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The Involvement Of Transient Receptor Potential Melastatin (Trpm) Member 6 And 7 Channel Regulatory Proteins And Imbalance Of Calcium And Magnesium Ions In The Aetiology Of Beingn Prostatic H

ABSTRACT Background: Benign prostatic hyperplasia is a well-known and commonly diagnosed urological condition in the aging male population, which affects over 50% of men in their 60s and increased to 90% by the age of 85 years. The condition is normally accompanied by lower urinary tract symptoms that impacts negatively on the quality of life. Upon all the problems that BPH cause in the life of men, the exact aetiology is unknown. Several mechanism have been mentioned that contribute to the p...

Health Systems Effectiveness For Malaria Treatment In Health Facilities In Kintampo North And South Districts Of Ghana

ABSTRACT Background: The 21st century has witnessed more efficacious and effective health interventions than ever, yet the proportion of effective coverage of these interventions remain poor. The interconnectedness of the health system is central for an effective delivery of interventions. Delivering malaria interventions to achieve desired health system effectiveness has remained a challenge without the understanding of the contribution of each building block indicator to effectiveness. Effi...

Decentralisation And Environmental Sustainability In Ghana: The Case Of Obuasi Municipal Assembly In The Ashanti Region

ABSTRACT Decentralisation is extensively adopted as a mechanism to perk up democratic procedure of governance and the integrity and competence of scarce resource allotment. While the objectives and the key principles of decentralisation such as subsidiarity are illustrious, attempts to execute them have not always been flourishing. This study aimed at empirically evaluating the link between decentralisation and environmental sustainability in the Obuasi Municipality of Ghana. The study adopte...

Isolation And Characterization Of Cassava Fibre For Tissue Engineering Scaffold Application

ABSTRACT Cassava bagasse and its extracted cellulose fibres have seen frequent application mostly in the packaging industry as reinforcement material in plastic composites development. However, the material properties such as the mechanical properties of the single elementary cassava cellulose fibres have not been examined and reviewed literature does not show its potential use in the development of tissue engineering scaffolds for cell culture. The study, therefore, characterized the mechani...

The Social Impact Of Kintampo Vitamin A Epi-Plus Project

ABSTRACT Researches in communities are usually concentrated on the objectives of projects and may not address the felt-needs of the people involved. A project which administered Vitamin A Supplementation to children at the time they received their immunizations was carried out in the Kintampo District of Ghana. It was known as the Kintampo Vitamin A EPI -Plus Project (KTVAP EPI-PLUS). For the success of the project, the communities were educated on the importance of Vitamin A through meetings...

A Comparison Of The Diets Of Confirmed Type 2 Diabetic Subjects At The National Diabetes Management And Research Center, With Nondiabetic Subjects.

Abstract A Comparison of the Diet of Confirmed Type 2 Diabetes Subjects at the National Diabetes Management and Research Center, with Non-Diabetic Subjects. OBJECTIVE: The study objective was to compare the diet and nutritional status of diabetic subjects to non-diabetic subjects and to evaluate whether recommendations given as part of diettherapy for diabetics are being followed. METHODS: A cross-sectional study design was followed. One hundred and fifty one diabetic subjects were identified...

Factors Associated With Recurrent Vulvovaginal Candidiasis Occuring In Reproductive-Aged Female Patients Visiting Five Selected Health Facilities In The Ga East Metropolis Of Accra

ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis (RVVC) is the occurrence of more than three episodes of Candida infection in the vulva and vaginal area of women in a year. Candida infection is a yeast infection caused by various fungal species in the Candida family. RVCC is a global health problem of women with higher burdens in women with immunocompromising comorbidities and those with low occupational, environmental and personal health hygiene. AIM: This study aimsat assessing the...

Perception Of Risks Of Cervical Cancer Among University Of Ghana Female Students

ABSTRACT Cervical cancer affects women between ages 15-44 years. Human Papillomavirus types 16 and 18 are the main causes of cervical cancer. Women with active sex life, who do not use condom during sexual intercourse, who have multiple sex partners, women who smoke and prolong use of oral contraceptives are mostly at risk. This study seeks to understand the perception of risks of cervical cancer among University of Ghana female students. The study was cross-sectional and employed the mixed m...

Feasibility Of Mobile Health For Treatment Coverage Reporting: Lymphatic Filariasis Control Programme In Ghana

ABSTRACT Background Health information plays a pivotal role in ensuring the success of health systems. It ensures the health system blocks receive the needed information for effective decision-making. Improving data reporting systems can, therefore, strengthen the delivery of health programmes and health systems. Information Communication Technology (ICT), particularly mobile phone applications (mHealth) have become pivotal in the delivery of quality health data. The Neglected Tropical Diseas...

Factors Influencing Domiciliary Deliveries In The West Gonja District

ABSTRACT This study was done to explore the factors influencing domiciliary deliveries in the West Gonja District despite high antenatal care coverage in the health facilities. The study sought to: assess the socio-cultural perceptions about the choice of place of delivery, assess the role of cost considerations in women‟s choice of place of delivery and to examine the institutional and health systems‟ factors influencing the choice of place of delivery. A population-based qualitative and...

Parent – Adolescent Communication On Sexual Health And Behaviour In Anfoega – North Dayi

ABSTRACT Background: Adolescents who are active sexually involve themselves in acts that are risky to their sexual health including an increasingly premature age of sexual growth, the absence of sex information, decreasing cultural and religious impacts, urbanisation and growing numbers of early marriages. The purpose of this study was to examine parent – adolescent communication on sexual health and behaviour in Anfoega in the North Dayi District of the Volta Region. Methodology: A quantit...

Factors ASSOCIATED WITH NEONATAL SEPSIS AT THE WAR MEMORIAL

ABSTRACT leonatal sepsis is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among both term and preterm infants. The current study was carried out to identify factors associated with neonatal sepsis among neonates admitted to the Navrongo War Memorial Hospital. A retrospective cross sectional study involving the review of hospital records of neonates admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of the hospital between January, 2015 and June. 2017  as undertaken. All neonates that...

Barriers To The Use Of Contraceptives Among Married Women In Paga, Upper East Region, Ghana

ABSTRACT Background: Contraceptive use is an essential and highly beneficial component of family planning. Most people across the globe know at least one method of contraceptive but its use is very low. It is therefore necessary to encourage its use especially among married women of child-bearing age as it is beneficial to the welfare of both mothers and their children. The study sought to identify the barriers to contraceptives use among married women in Paga. Methodology: This was a descrip...

Eefect Of Alcohol Use On Risky Sexual Behaviour And Gonorrhoea And Chlamydia Infection At 37 Military Hospital

ABSTRACT Alcohol consumption is a known modifier of human behaviour that affects the decision-making process and reduces inhibitions. This leads to individuals taking risks they would normally not engage in such as unprotected sex and having multiple sexual partners. These behaviours could expose individuals to sexually transmitted infections. This study investigates the association between alcohol consumption and risky sexual behaviour. A secondary analysis of a cross-sectional study that to...

Exploring Factors Influencing Resilience In Women Who Completed Chemotherapy For Breast Cancer In Accra Metropolis

Abstract Breast cancer is a major public health concern across the world and has attracted the attention of policy makers and various health care professionals. The most common treatment in Ghana is chemotherapy. Chemotherapy brings about unpleasant and traumatic experiences due to the effects of the drugs. Even though several studies have highlighted the negative results of chemotherapy among cancer patients, recent literature show an improvement in breast cancer survival rate. The purpose o...


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