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Factors Influencing Self Education Among Students Of University Of Ghana, Legon

ABSTRACT Self-medication is the act of obtaining and consuming drug(s) without the advice of a physician for treatment of self-diagnosed symptoms or illness. This praxis plays a major role in self-care and hence its adoption worldwide. According to International Pharmaceutical Federation (F.I.P) and World Health Organization (W.H.O), the public is well informed in recent times and as a resuit, have made their health care a more inclusive personal concern. W.H.O in collaboration with governmen...

Factors Influencingadherence To Newintermittent Preventive Treatmentof Malaria In Pregnancy Policy In Keta District In Volta Region, Ghana.

ABSTRACT Background Malaria is a notable public health problem despite implementation of several preventive strategies. Over 90% of malaria related deaths in the world is in Sub Saharan Africa. About 25% of pregnant women are infected with malaria in areas endemic for malaria and accounts for about 15% of maternal death globally. Intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (IPTp-SP) is one of the main strategies for prevention of malaria in pregnancy. A new r...

Serum Levels Of Angiogenic And Antiangiogenic Factors In Ghanaian Women Diagnosed With Preeclampsia And Its Relation To Fetal Outcomes

ABSTRACT Background: Pregnancies complicated by pre-eclampsia are associated with a high rate of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. The only effective treatment of pre-eclampsia is premature delivery of the baby and the placenta which can result in neonatal complications. Antiangiogenic and angiogenic factors have been implicated in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia resulting in of placental ischemia with subsequent maternal endothelial cell dysfunction and fetal complications. Gen...

CDR Coalition 111 PAGES (20567 WORDS) Physiology Thesis
Metabolic Syndrome In Acute Stroke Survivors At Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital

ABSTRACT Background: The presence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) has been associated with an increased risk of stroke. The indicators of MetS that predispose individuals to stroke still persist after stroke. There is insufficient information on MetS in acute ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke survivors at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital. Aim: This study assessed metabolic syndrome in acute stroke survivors at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital. Method: This was a cross-sectional study involving patients at t...

CDR Coalition 119 PAGES (26606 WORDS) Physiology Thesis
Succession Planning Practices Among Nurse Managers At Korle Bu Teaching Hospital

ABSTRACT The pivotal role nurse managers’ play in hospitals cannot be overemphasized and as with most roles of similar nature, a great deal of knowledge and skill is needed for effective and efficient outcomes. Many nurse managers however, assume managerial positions without adequate formal preparation due to the absence of clear cut lines of succession and are therefore, faced with numerous challenges which affect patient outcomes and staff satisfaction. This study hence sought to explore ...

Factors Influencing Caesarean Surgical Site Infections In The Tema Metropolis In The Greater Accra Region Of Ghana

ABSTRACT Introduction: Caesarean section is one of the regular procedures in obstetric practices in Ghana. Caesarean surgical site infection is one of the commonest complications associated with caesarean delivery in developing countries. In order to prevent and decrease the occurrence of the caesarean surgical infections in our health facilities, there is the need to assess the risk factors associated with caesarean surgical site infections. Objectives: To determine the incidence of caesarea...

Factors Contributing To Low Immunization Coverage In The Asante Akim North District

ABSTRACT This study looked at factors which contribute to low immunization coverage in the Asante Akim North district. Low immunization coverage in this study was defined as “ the inability of the DHMT to achieve set immunization targets”. The objectives of this study were to identify factors contributing to low immunization coverage in the district. Factors considered were availability of logistics, strategies used, adequacy of health workers, and supervision of junior health workers. Ot...

Non-Adherence To Medication Regimen Among Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients At Tema General Hospital

ABSTRACT Background: Non-adherence to diabetic medication is one of the major public health challenges to diabetes management and poses a major risk factor for developing cardiovascular and other chronic diseases. Objectives: This study sought to assess non- adherence to medication regimen among type 2 diabetes mellitus patients at the diabetic clinic at Tema General Hospital (TGH). Method: A descriptive cross sectional study using quantitative method were employed. A structured questionnaire...

Factors Influencing Usage Of Insecticide Treated Bed Nets In The Sunyani West District

ABSTRACT Background: Although several strategies including large scale deployment of ITNs have been implemented by various stakeholders including the Ghana Health Service to fight malaria, the disease remains the leading cause of morbidity in the Sunyani West district. The study determined the level of household ownership and utilization of ITNs and associated factors in the Sunyani West District. Methods: The Sunyani West district has five sub districts. These sub districts served as the str...

Dietary Adherence And Glycemic Control Among Patients With Type 2 Diabetes In Ga West Municipal Hospital

ABSTRACT Background: Globally, diabetes is one of the major health crises. Ghana has been considerably affected by the double burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases, including high incidence of diabetes. The high incidence of diabetes recorded globally can be attributed to unhealthy diets. Objective: To assess dietary adherence and its association with glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus seeking treatment in Ga West Municipal Hospital Methods: A total number...

The National Drug Policy in Practice (A Case Study of the Dangme West District)

ABSTRACT Objective The main objective of the study was to determine which component of the National Drug Policy was working and which was not. Thus this study aimed to compare the current practices in the implementation of the Drug Policy with findings obtained in 1996 and 1998 and to determine strengths and weaknesses of some of those strategies adopted in the implementation process. The study took place in the Dangme West District. Subdistrict health staff working in the ten Health Centres ...

Three Ebola Outbreaks In Uganda in 2000 and 2011

ABSTRACT Three separate outbreaks of Ebola associated with high fatality occurred in Uganda between 2000-2011.

Factors Influencing The Incidence of Measles in Under Fives in Tamale Municipality

ABSTRACT Tamale Municipality is the smallest of the 13 districts in the Northern Region. It serves as the capital of both the Region and the district. The incidence of measles in Tamale is among the highest in the region. Most of the cases were in children under five. Despite efforts to control the disease, the incidence has remained almost the same. A case-control study and seroprevalence study were jointly carried out as a single study to determine the factors that influence the incidence ...

Factors Influencing Utilization of Skilled Delivery Services in Jomoro District in The Western Region of Ghana

ABSTRACT Background: A delivery is measured skilled when it is done by a certified professional such as a midwife, doctor or a nurse, who can manage normal pregnancies, childbirth and immediate postnatal period, and to identify, manage and if indicated, or refer women and newborns with complications. Women in Sub-Saharan Africa lack skilled health care during gestation and delivery, with the majority delivering at home by traditional birth attendants (TBA). Several factors prevent women in S...

Determinants of Neonatal Mortality, Brong Ahafo Region, Ghana

ABSTRACT Background: Worldwide an estimated four million babies die in the first 4 weeks of life (the neonatal period), however almost all of these deaths (99%) occur in low- and middle-income countries, and about half of the deaths occur at home(Lawn, Osrin, Adler, & Cousens, 2008). Neonatal mortality contributes to 60% of the under-five mortality in Brong Ahafo. It is among the regions in Ghana with the highest under-five mortality rate. According to the demographic and health survey repor...


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