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This study was conducted to determine the knowledge of primary school teachers in Port Harcourt metropolis of epilepsy, their knowledge of the management of an attack of epilepsy and the attitude of these teachers towards epilepsy in children.This is a questionnaire-based, cross-sectional study of 118 school teachers from five randomly selected primary schools in Port Harcourt metropolis, Nigeria.Ten percent (12) of the 118 teachers were graded "Good", 45% (54) "Fair" and 43% (52) "Poor" in...
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Non-compliance with antiretroviral treatment has serious consequences for prognosis and may lead to the development of resistant strains of the virus. This study assessed the level of compliance to antiretroviral treatment, identified factors associated with compliance and reasons for non-compliance among AIDS patients in a Teaching Hospital in Northern Nigeria.A pre-tested structured interview questionnaire was administered on a cross-section of 263 AIDS patients seen at Aminu Kano Teaching...
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Abstract This study explored the correlates of self‐reported coping strategies from both an appraisal (e.g., severity, impact, desirability of the event, as well as perceived stress) and a dispositional (e.g., preferred/typical coping style, self‐concept clarity, self‐esteem, emotion regulation, problem‐solving style, anxiety) perspective. Participants were 211 African American undergraduate and graduate students from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. The results indicated that...
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I was motivated to undertake this research by concerns that arose from my professional and personal experiences of marginalisation from the system. I was concerned that students with disabilities were not being offered equality of access to the mainstream curriculum despite public expression of support for inclusion by the Zambian government. This study investigates teachers' attitudes towards inclusive in Zambia in two primary schools which already have some experience of inclusion. The...
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No Abstract. Keywords: Nigeria, west Africa, residency training Archives of Ibadan Medicine 2005, Vol 6(2): 43-46
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No Abstract. Keywords: global initiatives program, postgraduate medical training, Carnegie-Ghana obstetrics and gynecology program, Ghana Archives of Ibadan Medicine 2005, Vol. 6(2): 39-42
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No Abstract. Keywords: surgical training, medical education, rural surgery Archives of Ibadan Medicine 2005, Vol. 6(2): 59-61
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No Abstract. Keywords: undergraduate training, medical education, stakeholders, Ibadan Archives of Ibadan Medicine 2005, Vol. 6(1): 6-9
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No Abstract. Keywords: curriculum review, problem-solving, web-based learning, continuous education, healthcare informants Archives of Ibadan Medicine 2005, Vol. 6(1): 16-21
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The workplace of today is characterized by global competition, cultural diversity, technological and management processes that require people to think critically, solve problems and communicate effectively. This requires a well-founded Further Education and Training system. The researchers have indicated that the provision of vocational training under apartheid, that is, prior to 1994, was characterized by unequal access to learning opportunities based on the vestiges of legal,...
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Background and objective: Hepatitis B virus infection is a major public health problem worldwide and in Africa. In the northeastern part of Nigeria. Information on the prevalence of HBV infection in rural communities is scarce. This study was carried out to determine the sero-prevalence of hepatitis B surface antigen amongst primary school pupils in a rural setting in northeastern Nigeria. Methods: Hepatitis B surface antigen was tested for in 150 apparently healthy children in two primary...
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Background: Indirect diagnostic methods in urinary schistosomiasis are widely used for screening high-risk populations in endemic areas. Their diagnostic performances, however, vary. The objective of this study was to assess their usefulness in the context of a school-based control programme technique (unqualified haematuria, terminal haematuria and dysuria), visual examination of urine and chemical reagent technique were each compared with microscopic examination of urine for schistosome...