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Knowledge, Attitudes And Practices On Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision For Hiv Prevention In The Oshana Region Of Namibia

ABSTRACT The study was conducted in the Oshana region with the purpose of identifying the existing knowledge, attitudes, and practices among the men aged 18-49 years old with regard to Voluntary Medical Male circumcision (VMMC) for HIV prevention. The study sought to assess and describe the knowledge and attitudes and practices (KAP) of men aged 18-49 in the Oshana region with regards to VMMC for HIV prevention, explore and describe the reasons for men not taking up VMMC for HIV prevention a...

Experiences Of Midwives On Active Management Of Third Stage Of Labour In District Hospitals, Omusati Region

ABSTRACT Active Management of Third Stage of Labour can prevent post-partum haemorrhage. According to Prevention of Postpartum Hemorrhage Initiative (POPPHI, 2009), active management of the third stage of labor (AMTSL) can reduce the incidence of postpartum hemorrhage by up to 60%. According to Marshall, Buffington, Beck and Clark (2008), postpartum hemorrhage is one of the leading causes of maternal deaths in many countries, accounting for 60% of maternal deaths. This fact is also true for ...

Factors Associated With Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Among Women Who Delivered At Intermediate Hospital Oshakati

ABSTRACT Globally an estimate of 350 000 to 500 000 women die annually from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth. An adverse pregnancy outcome is an incident which reduces the chance of having a healthy baby, two or more 1st trimester miscarriage. Previous studies reveal that adverse pregnancy outcomes were threatening the lives of both the mother and child. The burden of adverse pregnancy outcomes among women who deliver at Intermediate Hospital Oshakati is a major public ...

Self-Perceived Obstacles That Hinder Street Level Sex Workers In Windhoek To Break With The Sex Industry

ABSTRACT There has been no research in Namibia on rehabilitation and social reintegration of individuals who were involved in prostitution. Aim: The aim of this mixed method study examines the self perceived obstacles that act as hindrances to breaking with prostitution. Method: The purposive sample consisted of 19 participants, male and female aged 17 to 45 years. They were contacted through the Council of Churches in Namibia that provides a rehabilitation programme to prostitutes. Each ind...

Experiences Of People With Physical Disabilities Who Participate In The Community Based Rehabilitation (Cbr) Programme In Okamatapati Community, Otjozondjupa Region

ABSTRACT The concept of community based rehabilitation (CBR) today is that people with disabilities should have the right to a quality life. The help they need should be available to them, at a low cost. It should be offered to them and their family in a way that suits their usual way of living, whether in a village, a town or a city. There should be large transfer of knowledge and skills about disability and rehabilitation to people with disabilities (PWDs), their families and the community...

Factors Associated With Soft Contact Lens Replacement Noncompliance Of Wearers In Windhoek

ABSTRACT Approximately hundred and twenty five million people worldwide wear contact lenses (Barr, 2006). The contact lens market is increasing at an alarming rate globally and Namibia is no exception, but there are no known national statistics. Soft contact lens wearers do not comply to their specific lens replacement schedule and continue to present with contact lens discomfort and complications yet they are avoidable. Some of the resulting complications if not treated eventually lead to b...

Equitable Access To Healthcare Services For People With Disability In The Regions Of Khomas And Kunene

This dissertation investigated equitable access to healthcare services for people with disabilities in selected health facilities in both the Khomas and Kunene regions of Namibia. The research question guiding the analysis was based on factors that hamper equitable access to health care for people with and without disability. This was done by addressing some contextual and personal factors within the parameters of the International Classification of Functional Disability and Health (ICF) mode...

Negative Early Reproductive Health Decisions And Associated Outcomes Among Women In The Northern Region Of Ghana

ABSTRACT Background: A growing body of demographic and sociological literature indicates that early life decisions and choices individuals make have important health consequences in later lifc Within reproductive health in particular, a number of studies suggest that early reproductive health decisions that women make have an impact on their reproductive health outcomes in later life. Despite this growing evidence, little understanding exists in Ghana about the relationship between negative e...

