Public Health Research Papers/Topics

A STUDY AMONG HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS IN ACCRA METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT Hypertension is a global public health problem that is ravaging the active adult workforce of nations especially in low- and middle-income countries such as Ghana. Health care professionals continue to roll out management interventions aimed at controlling blood pressures and improving patients’ well-being. Regular self-monitoring of blood pressure by hypertensive patients is one sure way of improving their health. The practice of self-monitoring in the general population or among ...

PREVALENCE OF RISK FACTORS FOR HYPERTENSION AMONG SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN GA EAST DISTRICT IN GREATER ACCRA, GHANA

ABSTRACT Background: Globally, Hypertension is fast becoming the commonest cardiovascular disorder contributing a lot to the morbidity and mortality (WHO, 1996). Although hypertension is a risk factor for other cardiovascular diseases, it has its own risk factors which range from genetic/familial, sex, age, race/ethnicity, level of physical activity, dietary as well as smoking, alcohol intake and obesity/overweight (WHO, 2002). The general objective of this study is to determine the prevalenc...

PARENTING AND ADOLESCENTS’ ADOPTION OF RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOURS IN AWUTU SENYA EAST MUNICIPALITY OF THE CENTRAL REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT Adolescents represent the future leaders of every nation; therefore, their concerns should be given priority and handled as a public health issue. Adolescents are individuals between 10 – 19 years and constitute about 18% of the world population. However, one of the issues which threaten adolescent’s potential to attaining their future goals is risky sexual behaviours and its undesirable outcome. Risky sexual behaviours are those that expose an individual (adolescents) to the ris...

POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION, BREASTFEEDING PRACTICES AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN AT TWO HEALTH FACILITIES IN ACCRA, GHANA

ABSTRACT Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is one of the most common psychiatric complications of childbirth. Unfortunately, most PPD cases are undetected and untreated, with attendant significant effects on maternal and neonatal health outcomes. Methodology: A cross sectional study of 300 mothers aged 15 to 45 years was undertaken to examine the association between PPD, breastfeeding practices and nutritional status of their children (0-12 months) attending the Greater Accra Regional a...

FACTORS INFLUENCING ADHERENCE TO SAFETY PROTOCOLS IN GHANAIAN INDUSTRIES

ABSTRACT Background: Safety in the workplace is very important considering the physical, mental, and financial cost of an unsafe environment. A critical component of safety in the work environment is the adherence of workers to the safety protocols designed for their protection. Many factories report accidents in spite of the existence of safety protocols in those factories and one of the causes of accidents is known to be violations of safety procedures. This study, which was carried out in ...

SCHISTOSOMA HAEMATOBIUM AND PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM CONCOMITANT INFECTION AND HAEMOGLOBIN LEVEL IN CHILDREN OF SCHOOL GOING AGE IN GA SOUTH AND GA WEST MUNICIPALITIES

ABSTRACT Introduction: Urinary Schistosomiasis and malaria are Neglected Tropical Diseases endemic in Sub-Saharan Africa. The overlapping distribution of these parasites may result in a high co-infection rate and hematologic abnormalities especially with hemoglobin concentration. Objective: The main aim of the study was to assess the association between monoinfection and co-infection status of the two parasites and the hemoglobin concentration in school children. Method: A cross-sectional epi...

EVALUATION OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH SERVICE POLICY AND STRATEGY (2016-2020) IN THE TEMA METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT Background: Due to the importance of adolescents in the future of a nation, it has become necessary to consider the well-being of adolescents in order to drive national development. Ghana has developed, adopted and implemented initiatives and programmes to protect and promote the reproductive health needs of adolescents-the Adolescent Health Service Policy and Strategy (2016-2020). Objectives: To conduct a process evaluation on the implementation of the Adolescent Health Service Poli...

HIV/AIDS PREVENTION: IS ABSTINENCE AMONG THE YOUTH FEASIBLE

ABSTRACT Abstinence as a preventive method against HIV/ADDS has attracted the attention of demographers, planners and public health practitioners for some time now. Concern has been expressed that as yet there is no available evidence that adopts an analytical approach to the effectiveness of abstinence programmes based upon the evidence available. Rather, descriptions and discussion tend to be based on moral positions. This cross-sectional descriptive study sought to explore the phenomenon f...

