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Suicide rate has been reported to be high among nurses and student nurses. Hopelessness has been globally recognized as the most significant predictor of suicide and suicidal behaviour. The Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS) has been recognized to be very useful in the prediction of suicide but its psychometric properties have not been examined among Nigerian student nurses.
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In Nigeria, management of education-based system is still subject to manual method in most of the public secondary schools.This study, however, develops Education Management Information System (EMIS) using Geographic Information System to provide accurate, relevant and up-to-date information on spatial basis.The study further identifies spatial related information that includes; staff strength, student enrollment, school status and location of secondary schools in Ilorin West Local...
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This study was designed to assess the attitudes of Nigerian secondary school teachersby their students in terms of the teachers' attitude to work, teaching and students.The study was a survey, and made use of a questionnaire tagged Students' Assessment Teachers Inventory (SATI),comprising 20 items, was used to collect data.The respondents were 2193 students which were randomly selected from 90 secondary schools.The SATI elicited information on different aspect of teachers' attitude to work,...
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Background: Clinical examination is a crucial part of nursing training programmes for assessing nursing student competencies which ultimately lead to the delivery of quality nursing care. Two methods of clinical assessment have been identified [Traditional Practical Examination (TPE) and Objective Structured Clinical Examination(OSCE)] in nursing and allied professions globally. Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (N&MCN) had always used TPE for all clinical examinations in nursing but...
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Purpose:This study mainly investigated the possible differences of English language anxiety between female and male students.Methodology:The Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Scale (FLCAS), developed by Horwitz, Horwitz and Cope (1986), consisting of 33 items was administered to the entire population (28 females and 50 males) of English major third year students at Mizan-Tepi University to measure their anxiety level. The students’ first semester English final examination result was used to...
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Disclosure of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) diagnosis to infected children isstill a challenge despite proven evidences that it has numerous social and medical benefits for the child and family.The aim of this study was to document the disclosure rate of HIV diagnosis to children in Uyo, Nigeria and determine the factors influencing disclosure or non-disclosure to these children.This was a descriptive cross-sectional study.A pre-tested and validated semi-structured questionnaire was...
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Africa's classrooms are characterised by a wide variety of cultural and linguistic differences, providing teachers with educational challenges, particularly in mathematics and science subjects.In response, various mobile learning systems have been developed and piloted in the North West and Gauteng Provinces of South Africa.A framework has been proposed to support the development of similar technologies to be used in multilingual contexts.This paper evaluates teachers' perspectives on this...
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop a manual for Training of Trainees as midwives, to improve mother and child health in Uganda. Method: We conducted a wide literature review and met with various experts in Korea and Uganda. Results: A total of 11 topics were identified: 6 on maternal health family planning, pre-conception care, antenatal care, labor and delivery care, postnatal care, and nutrition) and 5 on child health (breastfeeding, immunization, elimination of...
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The paper sets out to challenge the notions of ‘affordable’ private schools in the context of South Africa. It is guided by one main question: ‘affordable private schools for whom?’ It argues that, contrary to claims by its public and private proponents, affordable private schools in South Africa do not cater for poor children. Their rise has coincided with the emergence, in the post-apartheid period, of a—mostly black—middle class. However, despite its imprecision, the ‘affordable’...
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Nicknames are an integral part of human experience in many cultures in the world over, and some scholars believe that they have a cultural significance to the relevant society.This study is a report of a survey of a purposively sampled group of fifty Great Zimbabwe University students' views, gathered through a questionnaire, on nick-name usage among the Shona-speaking people of Zimbabwe.The group of respondents comprised students, in their first semester at university, drawn from across the...
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This paper explored teacher counsellors' views regarding the support needed in senior secondary schools in Ohangwena region of Namibia.The study was quantitative in nature and a non-experimental design that involved a survey was used.The population of the study comprised of the teacher counsellors in all the senior secondary schools in Ohangwena region.Data was collected using questionnaires which were administered to a sample of twenty-six (26) teacher counsellors.Teacher counsellors were...
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Background: Family Medicine (FM) training is new in Botswana. No previous evaluation of the experiences and opinions of residents of the University of Botswana (UB) Family Medicine training programme has been reported.Aims: This study explored and assessed residents’ experiences and satisfaction with the FM training programme at the UB and solicited potential strategies for improvement from the residents.Methods: A descriptive survey using a self-administered questionnaire based on a...
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Climate change poses serious economic challenges including low quality and yield of produce and high post-harvest losses leading to low incomes among smallholder tomato farmers. Recent literature shows possible ways of managing climate change, including innovatively altering the timing of farming operations to avoid adverse weather conditions and or taking advantage of favorable conditions. However, available literature on farmers’ decision-making behaviour and the main factors that...