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BackgroundThis study examined the racial differences in probabilities of transitioning across three disability levels of walking ½ mile in a community-dwelling population of older women.
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Objective: To determine the normal haematological values of secondary school students. Age range 11 – 22 years. Design: Venous blood samples were collected from students of three secondary schools at Anambra State. Settings: The samples were collected with sterile syringes and needles into haeparinized bottles and processed in the laboratory unit of the department of production Technology (Biotechnology Option) NAU Awka Main Outcome Measure: Determination of the haematological normal values...
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Background: Medical education is undergoing tremendous changes in the 21st century. These changes are driven by changing societal demands and expectations of physicians and health care professionals . Globalization has brought about the need for global professionals who are able to function efficiently in any part of the world. As a result Offices of Medical Education are becoming an integral part of medical schools . They exist to support the curriculum and assist medical schools in...
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Background: Reports from studies in developed countries indicate that mental disorders seem to be commonly associated with HIV/AIDS. Objective: In this study our major aim was to determine the pattern of mental symptoms in patients with HIV/AIDS seen at the NAUTH. Methods: Patients confirmed to have HIV/AIDS were registered in the special HIV/AIDS clinic of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi. By use of the random table numbers, 347 of 900 patients were selected and assessed...
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It has been observed that not many undergraduates of Nigerian universities apply to study library and information science unless as a last resort. This situation is unwholesome for the future of the librarianship profession in the 21st Century Nigeria, considering its dynamic nature. Hence, this study investigated the influence of age, gender, subject background and predisposing factors on the admission choice of undergraduates in Nigerian library schools. This is to allow for a better...
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The objective of this study was to identify and determine the extent of students\' access to, and use of the Internet using the Science Undergraduate Students of University of Ibadan and University of Lagos as a case study. The study also aimed at comparing the rate of use among this group of students and determine which is mostly used between the Internet and the Library. The research showed that majority of Science Undergraduate students do make use of the Internet because it was...
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To assess the availability of equipment and the staff's knowledge to prevent Mother-To-Child Transmission (PMTCT) in rural healthcare facilities recently covered by the national PMTCT programme in Cameroon.In eight districts inventories of antiviral drugs and HIV test kits were made on site, using a standardised check-list. Knowledge of HIV and PMTCT was evaluated with a multiple-choice (MC) questionnaire based on typical clinical PMTCT cases. Staff participated subsequently in a 2-day...
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Abstract Zimbabwe's Education Ministry recommended the teaching of African Traditional Religion in recognition of its multi-religious society. This study sought to establish the extent to which African Traditional Religion is taught in primary schools, the challenges faced by teachers, and opportunities for promoting its teaching. A descriptive survey design was used. A sample of 171 Bachelor of Education (In-Service) primary students of Great Zimbabwe University participated in the study....
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The role of education in the development of communities has been receiving increasing attention from the South African Government. The purpose of this study was to determine how community developers could contribute to transformative learning in community groups. Using an emancipatory teaching approach, a housing education programme was presented to a group of women who had recently been allocated subsidized housing in a rural Northern Cape town in South Africa. During the implementation of...
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Purpose: To address how Madagascar is improving nursing education and the profession to strengthen their nursing workforce. Background: The sub‐Saharan Africa nursing workforce shortage is more than 600 000. Madagascar measures among affected countries. Nursing in Madagascar with reference to the Malagasy Lutheran Church Health Department (SALFA) is examined in this paper. The Malagasy Lutheran Nursing School (SEFAM) was established in 1956 to prepare nurses and midwives. The school recently...
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This paper examines the factors determining parents’ patronage of private primary schools using Abeokuta as a case study. Purposive sampling technique was used to select 10 of 14 approved private primary schools in Abeokuta. Total of 210 respondents were used in the study. This comprises 100 parents (42 males, 58 females), 100 private primary school teachers and 10 school administrators. It also used three questionnaires – (PPSPQ, PPSTQ, PPSAQ) and a checklist – (SFC). Data analysis involved...
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No Abstract. International Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences Vol. 4 (1) 2008: pp. 120-123
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This study examined the extent to which the use of print and broadcast mass media could predict the level of awareness and participation of secondary school teachers in political activities and its implications on the quality of Nigerian education system. Eight hundred and two secondary school teachers from South West states of Nigeria served as the sample for the study. The Teachers in Politics through Mass Media Questionnaire with Cronbach coefficient alpha of 0.86 was used in the...
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Primary education is the core of development and progress sin modern societies. However the quality of teachers who are to ensure the realization of the aspirations we hold for our children has fallen below expectations. This study therefore investigated the entry qualifications, the mode of entry into and the reasons why students enroll in Colleges of Education. The findings showed that majority of the student teachers are not ‘good materials’ for teacher education and that only a few of...