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Objective: To identify the production, distribution and problems experienced with health education (HE) materials in two districts of Mashonaland East (Mash East) province of Zimbabwe. Design: A descriptive survey conducted in the rural districts of Mutoko and Murewa within the Province. Methods: The researcher interviewed four doctors, 30 nurses and 10 allied health workers who had been conveniently sampled. Main Outcomes Measures: The types of health education materials available, whether...
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The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is not very widespread in Tunisia (North Africa), but since 1986 the disease reached the two sexes and progressed with an incidence of 70 new cases per year. From December 1985 until 2002, a total of 1109 cases of AIDS was officially declared in the country [1Basic Health Care Direction. Ministry of Public Health, Tunisia2002Google Scholar]. For the past decade, the Tunisian Ministry of Public Health has reinforced its preventive action as it has also...
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The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is not very widespread in Tunisia (North Africa), but since 1986 the disease reached the two sexes and progressed with an incidence of 70 new cases per year. From December 1985 until 2002, a total of 1109 cases of AIDS was officially declared in the country [1Basic Health Care Direction. Ministry of Public Health, Tunisia2002Google Scholar]. For the past decade, the Tunisian Ministry of Public Health has reinforced its preventive action as it has also...
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Few low income countries have emergency medical services to provide prehospital medical care and transport to road traffic crash casualties. In Ghana most roadway casualties receive care and transport to the hospital from taxi, bus, or truck drivers. This study reports the methods used to devise a model for prehospital trauma training for commercial drivers in Ghana.Over 300 commercial drivers attended a first aid and rescue course designed specifically for roadway trauma and geared to a low...
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This article reports on the implementation of a school-based HIV/AIDS and life-skills training program to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS among the young people in secondary schools in South Africa. The implementation of the program was evaluated for a period of two years, using process and outcome evaluation and a systems approach to understand the higher-order feedback processes that obstructed the implementation and effectiveness of the intervention. Although HIV/AIDS is a medical...
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—On December 22nd, 1999 an earthquake of Magnitude Mw : 5.7 occurred at Ain Temouchent (northwest Algeria). This moderate seismic event was located in a region characterized by a low seismic activity where few historical events have been observed. The earthquake, with a maximum intensity of VII (MSK scale), caused serious damages to the Ain Temouchent city and its surroundings. In the epicentral area, 25 people died and about 25,000 people were made homeless. Some minor breaks have been...
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The study examined the state of preschool education in the Winneba district with the intent of identifying strengths and weaknesses of the sub system. A comparison of rural and urban preschools in the district was also explored. A sample of 30 preschools made up of 16 public and 14 private ones were selected through simple random sampling. The main instruments used for the study were questionnaire and focused interviews. The procedure for the analysis was simple frequency counts and...
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This study examined the effect of a didactic skills training program for in-school adolescents in Ibadan on knowledge concerning prevention of sexual coercion, knowledge about HIV/AIDS, sexual role/responsibility and assertiveness/communication skills. A total of 73 in-school adolescents ages 15 – 19 years (χ = 18.2, SD 2.1) who were recruited from four secondary schools in a local government area took part in the study. Results showed a significant (p < 0.05) increase in knowledge...
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A programme of mental health education for relatives and family members of both in-patients and out-patients at the Department of Psychiatry, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) has been described. Essentially the programme entailed a short, about ten minutes of introductory talk, followed by a group discussion on an aspect of mental health relevant to the patients' accompanying relatives. The methodology employed some of the “curative factors” in group therapy namely: sharing new...
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Objective: The aim of this study was to identify factors affecting HIV risk reduction among University students in Nigeria. Design: Cross-sectional survey. Setting: 450 first year University students at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Participants: The sample consisted of 220 (48.9%) males and 230 (51.1%) females in the age range of 16 to 30 years (M age 21.6 yr., SD=2.9) chosen at convenience from a first year orientation class. Main outcome measures: Sexual behavior and...
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Access to learning and the provision of equal opportunities for success and progression to the previously disadvantaged communities is addressed extensively in the Education White Paper 3. While historically white universities have invested some effort to diversify the racial composition of their students, physiotherapy departments at these universities do not reflect a change in student demographics. The purpose of this article is to address the concept of widening access into physiotherapy...
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To determine the psychosocial correlates of substance use among secondary school students in rural and urban communities in south western Nigeria.A cross-sectional survey of secondary school students using questionnaire eliciting substance use by students (WHO drug use questionnaire) and a well designed questionnaire on psychosocial variables.Six secondary schools selected from two local government areas in Ilesa, Osun State, South Western Nigeria.The study population comprised 600 randomly...
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The study investigated the career perceptions and visions of boys and girls in secondary schools. Subjects (N=120) were students enrolled in Fonns 1 to 6 who were drawn from secondary schools in ManicalanJ and Masvingo educational regions. An open-ended questionnaire ivas used to generate data. The Pearson Product Moment Conelation (r) was used to analyse the data. Results showed that both boys and girls had similar perceptions about male and female jobs. It was also indicated that relatives...