Nursing and Nursing Science Research Papers/Topics

CHALLENGES OF NURSES IN MANAGING TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS AT THE HOLY FAMILY HOSPITAL, TECHIMAN B/A.

ABSTRACT Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disease that occurs when the human body is not able to produce enough of the hormone insulin or because cells do not respond to the insulin that is produced. It is estimated that 6.3% Ghanaians are affected with diabetes of which 90 – 95% are with Type II diabetes. In Ghana however, there are limited trained staff as well as inadequate equipment to provide quality care to people living with diabetes. This study therefore explored the challenges of nu...

EXPERIENCES OF COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRIC NURSES IN THE DISCHARGE OF THEIR DUTY: A STUDY IN THE ACCRA METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT This study sought to explore the experiences of Community Psychiatric Nurses (CPNs) in the discharge of their duty. An exploratory descriptive qualitative design was used in this study. The study was conducted in the Accra Metropolis. Thirteen participants working in the six districts of the Community Psychiatric Units of Ayawaso, Osu-Koltey, Ablekuma, Okai-koi, LEKMA, and Ashiedu-Keteke in the Accra Metropolis were used. Purposive sampling method was used to select participants with...

EXPERIENCES OF ADOLESCENTS LIVING WITH HIV AT THE FEVERS UNIT, KORLE BU TEACHING HOSPITAL

ABSTRACT Living with Human immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is challenging for any person especially during the period of adolescence. Many studies suggest that the services rendered in resource limited-countries do not meet the specific needs of adolescents living with HIV because little is known about their experiences. The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of adolescents living with HIV and receiving treatment, care, and support at the Fevers Unit of the Korle Bu Teaching Ho...

FACTORS INFLUENCING THE CHOICE OF CONTRACEPTIVES AMONG WOMEN AT A SPECIALIST HOSPITAL, SOKOTO-NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Contraceptive choices that couples make is a key component of the Sustainable Development Goal agenda and a major contributor to national health. In spite of the importance of increased contraceptive uptake among couples of reproductive age, meeting the reproductive health rights of women remains an issue due to multi-faceted obstacles within complex environments. The issues which impact women’s reproductive health rights in relation to contraception relate to availability, accessi...

EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG ADULTS LIVING WITH STROKE IN THE ACCRA METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT Stroke has a devastating effect on young adults between the ages of 18-45years. In Ghana, there is paucity of research in stroke among young people, but stroke is said to be increasing among younger age groups of adults less than 45 years; forming greater than 30% of strokes seen and at a higher mortality rate. This research was conducted in Accra, Ghana, to explore the experiences of Young Adults (18-45years) living with stroke. A qualitative explorative descriptive design was used ...

EXAMINING THE ROLE OF SELF-CARE MANGEMENT IN TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS AT THE KORLE BU TEACHING HOSPITAL

ABSTRACT Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has become an important area of research over the years, due to the increasing number of people suffering from the disease. In Ghana for instance, the increasing prevalence rate had led to increase in healthcare budget with high economic burden on diabetes patients, families, healthcare system and the nation. There is a great need for self- care management which is relatively cheaper and very important in the treatment of diabetes. The aim of this research is t...

BIRTH PREPAREDNESS AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING ANTENATAL CLINICS AT TAMALE TEACHING HOSPITAL

ABSTRACT Evidence indicates that promoting birth preparedness and pregnancy complications readiness have important roles in combating maternal mortality. The purpose of the study was to assess birth preparedness and determinants influencing facility-based deliveries among expectant mothers in the Tamale Teaching Hospital, Ghana. The systematic random sampling technique was then used to select pregnant women for the study using structured questionnaires. Data quality was ensured via crossche...

KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES OF DIABETESPATIENTS ON SELFMANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN GOVERNMENTHOSPITALS IN THE UPPER WEST REGION

ABSTRACT The study aimed at assessing the knowledge and attitudes of diabetes clients on self-management practices in public hospitals in the Upper West Region of Ghana. The research was a cross-sectional survey. It adopted stratified sampling technique to select 201 respondents. A questionnaire was used in the study for data collection with a reliability coefficient of 0.8.The data was analysed using the SPSS version 21. The findings of the study revealed that diabetic patients are highly ...

KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE OF SKILLS FOR PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT OF PATIENTS BY NURSES IN THE GREATER ACCRA REGIONAL (RIDGE) HOSPITAL

ABSTRACT Physical assessment is fundamental to the nursing process which forms an integral part of nursing practice and a standard of professional practice. This research aimed at determining level of knowledge and practice of physical assessment skills among nurses at the Greater Accra Regional (Ridge) Hospital. A descriptive cross- sectional survey was employed. A sample size of 262 nurses/midwives was used for the study. The study employed census as the sampling method. A self-administer...

PATIENT SATISFACTION WITH THE QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROVIDED BY SELECTED HEALTH FACILITIES WITHIN CAPE COAST METROPOLIS, GHANA

ABSTRACT Customer satisfaction is key in keeping any organisation in business. The satisfaction of patients who are the main customers of health care is very important to keep health care institutions relevant and in business. This study sought to determine patient satisfaction with quality of healthcare provided by three health facilities in the Cape Coast Metropolis. Data were collected using structured questionnaire on predisposing, need, enabling factors and quality of care from 385 ran...

KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES OF INFECTION PREVENTION AMONG TEACHERS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CENTRES IN THE SUHUM MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT Teachers in early childhood education centres are the epitome of care concerning infection prevention for young children in educational programmes. A comparative descriptive quantitative survey was used to assess the knowledge level, practice and resources availability for infection prevention in early childhood education centres in the Suhum Municipality. One hundred and sixty (160) teachers from 52 randomly selected early childhood centres; cretches, nurseries, day cares and kind...

APPLICATION OF NURSING PROCESS IN PEDIATRIC CARE AND THE FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ITS IMPLEMENTATION AT KORLE-BU TEACHING HOSPITAL AND PRINCESS MARIE LOUIS HOSPITAL IN ACCRA

ABSTRACT The nursing process is a scientific method to guide procedures and also ensure quality of nursing care. However, little is known about issues regarding the nursing process. This formed the basis for this exploratory research on the application of the nursing process in pediatric care and the factors associated with its implementation at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) and Princess Marie Louis (PML) Hospital in Accra. The study, a cross-sectional one, employed both quantitative and...

THE LIVED EXPERIENCE OF NURSES IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT: A STUDY IN SELECTED HOSPITALS IN THE VOLTA REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT Emergency care is care that must be rendered without delay. Though today’s nurses in emergency departments (ED) are faced with many challenges, little time is spent in teaching or learning the content of emergency nursing care during the basic, master’s or doctoral level nursing education program. The purpose of this research was to explore the lived experiences of nurses working in EDs in selected hospitals in the Volta Region of Ghana. The study is a qualitative research in whi...

EVALUATION OF CLINICAL TRAINING OF STUDENT NURSES AT THE CAPE COAST TEACHING HOSPITAL

ABSTRACT Clinical learning is a vital component in the curricula of nursing education, providing an opportunity to student nurses to combine cognitive, psychomotor, and affective skills. Evaluation is a basic part of clinical education. There are a number of problems and challenges associated with evaluation of clinical training of student nurses. Some of these concerns are subjectivity and variability in the use of effective clinical evaluation tools to evaluate the psychomotor, affective a...

LIVED EXPERIENCES OF PEOPLE WITH OSTOMIES IN THE ACCRA METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT An improved quality of life is the utmost expectation of patients after any surgical intervention. However, people with ostomies have reported varying degrees of experiences with impacts on their activities of daily living. Ostomy surgeries are common in Ghana but little is known regarding the lived experiences of people with ostomy. This study gave insight into the lived experiences of people with ostomies in their homes in the Accra Metropolis. This study employed a phenomenologica...


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