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Nurses play a key role in cases of cardiopulmonary arrest by promptly attending to and initiating cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation thus requires nurses to possess appropriate attitudes, competencies, and adherence to the best nursing practice. Cardiac arrests are a prevalent cause of fatalities, being responsible for approximately 30% of deaths worldwide. Despite this statistic, however, research in this specific field is lacking in Namibia.The objective...
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Introduction The global consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic cannot be overstated. Vaccinations are one of the leading strategies to protect against the virus, and it is likely that students’ understanding and desire to be vaccinated can be major factors in helping contain the pandemic. Nonetheless, no studies looked into the vaccine attitude, knowledge and willingness in Namibia. Objectives To assess and describe the association between knowledge, attitudes, and willingness of...
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Abstract Forced displacement is inherently spatial, with aspects operating at multiple scales. At the individual scale, space shapes a survivor’s experience. At the regional scale, space mediates our understanding of global processes of forced displacement and shapes our local responses to these worldwide trends. As long as there has been forced displacement, some form of geographic mapping has been used to understand, represent, and reason about forced displacement. In modern times, mapping...
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This study aimed to determine the computed tomography findings associated with very recent catastrophic 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake-related injuries and their anatomotopographic distribution in the adult population.The incorporated computed tomography scans of 768 adult cases who had been admitted to the hospital and had undergone computed tomography imaging after these tragic disasters had been examined on the Teleradiology Reporting System of the Turkish Ministry of Health. To this end,...
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Introduction: Low back disc disease (LSD) is a neurosurgical condition with significant socioeconomic repercussions.The objective of this study was to determine the frequency and report the modalities of management.Methodology: This study on lumbosciatic disc disease was carried out in the neurosurgery department of the University Hospital Center (CHU), la Renaissance in N'Djamena.It covered a period of 12 months (from September 2019 to August 2020).A descriptive and an analytical approach...
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Climate change puts food system at risk if there are no effective adaptation strategies. The study investigated influence of farmers' demographics (education, age and gender) on twelve considerable factors for adaptation strategies across four (Edo, Ondo, Benue and Niger) States in Nigeria by subjecting 1600 copies of pretest questionnaire to stepwise multiple regression analysis. The factors are Years of Practice (YoP), Farm Size, (FS), Places of Selling Produce (PSP), Use of Family as...
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Reforming the Syrian higher education (HE) sector can play an important role in supporting Syria when the country emerges from conflict and transitions to recovery. However, this reform should be based on a deep understanding of the sector's current problems. Otherwise, we risk reproducing the same inequalities and oppressive structures that contributed to the conflict. The purpose of this article is to provide up-to-date knowledge for policymakers and researchers on the current situation of...
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Obstetric fistula (OF) remains a major public health problem in low-income countries. This study aimed to investigate the sociodemographic, clinical, and therapeutic characteristics of obstetric urogenital fistulas in a regional teaching hospital in Burkina Faso.a retrospective cross-sectional study from 1st January 2015 to 31st December 2019 included 50 women who underwent OF surgery repair in the regional teaching hospital of Ouahigouya in Burkina Faso. Case identification was completed by...
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The article is an extract from PhD study that investigated leadership styles used by principals to administer four colleges of education in Zambia with the view to establishing the styles’ influence, pragmatism and suitability in creating conducive teaching and learning environments in the colleges studied. Using a cross section survey and mixed method research approach, the study analysed four leadership styles namely autocratic, democratic, laissez-faire and instructional to substantiate...
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Language of instruction is a topic of great interest in current international education and development discourse, particularly as it applies to early-grade reading. As a result, African language-medium instruction has received increased attention from international education donors and stakeholders in the last 10+ years. This chapter examines some of the complexities of local language-medium education programming, particularly in African contexts. It provides an overview of key program...
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Climate change is an increasingly important theme in Africa, where a large majority of its people depend on livestock and agricultural activities for livelihood. Concurrently, the topic of health of migrants and people on the move is rapidly raising both in the health debate and migration governance agenda in the Region. The link with climate change from the perspective of health and migration experts needs to be systematically addressed.The article aims to contribute to the discourse on the...
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Poverty and food insecurity remain the greatest challenge to the wellbeing and health of rural communities in KwaZulu-Natal. To try and curb this phenomenon, the South African government founded the National School Nutrition Programme as a nudge towards improving health and ensuring that children in across South Africa enroll and stay in school. This study uses a qualitative approach to conduct an investigation by observing 6 to 8 families in the Empangeni rural region of KwaZulu-Natal....
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Bone problems such as angular deformities of the knee are common in children in Africa. The aim of this survey was to study epidemiologic aspects of frontal plane angular knee deformities in school children in Kribi. A total of 860 school children in Kribi aged 3 to 18 years were surveyed in a cross-sectional descriptive study from December 2019 to March 2020. Each child was examined. Intercodylar distances, intermalleolar distances and the tibiofemoral angles were assessed. The type of knee...