Public Health Research Papers/Topics

Unmet Need For Family Planning Among Married Women In Their Reproductive Age In The Sunyani West District Of Brong Ahafo Region, Ghana

ABSTRACT Background: The rapid global population growth has made it imperative for the prescription of effective solution that would help reduce the geometric growth and prevent its attendant conflicts, overpopulation and poverty. One solution propounded by this study is meeting the unmet need of married women of reproductive age. The objective of this study was to explore the nature of unmet need and to identify the key factors that explain unmet need among women in their reproductive age in...

Pattern Of Household Use Of Traditional Medicines For The Management Of Children’s Ailments In The Nzema East District

ABSTRACT The pattern of Traditional Medicine use by households in the management of children’s ailments was studied, using qualitative methods in the Nzema East district of the Western Region of Ghana. The purpose of the study was to explore how the practice interacts with health seeking behaviour of households in the event of a child falling ill as well as circumstances that contribute to the practice. The study was necessitated by complains from the District Health Management Team and oth...

Quality Of Life Among Patients With Epilepsy Attending The Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital

ABSTRACT Introduction: Approximately 70 million people worldwide have epilepsy. Epilepsy is seen as highly contagious and shameful disease in the eyes of the public. Those affected are mostly stigmatized and these have great influence on their psychological, physical, environmental and social quality of life. This study sought to assess the level of quality of life of persons living with epilepsy. Methodology: A cross-sectional descriptive study was employed using quantitative approach. Struc...

Factors Influencing Access To Non-Prescribed Antibiotics From Community Pharmacies In Osu, Greater Accra

ABSTRACT Background: In Ghana, antibiotics are largely available in communities and may be obtained without a medical prescription amidst an inability to implement an existing policy on Infection Prevention and Control. Scanty data exists on their consumption in Ghana and in Sub-Saharan Africa, especially within communities. Objective: This study assessed the predisposing, reinforcing and enabling factors influencing access to non-prescribed antibiotics from community pharmacies in Osu, Great...

Perceptions Of University Of Ghana Students About The Media’s Role In Educating The Public About The Ebola Virus Disease

ABSTRACT Introduction: The Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) epidemic of 2014, which occurred in West Africa, is reported to be the longest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the discovery of the disease in 1976. The outbreak was first reported in Guinea but, by the time the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the epidemic over, the disease had affected five other countries on the African continent-Sierra Leone, Liberia, Nigeria, Senegal and Mali. It was also reported in the United States o...

Evaluation Of The Insecticide Treated Bednet Project In The Builsa District Of The Upper Region Of Ghana

ABSTRACT Builsa District is the largest of the six (6) districts in the Upper East Region with a population of 75,072 people. Malaria has been one of their major problems of public health importance as noticed nation wide. The incidence of malaria was found to be 290 per 100,000 population and accounted for about 48% of all OPD attendances and about 42% of admissions in the Builsa District for over a period of five (5) years. The bed net programme is being promoted in the Upper East Region an...

Factors Influencing Modern Contraceptive Use Among Men In Maritime Region Of Togo

ABSTRACT Background: High birth rate is the main cause of dramatic demographic changes in SubSaharan African countries, including Togo. Due mainly to low contraceptive use, the fertility rate in Togo was 4.5 births per woman in 2016 and was deemed a public health issue. Only 37.2% of the demand for women modern contraceptives in Togo is fulfilled, resulting in prevalence of 20- 40% of modern contraceptives and leading to illegal and risky abortions. Men's systematic use of contraceptive metho...

Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting Among Health Professionals In The Lawra Municipal Hospital Of The Upper West Region

ABSTRACT Background; Medicines have the potential to cause Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR) and therefore the need for health professionals to detect and spontaneously report to the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) for further actions to ensure patients and public safety. Aims: This study was conducted to ascertain the proportion of ADRs reported by health professionals in the Lawra Municipal Hospital of the Upper West Region of Ghana. The study also sought to assess the level of knowledge of healt...

What Are The Health Service Factors Contributing To Persistent Low Immunization Coverage In The Volta Region: The Case Of Nkwanta District

ABSTRACT The programme of immunization against polio, diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, tuberculosis, and measles has reached all the sub-districts of Nkwanta district, but it has not yet had a demonstrable effect on low EPI coverage. The study looked at the possible health service factors leading to persistent low EPI coverage in the district particularly on the adequacy of EPI supplies to the periphery and the strategies used in EPI in the district. Data were collected from all the Commu...

Evaluation Of The Anaemia In Pregnancy Program In Ejisujuaben Municipality

ABSTRACT Anaemia in pregnancy has a serious implication on the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 4 and 5. In 2004, the Ghana Health Service launched the Integrated Strategy for Control of Anaemia in Ghana to reduce the prevalence of anaemia among pregnant women. The objective of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the program in EjisuJuaben Municipality of Ashanti Region The study which was a cross-sectional study reviewed data from ANC registers in 2 hospitals...

Factors Associated With Choice Of Place For Delivery In Builsa North District

ABSTRACT Background Poor utilization of health facilities during delivery by pregnant mothers is still major cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in Ghana. The objective of this study was to assess factors associated with choice of place for delivery in Builsa north district in Upper East Region of Ghana. Method This was a descriptive community-based cross sectional study of women aged 15-49 years and their partners who reside in Builsa north district. The study was to investigate factor...

Willingness To Accept And Pay For Kidney Transplant Among Chronic Kidney Disease Patients Attendingkorle-Bu Teaching Hospital

ABSTRACT Background The treatment of end stage renal disease is renal replacement therapy in the form of dialysis and kidney transplantation. The preferred treatment of choice is kidney transplantation which is absent in most African countries. Kidney transplantation is at its infancy in Ghana. This study seeks to determine how much patients are willing to pay for kidney transplant and whether this treatment is an acceptable option. Aim The aim of the study was to assess Chronic Kidney Diseas...

Environmental Health Status Of Selected Basic Schools At Kpone Katamanso District, Accra, Ghana

ABSTRACT Introduction: In Ghana, water, sanitation and hygiene related diseases and environmental hazards have been a cause of worry for stakeholders, policy makers and the population as a whole. Across the world and especially in the sub-Saharan Africa, population growth rate and the provision of environmental health facilities are imbalanced. This research was carried out to assess the environmental health status of selected basic schools at Kpone Katamanso District in the Greater Accra Reg...

Perception of the "Significant Others" on the Practice of Exclusive Breastfeeding of Nursing Mothers with Infants Aged 6-12 Months in the Dangme West District

ABSTRACT The general objective of the study was to describe the perceptions of the nursing mothers and of "significant others" that is the peers, husbands, grandmother of the infants, and health workers in relation to the practice of exclusive breastfeeding in the Dangme West District. Specific Objectives: To describe the perceptions of nursing mothers with infants aged 6-12 months, and that of their husbands, peers, mothers on the practice of exclusive breastfeeding and to describe the kin...

Assessment of Self-Medication For Urtis Among Children in Tema East Sub-Metro in The Tema Metropolitan Assembly.

ABSTRACT Introduction: The burden of URTIs is common in children due to their weak immune systems leading to persistent morbidities such as pneumonia which increases the risk of mortality levels among children below five (5) years. The long hours spent at the health center discourages some care-givers from seeking professional help to diagnose and treat their children who are suffering from URTIs. Most caregivers therefore consider URTIs as minor ailments thus, they resort to home remedies u...


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