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This study investigated the knowledge, attitude and practices of a sample of Nigerian medical students towards sperm donation. It was a self-administered semi-structured questionnaire survey of fifth and final year medical students of the College of Medicine, University of Nigeria, Enugu campus, South-eastern Nigeria. Out of 205 eligible medical students in both classes, 180 (87.8%) responded. There were 99 male and 81 female respondents. Their ages ranged from 20 to 30 years with a mean of...
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SummaryThis study assessed voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) uptake, nevirapine use and infant feeding options among the pregnant women seen in a tertiary care centre in Enugu, South-east Nigeria, with the aim of identifying gaps (if any) in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) implementation in the hospital. It was a prospective study of all antenatal clinic attendees and those who delivered at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu, within a 7-month...
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Abstract The farmer field school (FFS) approach was used in semi-arid eastern Kenya in the period 2002–2003 to explore technology options for addressing declining soil fertility and to institute learning processes on integrated nutrient management (INM). Participatory diagnosis of soil fertility constraints and experimental design workshops led to the formulation of the INM-FFS learning curriculum and choice of INM technologies for testing in the central learning plot. INM technologies...
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Abstract This study was a descriptive survey that focused on factors influencing students' drug use among secondary school students in Delta Central Senatorial District, Delta State, Nigeria. A simple ballot system was used to select the sample from junior secondary school (JSS) classes 1 and 2, and senior secondary school (SSS) classes 1 and 2. A self-complete questionnaire was used to elicit information from 640 students about their demographic characteristics, and general information...
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Background: Aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality from stroke in Africans. In many parts of Nigeria it is largely underdiagnosed. Literature is scanty for this condition in the South East of Nigeria especially for the last two decades. Aims: To determine the case spectrum of subarachnoid haemorrhage, particularly of the aneurysmal type, in Enugu, South East Nigeria. Methods: A retrospective study was done of patients admitted into the...
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This paper presents the preliminary findings of a co-link analysis of 95 (out of a total of 142) institutions of higher education in eastern and southern Africa. Data was collected using a uniform search strategy, i.e. two search queries were used to extract relevant data from the Yahoo! search engine. Data was captured and stored in Microsoft Excel spreadsheets as 2-dimensional matrices. UCINET version 6 (comprising of several analytic technologies) was primarily used to analyse the data in...
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The three-year Girls’ Education Project (GEP) aims to improve the quality of life of girls by seeking to increase their enrolment, retention and completion of primary school education. The project is being implemented in six states of Northern Nigeria, under a bilateral agreement between the Federal Government of Nigeria and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) with funding support from the Department for International Development (DFID). It uses an inter-sectoral approach to provide...
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Ghana is a multilingual society with English, a foreign language, as its official language, owing to the country's colonial heritage. Except in a few cases where children grow up in affluent homes where they are exposed to English from infancy, most Ghanaian children are exposed to English for the first time at school, after having gained some proficiency at home in the predominant language of the local community, which may be a mother tongue but not necessarily so for all children growing up in the community.
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<b>Objectives:</b> To assess the knowledge of final year medical students in Nigeria, about good prescribing and the application of this knowledge to their prescribing skills.<br><b> Materials and Methods:</b> Thirty four final year medical students of the Lagos State University College of Medicine (LASUCOM), Ikeja, were interviewed with a structured questionnaire that assessed their knowledge on the principles of good prescribing. They were also requested to write a prescription, based on a...
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Universal education is widely viewed as critical to poverty reduction and economic growth. However, more than 100 million children in developing countries do not have access to primary school education. According to recent UNICEF statistics, 7.3 million Nigerian children, of which number 67 per cent are girls, are not enrolled in school. Over the past four decades, successive Nigerian governments have set targets and policies towards achieving universal primary education. Achieving universal...
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Background: Nutrition education programmes are frequently implemented in developing countries with the aim of improving dietary practices. Few studies have, to date, examined the various steps in such an education process in a developing country setting. This study, uses McGuire's Communication/Persuasion model to assess the impact among poor rural women in Mozambique of two nutrition education delivery methods: group classes only...
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Die Erwerbung der «Wissensobjekte» in Zusammenhang mit der Säure-Base-Titration durch tunesische Schüler und Studenten. In dieser Arbeit nehmen wir uns vor, die Wissensobjekte zu vergleichen, die tunesische Schüler der Terminale (12. Klasse) und Studenten im ersten Studienjahr erworben haben, um die Säure-Base-Titration zu beschreiben. Sind sie imstande, die verschiedenen symbolischen Figurationen (Reaktiongleichung, Verlaufkurve der pH-Messung, numerische Beziehungen) mit den Gesetzen und...