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The study evaluated the trends, perceptions and adaptation options of arable crop farmers to climate change in Imo State, Nigeria. Specifically, the study identified socio-economic characteristics of the farmers; determined farmers perceptions on climatic variables; examined trends of climatic variables in Imo State, Nigeria; determined farmers adaptation options to climate change and identified farmers barriers to climate change in the study area. Multi-stage random sampling technique was...
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Low job satisfaction and low motivation does not only reduce performance of the health systems but also constitute a serious push factor for migration of health workers, both from rural areas to the cities, and to other countries. It is therefore an important goal of human resources management in the health sector to strengthen the performance of health workers, from heads of health facilities to auxiliary staff. The general objective of this study was to assess the effect of the training on...
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The education of children with disabilities in regular schools has become a world phenomenon. International community, the national governments and agencies have realized its importance and are therefore striving towards achieving education for all in an inclusive setting. United Nations (UN) and its agencies have played a key role in establishing policies frameworks and legislations to support inclusive education. The government of Kenya on the other hand has domesticated several...
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Background: Tracheostomies are often performed in children to relieve severe respiratory difficulties. However, complications are associated with this life-saving surgery. The objective of this study was to establish the pattern, indications, complications, timing of surgery and outcomes following tracheostomy in children.Patients and Methods: We carried out a 10-year retrospective review of medical records of children (0-15 years) who had undergone tracheostomy, between June 2003 and May...
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is indeed an important life-saving first aid skills practiced throughout the world. It is perhaps the only known effective method of keeping a victim of cardiac arrest alive long enough for definitive treatment to be delivered. When trained in CPR, children and adolescents can recognize the need for care and administer CPR and it has been established to be successful in saving victims life when effectively performed. This study adopted quasi-experimental design...
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Just like any other aspect of health education and promotion, the attitude of the community to Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) will largely determine how they can benefit from it. This cross-sectional study aimed at assessing the attitude towards Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation among secondary school students in our community. The population for the study was the students in Senior Secondary School I and II in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State, Nigeria. Four hundred (400)...
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Background: Despite numerous studies, the exact aetiology of pre-eclampsia remains unknown. Some studies have shown that supplementation of calcium and magnesium could ameliorate the effects of pre-eclampsia. The objective of this study was to compare the calcium and magnesium levels in the serum of Nigerian women with or without pre-eclampsia. Methods: In this study, serum calcium and magnesium levels were determined using atomic absorption spectrometry in 54 patients and 48 healthy...
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Youth in Kenya are increasing accessing television which has become more saturated with sexual content. The content rarely includes messages on safe sex or consequences of engaging in premarital sexual behaviour. This exposure may influence the behaviour and attitudes of the youth negatively leading to them to engage in premarital sexual behaviour leading to unwanted pregnancies among other effects. The current study sough t to establish the sexual behaviour of the youth in technical...
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More than 40 oral manifestations of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection have been recorded and between 70% and 90% of persons with HIV infection will have at least one oral manifestation at some time during the course of their disease. Oral health-care workers (OHCWs) are therefore, key players in the prevention and management of HIV-infection.The aim of this study was toassess the perceptions of the OHCWs from a Teaching Hospital in Nigeria toward HIV transmission in dental...
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The development of science and technology is expectedly one of the ultimate goals of every responsible government. It remains the aspiration towards which all science programmes worldwide are geared. Though, the extent to which the target is approached differs from country to country and is a function of several variables including academic planning. The aim of this paper is to examine the challenges of academic planning for effective teaching and learning for science education. All in all,...
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This paper examines the role and use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), notably E-learning for effective science education. E-learning is globally accepted as one veritable tool for attaining access, equity and quality in science education. The paper states the need for effective use of ICT by science teachers in maintaining and controlling according to policies laid down for sustainable science curriculum. The study adopted a descriptive survey technique. A total of 600...
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The concern of this paper is to find out from the science teachers in Nigeria, their perception of the functionalism and their participation in the internal testing programme of Secondary Schools special reference to Rivers State. A sample of 1000 science teachers was randomly stratified from the entire teachers’ population of 6,000 in Government-own Secondary Schools. The percentages and chi-square (x2) statistical tools were used. The three hypotheses of the study were accepted at an alpha...
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In Uganda, thousands of low-income people of various ages visit shack video halls to enjoy interpreted English language movies. In this study, we examined the learning and cultural interaction opportunities that occur in the production of and participation in watching interpreted movies. Using ethnographic methods, we interacted with those involved in creating the movies and with regular moviegoers to find out what they learn in this process and how this affects their daily lives. The...