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PREGNANCY INDUCED HYPERTENSION IN WOMEN IN LAGOS STATE

Abstract This study was on pregnancy induced hypertension in women in Lagos state. Four objectives were raised which included:  To determine the prevalence of PIH and its complications among women attending ANC at Lagos State General Hospital, to assess the knowledge of pregnant women on PIH and its related complications, ...

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A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS ON THE  FERTILITY AND MORTALITY RATE IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT This project has the aim of studying the fertility and mortality rate in Osogbo Local Government.  The study employed the use of statistical methods like moving Average, least square and Demography analysis.  The result of the analysis shows that there is relationship between fertility and mortality. It is also ...

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PRACTICES AND PERCEIVED OUTCOME OF SELF EAR CLEANING AMONG UNDERGRADUATE NURSING STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA ENUGU CAMPUS

Abstract The practice and perceived outcome of self-ear cleaning is a common practice among university student despite associated complications. It constitutes a significant proportion of health problems in many settings and its prevalence varies among undergraduate nursing student of the university of Nigeria Enugu campus. This study aimed at determining ...

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FACTORS INFLUENCING THE ATTITUDE OF MOTHERS TOWARD IMMUNIZATION

Abstract Thousands of children are dying and some are disabled because of some common diseases such as measles, polio, tetanus, whooping cough, tuberculosis etc, hence this give the researcher the drive to investigate the factors influencing the attitude of mothers towards immunization. In this study, questionnaires were administered to 300 ...

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ATTITUDE OF MIDWIVES TOWARD PATIENT TEACHING AMONG NURSES AND MIDWIVES

Abstract The purpose of this study was to explore nurses' attitudes of midwives towards patient teaching among nurses and midwives. That educational interventions can be effective at increasing the knowledge and skills associated with evidence-based practice including reproductive, maternal and child health care. However in developing countries like Nigeria, little ...

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THE PERCEPTION AND ATTITUDE OF PREGNANT WOMEN TOWARDS CESAREAN SECTION

Abstract Through the process of socialization, women and men are conditioned to behave and play different roles in society. While the African culture “rewards” women who have vaginal birth despite the cost to their health, the burden of reproductive decision‑making is placed on the menfolk. However, these seem to be ...

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ANALYSIS ON THE KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE REGARDING IMMUNIZATION OF UNDER-FIVE CHILDREN AMONG MOTHERS ATTENDING ANTENATAL CLINIC (ANC) AT MADONNA UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL IN ELELE, RIVERS STATE

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION   1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY Immunization is a modern miracle, it has saved millions of lives worldwide and its origin dates back ancient Greece. In the 14th century the Chinese discovered and used a primitive form of vaccination called variolation. The aim was to prevent small pox ...

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KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE OF INFECTION CONTROL AMONG MIDWIVES

Abstract The aim of the study is to determine the knowledge, attitude and practices of nurses regarding infection prevention and control within a tertiary hospital in Nigeria. A descriptive, research design with a quantitative approach was applied to determine the level of knowledge, attitudes and practices of nurses regarding infection ...

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ANALYSING THE KNOWLEDGE OF PEOPLE ABOUT TUBERCULOSIS CAUSE AND ITS EFFECTS

CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY Tuberculosis is a problem of global importance among communicable diseases. It is second leading disease causing death worldwide killing nearly 2 million people each year in Nigeria.  Non-compliance of patients on tuberculosis treatment in an irregular and unreliable way has greatly caused ...

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THE INFLUENCE OF STRESS ON WORK BEHAVIOR AMONG NURSES

Abstract Occupational stress can no longer be considered an occasional, personal problem to be remedied with palliatives. It is becoming an increasingly global phenomenon, affecting all categories of workers, all workplaces and all countries of which nurses of Federal Medical Centre Abeokuta are not exceptional. In line with such an ...

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INFORMATION, MOTIVATION AND BEHAVIOURAL SKILLS AS PREDICTORS OF UTILIZATION OF UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS AMONG NURSES IN SAGAMU, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background to the Study Health-care providers are at major high-risk for contracting blood-borne infections during the discharge of their duties in health-care facilities now than ever before. Despite the introduction of these preventive procedures in the training of healthcare workers such as nurses, doctors, medical laboratory scientist ...

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