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Death and the dying experience are common phenomena in all clinical settings. Death and the dying presents physical and emotional strain on the dying patient, his relations and professional caregivers.The study therefore assessed the sociodemographic determinants of nurses' attitudes towards death and caring for dying patient.A cross-sectional design was used to study 213 randomly selected nurses, working in one of the tier one teaching hospital in Nigeria. Attitude towards death and the...
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Surface water pollution from industrial, agricultural, municipal, and transportation sources constitutes a serious menace to ecological functioning. In the developing countries of Africa, rapidly emerging urban centers like Lagos, Ibadan Bamako, Niamey, and Nairobi, lack of appropriate wastewater disposal, and treatment facilities feature commonly on prominent river basins. Public health and the adjoining and distal terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems are usually at the receiving end of the...
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Introduction.Penetrating craniocerebral wounds (PCCWs) are a particular lesion in the category of traumatic brain injury (TBI).The objective of this study was to describe the management of these lesions, and to identify signifiant risk factors associated with mortality in patients with a PCCW.Methods.It was a transversal, descriptive and analytical study performed in Departmental Teaching Hospital of Borgou and Alibori in Benin.From January 1, 2015 to June 30, 2020, patients with a PCCW were...
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Abstract. Objective: Little is known about specific professional factors influencing medical students' suicidal ideation and behavior. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence and correlates of suicidal ideation in Tunisian medical students. Method: This was a cross-sectional study; 390 second-cycle medical students were enrolled at the Faculty of Medicine of Tunis. Participants responded to an anonymous questionnaire containing sociodemographic data, educational factors, the Suicidal Ideation...
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In Tanzania, many children do not master basic reading skills even after a number of years of school.One of the causes of failure in children's learning to read is impaired vision.Intact visual capacity is an important prerequisite for print reading as well as learning in general.However, countries that do not have mandatory vision screening for children place children at risk of their visual needs not being met.There is evidence to show that teachers can be effective vision screeners.And...
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Aim of the study: In this study, the spatial and temporal characteristics of drought in the upper and middle Cheliff; a semi-arid region of northwestern Algeria was examined using the standard precipitation index [SPI] at an annual time scale as a tool for measuring the severity of meteorological drought. Material and methods: To asses of SPI annual sum of precipitation from 11 precipitation stations covering the period 1970-2009 were used. In order to identify the possible changes in the...
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Tanzania is a developing country, but its higher education have a great development in recent years.The student loan policy of Tanzania has certain characteristics in the design of demand, application conditions and highest limit reimbursement, etc, it also has some bad, such as limited funding, unreasonable distribution in different discipline.As developing countries, China and Tanzania have similar conditions, China can learn some from Tanzania, such as mixed style loan, loan coverage, the...
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A growing body of research has explored the climate change tourism nexus. Changes in climate are posited to result in winners and losers within the tourism sector, as regions, attractions and seasons become increasingly better or worse suited to attracting visitors. Much of this literature has ignored urban tourism. This is in part because the urban setting plays host to many other tourism subsectors which have been considered in the climate change and tourism literature. It is also because...
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Although overweight/obesity is becoming a public health issue in low income countries, there is a paucity of evidence concerning overweight/obesity in Ethiopia. The aim of the study was to assess the magnitude of overweight/obesity and associated factors among second cycle primary school children in Kirkos Sub-City, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.A school based cross-sectional study was conducted among 482 children from May to June, 2019. Data were collected using a questionnaire and checklist. Data...
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Using a qualitative case study approach, this investigation focused specifically on the school and home experiences of low-income, African American males who had attended a career academy focused on science, technology, engineering, arts, and math. With semistructured interviews of individuals and focus groups, we investigated the school and home experiences of African American male former high school students and how these experiences influenced their overall educational pursuit. This study...
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: Abstract The chapter provides case studies of best practices and challenges reported in humanitarian engineering projects. The case studies are provided by professionals who commend on the availability, accessibility, affordability, and scalability of interventions in the developing and world. The chapter shares knowledge, experiences and good practices on the folowing. How can collaborative working be better supported, including across international boundaries? How might organisations...
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This study takes a sociocultural approach to the examination of how interpreters mediate interaction between deaf students and lecturers in tertiary classrooms in Ghana. The majority of deaf students educated in these classrooms underachieve in all courses when compared with their hearing colleagues. However, there is globally a dearth of research investigating the role of interpreters in mediating the interactions in these contexts. This study adopted a mixed-methods approach to...
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Political participation is characterized by ethnic-discrimination in Nigeria. Electoral processes and nomination of candidates at election often laced with ethnicity and discrimination. Selection of candidates for political offices usually follows politics of ethnicity. The constitutional provision which ensures equity often suspended whenever candidates were presented for electoral offices. This study examines causes of ethnic consideration as the basis for political participation. This...