SOCIAL AWARENESS ABOUT HYGIENIC FOOD FOR MOTHERS & THEIR CHILDREN

In many low-income developing regions, socioeconomic, climate and demographic, food hygienic factors have been linked to around half of the disease-related deaths that occur each year in the slum area. The purpose of the study is to be aware of hygienic food for mother and their children and find out the government awareness program in the Purba Bania Khamar slums area of the Khulna city of Bangladesh. A community-based survey was carried out in this study. Factors associated with malnutritio...

A Study On The Pre-And Post-Independence Psychological Experiences Of The Namibian Children Of The Liberation Struggle

ABSTRACT Namibia has a long history of colonialism and apartheid (racial segregation) which resulted in the liberation struggle to free the country and its people. The independence of Namibia in 1990 witnessed the voluntary repatriation of exiled Namibian people back home. Children of the liberation struggle (CLS) is the term used to refer to the children of veterans who were under the age of 18 years before independence. Since 2008, demonstrations and demands for jobs from government by the ...

An Investigation Into Victim Blaming, Myths And Attitudes Towards Rape Among Students At The University Of Namibia

ABSTRACT Rape myths serve to blame the victim, justify the perpetrator's actions, and discount the violence of rape (Burt, 1980; Lonsway & Fitzgerald, 1994). For perpetrators, these rape myths are thought to reduce the expected negative consequences of committing rape. As for society, it is clear that rape myth acceptance precedes rape and sexual aggression (Chapleau & Oswald, 2010). The primary purpose of this study was to examine the extent of support for rape myths among a sample of studen...

Factors Associated With Turnover Among Nurses In Public Health Facilities In Khomas Region Of Namibia

BSTRACT The Khomas Region of Namibia has witnessed the exodus of skilled nurses and this has impacted on health care performance. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors associated with staff turnover of nurses within the public health facilities; determine the demographic factors that contribute to turnover of nurses in the public health facilities; determine the factors that are associated with turnover of nurses in the public health facilities, describe the opinions of the r...

Knowledge, Attitudes And Practices Of Rural Communities In The Utilization Of Indoor Residual Spraying In The Prevention Of Malaria In Oshakati District, Oshana Region

ABSTRACT Malaria remains a major public health problem in Namibia; the country is classified unstable and prone to malaria epidemics, thus the indoor residual spraying programme was established in early 60‟s, after assessment study on malaria vectors prevalence was carried out. It is critical to understand knowledge, attitudes and practices entirety and perceptions of the rural communities‟ behavior link to malaria prevention measures in Africa particularly in the Namibian context. In som...

Prevalence, Risk Factors And Immediate Outcome Of Acute Kidney Injury In Critically Ill Children Admitted At Benjamin Mkapa (Bmh) And Dodoma Regional Referral Hospitals (Drrh)

ABSTRACT Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is increasingly becoming a global health concern and accounts for about 1.4 million deaths worldwide. Critical illness is commonly accompanied with variable degree of acute kidney injury. However, the true burden of AKI in terms of its magnitude, associated risk factors and outcome among critically ill children in Tanzania, is unknown due to limited Data. Objectives: This study was done to determine the prevalence, risk factors and the immediate...

An Educational Programme To Support Registered Nurses During Clinical Supervision Of Student Nurses In Medical And Surgical Wards At A Training Health Facility In The Oshana Region, Namibia

ABSTRACT The provision of appropriate clinical supervision to nursing students is acknowledged to be problematic for a variety of reasons; i.e. inadequate staffing levels, heavy workloads, poor communication, and a shortage of materials. Furthermore, the need to initiate and assess a more suitable supervision programme to support supervisors is imperative. In this study, the researcher explored and described the views of registered nurses and nursing students about their experiences of clinic...


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