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Audiometric Assessment in Patients With Carcinoma of the Larynx

ABSTRACT Audiometric assessmer; was carried out on twelve patients with advanced carcinoma of the larynx who were on admission on the Ear, Nose and Throat Ward of the University College Hospiu.t, Ibadan, Nigeria between October 1995 and 'June 199b_ The sharp dropping curve was the most common type of audiograph observed. Fifty . percent of the patients had wry sharp dropping curve at 200I-I" 33.3°/() had mild dropping curve at 4000Hz and ~OOOHz while 16Y{-o had a flat curve within the socia...

Larvicidal Efficacy of Aqueous Extract of Moringa Oleifera Seeds on Malaria Vector (Anopeheles gambiae) and Its Toxicity Effects on Mosquito Fish (Poecilia reticulata)

ABSTRACT Malaria is one of the major public health problems in developing countries and its prevalence in Nigeria is dependent on the vector, Anopheles gambiae. The control of Anopheles is a major component of vector management but effectiveness has been limited by factors like insecticide resistance, cost, toxicity on non-target organisms and environmental pollution concerns. There is an increasing interest in developing plant-based insecticides as sustainable alternatives to chemical insec...

Neonatal Mortality in the Kintampo North and South Districts: Analysis of Community, Composition and Spatial Factors

ABSTRACT Communities and their composition (individuals and households) coupled with spatial factors have impact on neonatal mortality. However, considering the smallest health administrative units as communities (sub-districts) and investigating the impact of these communities, their composition and spatial factors on neonatal mortality in Ghana has not been considered. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of communities, households, individuals and spatial factors...

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VIEWS OF CLIENTS ON POST ABORTION CARE IN THE VOLTA REGIONAL HOSPITAL

ABSTRACT The danger of dying from an unsafe abortion in Africa was almost three times higher than that in the Asia, and more than 15 times higher than that in the Latin America. However, reporting complications resulting from abortion remains difficult for some women. This study therefore examined post abortion care at the Volta Regional Hospital. Specifically, the study reviewed reported abortion complications, assessed the post abortion care services rendered to clients, examined the aborti...

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ORIGIN-DESTINATION LINKAGES AS LIVELIHOOD STRATEGY FOR MIGRANTS FROM THE THREE REGIONS IN THE NORTHERN SECTOR OF GHANA RESIDENT IN THE CAPE COAST METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT Linkages are the social and material links and networks that connect migrants to their places of origin. Linkages are employed by migrants to sustain relations as well as improve the socio-economic status of their places of origin. It is against this backdrop that the study sought to assess origin-destination linkages as livelihood strategy among migrants from the Northern, Upper East and Upper West regions of Ghana who are resident in the Cape Coast Metropolis. To accomplish this, a...

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RATIONAL PRESCRIBING OF ANTIBIOTICS IN CHILDREN UNDER 5 YEARS WITH UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS IN KINTAMPO MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL

ABSTRACT Background: Upper respiratory tract infections are the most frequently occurring illness of children due to their low immunity and are of high cost to society, being responsible for children absenteeism from school and parents from work. Despite their predominant viral aetiology and self-limiting nature, they continue to be treated with antibiotics. The inappropriate use of these antibiotics in children is accompanied by serious adverse effects. When antibiotics are indicated, there ...

NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING CHEMOTHERAPY: A STUDY AT THE NATIONAL RADIOTHERAPY ONCOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE CENTRE (NRONMC), KORLE BU.

ABSTRACT Background: Cancer is one of the diseases with high mortality rates and economic burden in the world especially within sub-Saharan Africa. Cancer has both local and systemic effects on the body which can compromise the nutritional status of patients. Treatment of cancer especially chemotherapy has several side effects which are detrimental to the nutritional status of the individual and can lead to treatment interruptions or termination as well as compromise clinical outcomes. Cancer...

