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This article is an analysis of the transformation evaluations of higher education in South Africa. It offers a review of recent literature on conceptions of evaluation research models and practice, and of reform evaluations in education, specifically pertaining to higher education. From this analysis, a framework for the analysis of reform evaluations is proposed and used to review a selection of nine reports published since 1994 on evaluations of changes in higher education in South Africa....
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Allergic Contact Dermatitis (ACD) poses a great diagnostic challenge to the dermatologist as it mimics many common dermatoses. Patch test (PT) is used to establish the diagnosis of ACD and to exclude suspected allergens.This study reviewed the clinical presentations and patch test results of consecutive patients with the diagnosis of allergic contact dermatitis seen at the skin clinic of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH).This was a prospective study of all patients that presented...
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Abstract : The best part of my deployment to Djibouti, Africa, during the summer of 2004 was any opportunity to escape the 130 degree summer heat for temporary additional duties (TAD) in one of the surrounding countries. This is why I relished the thought of two weeks TAD to support training a Battalion of Ethiopian military peacekeepers. Like many Americans, I had never heard of ACOTA, which stands for Africa Contingency Operations Training and Assistance. But ACOTA was the reason I...
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We examined the association of orphanhood and completion of compulsory school education among young people in South Africa. In South Africa, school attendance is compulsory through grade 9, which should be completed before age 16. However, family and social factors such as orphanhood and poverty can hinder educational attainment. Participants were 10,452 16–24‐year‐olds who completed a South African national representative household survey. Overall, 23% had not completed compulsory school...
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This study examines the structure of abortion attitudes in a sample of 124 full‐time female university residence students, the relationship between self‐rated religiosity and abortion attitudes, as well as their knowledge of the Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act passed in South Africa in 1996. The data provide evidence for the existence of an underlying structure of abortion attitudes, which is complex and multifaceted. Almost 76% of the students described themselves as religious to...
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The field of medicine and medical practice requires the use of computers for support in information processing, decision making and records keeping. The success of information and communications technology applications in health is dependent on the level of computer use by health professionals especially doctors. This questionnaire-based study assessed the level of computer and internet use by doctors in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital as well as their perception of the medical recording system...
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Introduction: Within the Southern African prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) programmes, counsellors talk with pregnant mothers about a number of interrelated decisions and behaviour changes. Current counselling has been characterised as ineffective in eliciting behaviour change and as adopting a predominantly informational and directive approach. Motivational interviewing (MI) was chosen as a more appropriate approach to guide mothers in these difficult decisions, as it is...
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Designed to describe the magnitude and pattern of physical deformities in leprosy patients in Anambra State, Nigeria. Registered patients in 4 leprosy clinics in Anambra State were studied using interviewer-administered structured questionnaire. Each patient had general physical examination including neurologic and ophthalmic assessment. Physical deformities and disability were recorded and graded according to WHO criteria. Out of the 47 patients studied, 16 (34%) had pauci-bacillary leprosy...
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Objective: This study investigated the socio-demographic characteristicsof parents of children with disabilities in a South African community. Also studiedwere their emotional responses. Design and methodology: A social survey research and focus group designs wereemployed in this study to explore and describe parental emotions Participants: 174 parents of children with disabilities were randomly selected andinterviewed by this author and four research assistants at different locations in...
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The study was designed to estimate and compare the levels of burn out and well-being among students, teachers, nurses, doctors and laboratory technologists. Secondary school students and teachers of a private secondary school in Nnewi were selected. From Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital (Nnewi) nurses, laboratory technologists, medical students and doctors were recruited. These respondents were administered a Burn out Check List (BCL), and the Self Reporting Questionnaire (SRQ)....
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The study is designed to determine the level of obsessive-compulsive symptoms among a sample of medical students. To test the association between ‘trait' and ‘symptom' in obsessionality. One hundred and thirty-eight students had their socio-demographic profiles obtained. The subjects self-rated the Sandler – Hazari Obsessive Compulsive Inventory, and were assessed by a trained nurse with the Yale Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale YBOCS. Forty-six percent of the subjects scored above the...
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In this study, the relationship between ethnicity and cognitive styles was examined. Past literature (Witkin, 1978 Witkin, H. A. 1978. Cognitive styles in personal and cultural adaptation, New York: Clark University Press. [Google Scholar]) suggested that African Americans and other ethnic groups were field-dependent learners. However, more recent studies (Dunn & Dunn, 1991 Dunn, R. and Dunn, K. 1991. Teaching underachievers through their learning style strengths. The Association for the...
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Curriculum reforms first and foremost should focus on improving the current teaching and learning processes. As a systemic challenge, these changes need to include re-orientation from secondary education as pre-academic tertiary education to a wider range of options, including vocational education and the world of work. Curriculum reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) require comprehensive approaches directed at the complexity of the educational system at large. It requires the acknowledgement...