicators of poor nursing...

Psychological And Socio-Cultural Effects Of Forced And Coerced Sterilisation On Women Living With Hiv (Wlhiv) In Namibia: Implications For Intervention

ABSTRACT  The forced and coerced sterilisation of women living with HIV (WLHIV) is one of the serious forms of fundamental human rights violations, which has occurred, the world over. In Namibia, cases of forced and coerced sterilisation were first reported in 2007 to 2008. With the support of civil society organisations; these cases have gone through litigation. The litigation of Namibia?s forced and coerced sterilisation cases has been successful and considered a best practice, with the co...

Effect Of Facilitation In A Problem-Based Environment On The Meta Cognition, Motivation And Self-Directed Learning In Nursing: A Quasi Experimental Study Among Nurse Students In Tanzania

ABSTRACT The study intended to investigate the effect of facilitation in a problem-based environment (FPBE) on metacognition, self-directed learning and learning motivation to undergraduate nurse student in Tanzanian higher learning institutions. It was a quasi-experimental study with quantitative research approach. A purposive sampling technique was employed for achieving a sample size of 401 undergraduate nurse students (interventional = 134 and control = 267). The semi-structured question...

Health Systems Responsiveness And Associated Client Patients Satisfaction Among Users And Non Users Of Health Insurance In Dodoma Region

ABSTRACT Background In Tanzania the health insurance started as Community Health Fund (CHF) and was introduced as part of the Ministry of Health‘s (MoH) attempt to make health care affordable and available to the rural population and the informal sector. This scheme started in 1996 with Igunga as a pilot district and later expanded to other districts (Mtei & Mulligan, 2007). The objective of the study was to assess health systems responsiveness and associated clients/patients satisfaction ...

Use Of Health Belief Model And Self-Determination Theory To Explain Antenatal Care Services Utilization Among Postnatal Women In Mara Region

ABSTRACT Background: Mara region is among the regions in Tanzania reported to have high maternal mortality ratios. Antenatal care services which are considered to prevent maternal deaths are under-utilized and the factors associated with under-utilization are not explained. Therefore, this study aimed to use the health belief model and self-determination theory to explain ANC services utilization among postnatal women in Mara Region. Methods: A hospital-based cross-sectional study involving...

Effect Of Mobile Learning Technology User Behavior On Self-Directed Learning And Academic Performance: A Cross Sectional Study Among Student Nurses In Dodoma, Tanzania

ABSTRACT The goal of mobile learning technology in nursing education is to inspire student nurses for self–directed learning and to improve academic performance. This study intended to determine the effect of mobile learning technology user behavior on self directed learning and academic performance among student nurses.   Methods: Analytical cross-sectional study with quantitative approach, which involved 418 respondents from four schools of nursing were selected by simple random sampl...

Referral Diagnosis And Determinants Of Obstetric Outcomes Among Referred Women With Obstetric Emergency At Iringa Regional Referral Hospital

ABSTRACT Background: A functioning maternal referral system is critical in preventing adverse maternal and fetal outcome. Integration of emergency obstetric care with maternal referral system are strategies of reducing maternal and perinatal mortality in Tanzania, but still there is high number of maternal and perinatal mortality especially in referral cases. So it was important to find out factors which determine adverse obstetric outcome in referral patients. Objective: This study was carri...

Field and Experimental Investigations of an Outbreak of African Swine Fever in Nigeria

ABSTRACT  An outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF), characterized by a mortality of 50 to 100% in various herds, was diagnosed among free-ranging domesticated pigs in Delta State, Nigeria, in August 1998. The etiological confirmation of ASF was made by virus isolation, PCR and sequencing of a 280 base pair fragment of the major capsid protein (VP72) gene. Experimental infection of pigs with infected blood resulted in pyrexia, which peaked two to four days postinfection, followed by death in ...


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