PAl lENT FACTORS AFFECTING UNWILLINGNESS TO USE INSULIN IN TYPE 2 DIABETICS AT THE CAPE COAST TEACHING HOSPITAL

ABSTRACT Background: Some Type 2 diabetic patients require insulin therapy to control their blood sugar levels in order to prevent complications. A proportion of patients who meet the criteria to be put on insulin are unwilling to start. Patients already on insulin are unwilling to intensify insulin therapy as a result of various factors. This study looked at patient factors determining the acceptance or refusal of insulin therapy at the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital. Objective: fo assess pati...

AN EVALUATION OF MATERNAL REFERRALS IN THE SISSALA EAST DISTRICT

ABSTRACT Background The referral system is an integral part of maternal health care and is particularly crucial to patients living in rural areas, where vast distances and bad road network, make access to district hospitals an expensive and time-consuming challenge. Ensuring skilled attendance at birth requires developing a responsive referral system which provides links between levels of health care. It is widely accepted that substantial reductions in maternal mortality and severe morbidity...

PREVALENCE OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS AMONG WOMEN ATTENDING RIDGE HOSPITAL, ACCRA

ABSTRACT In Ghana, cervical cancer constitutes about 57.8% of all gynaecological cancers. It is the second most common cancer in women with an estimated incidence of 26.4 per 100,000. HPVs are aetiological agents of cervical cancer. Genital HPV are the most common sexually transmitted viruses in human. The objective of the study was to determine the prevalence and genotypes distribution of HPV 6, 11, 16 and18 among women attending the Family Planning and Human Papilllomavirus screening centre...

PREVALENCE OF PERIODONTAL DISEASE AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING ANTENATAL CLINIC IN SEFWI-WIAWSO MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL IN THE WESTERN REGION

ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION Recent studies have linked periodontal disease in pregnancy to poor pregnancy outcome such as low birth weight, pre-term delivery and still birth. These outcomes are of public health concern since low birth weight and pre-term infants stand the risk of feeding difficulty, thermal instability and delayed brain development. They may also suffer from chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart and kidney diseases later in their lives. Hormonal changes coupled with poor oral hy...

ASSESSMENT OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON OVERWEIGHT AMONG SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE ACCRA METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT Adequate, frequent and appropriately intensity physical activity is an effective means for the primary and secondary prevention of many of today's leading health outcome like overweight, obesity, depression and other chronic diseases. Adolescent overweight is on the increase worldwide. It is estimated that the proportion of overweight school-age children will almost double by 2010. Ghana’s National Health Policy (2007), notes that non communicable diseases are increasing in Ghana a...

GESTATIONAL WEIGHT GAIN AND IT’S CONTRIBUTING FACTORS AMONG POST-NATAL WOMEN AT TEMA GENERAL HOSPITAL, GREATER ACCRA

ABSTRACT Background: Optimal gestational weight gain is an important factor linked with positive outcome for both mothers and their infants. Women who gain inadequate weight during pregnancy are at risk of bearing a baby with low birth weight whereas those who gain excessive weight are at increased risk of preeclampsia and gestational diabetes. In developing countries, data on gestational weight gain and its determinants are scarce as it is difficult to collect the information throughout the ...

SECONDARY SCHOOL ADOLESCENT‟S KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND RISK PERCEPTION TO HIV/AIDS IN URBAN COMMUNITIES OF OSUN STATE, NIGERIA: A PEER HEALTH EDUCATION BASED QUASSI EXPERIMENTAL STUDY

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction ............10-16 2 Review of literature .............17-26 3 Materials and methods ....................27-34 4 Results .......................35-57 5 Discussions ............................58-64 6 Summary /Abstract ..........................65-69 7 Conclusion .............................70-74 8 Contribution to knowledge ...............................75 9 Suggestion for future research .....................................76 10 References ...........


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