PRESCRIBERS’ COMPLIANCE WITH QUININE USE FOR TREATING UNCOMPLICATED MALARIA IN THE FIRST TRIMESTER OF PREGNANCY IN POLYCLINICS IN ACCRA

ABSTRACT Background Malaria is a public health problem affecting vulnerable populations in sub-Saharan Africa. It is has deleterious effects during pregnancy on foetal and neonatal health. The WHO recommended regimen for treating uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria in the first trimester of pregnancy, and adopted by the Ghana Health service, is 10 mg/kg body weight of oral Quinine given three times daily for 7 days or 10 mg/kg body weight of Quinine plus clindamycin to be taken orally...

PERCEIVED QUALITY OF LIFE OF THE AGED WITH DISABILITY IN SELECTED DISTRICTS IN THE UPPER WEST REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT The rate at which people age with disability is increasing with respect to the growing aged population in Ghana. This increasing number of the aged with disability is occurring at a time when there is declining social support for the aged in the Ghanaian traditional family system. The main objective of this study was to assess the perceived overall Quality of Life (QOL) of the aged with disability in the Wa Municipality, Nadowli-Kaleo, Jirapa and Wa East districts in the Upper West R...

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FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH DEFAULTS FROM TREATMENT AMONG TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS IN WESTERN SIERRA LEONE

ABSTRACT Background: Successful treatment of tuberculosis (TB) involves taking anti-tuberculosis drugs for at least six months. Poor adherence to treatment means patients remain infectious for a longer period, and are more likely to relapse or succumb to tuberculosis and could result in treatment failure as well as foster emergence of drug resistant tuberculosis. Sierra Leone is among countries with high tuberculosis burden globally. Objective: To identify factors associated with default ...

ILLNESS PERCEPTION AND RELIGIOSITY ON DIABETIC PATIENTS’ MENTAL HEALTH IN CAPE COAST METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT In contemporary Ghana, several medical problems are being reported at the general hospitals and clinics for treatment. Most of these medical problems are accompanied by mental health problems. However, the mental health elements of the medical conditions are usually neglected though researches have demonstrated that the associated mental health problems can influence the prognosis and the course of such illnesses. This study sought to explore the relationships that exist between pati...

UTILISATION OF THE NURSING PROCESS FOR PATIENT CARE IN GHANA: THE CASE OF NURSES OF TAMALE TEACHING HOSPITAL

ABSTRACT Globally, the quality of health care relates closely with the quality of nursing care. The nursing process is widely adopted as an evidenced-based tool that guides the practice and delivery of quality nursing care. To improve its use, a number of studies have been conducted into the extent of use of the nursing process and its associated challenges in several countries. In Ghana, however, the extent of use of the nursing process, as well as, barriers associated with its use have not ...

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CONTRACEPTION AND ABORTION IN GHANA AMONG WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE; TREND ANALYSIS OF THE 2007 AND 2017 MATERNAL HEALTH SURVEYS

ABSTRACT Induced abortions continually contribute to the issue of maternal mortality in Ghana. The use of contraceptives by women of reproductive age is thought to aid in reducing the prevalence of abortion in the country. With these facts, this study seeks to establish the relationship between contraceptive use and abortion and determine how the two influence each other. Factors that have been influencing the prevalence of contraceptive use and abortion were also assessed in this study. Gain...

CHILD CAREGIVING PRACTICES IN THE KUMASI METROPOLIS, GHANA

ABSTRACT As work practices and living arrangements change rapidly in Ghana, mothers, who are considered as primary child caregivers, despite the considerable changes in gender roles, can be faced with making difficult decisions as they try to balance childcare with the demands of the workplace. Consequently, a large number of children grow up in the care of their mothers and other household non-maternal child caregivers. Despite these childcare arrangements, a comparative study of child careg...

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ZINC NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN IN SELECTED COMMUNITIES OF SOUTHERN GHANA

SUMMARY Zinc is a micronutrient indispensable for growth, development, reproduction, and for the activities of over 200 enzymes embracing all physiological activities. Zinc deficiency in the preschool age group therefore leads to growth faltering, wasting, stunting and general degeneration in physiological activities. In rural areas of Egypt and Iran where zinc deficiency was first identified, dietary factors of plant origin ( especially phytic acid and fibre), which impair zinc absorpt...


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