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Special Studies Experience, Summer 2014 -- Zanzibar, Tanzania -- Partner Agencie(s): Growth International Volunteer Excursions (GIVE)
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The global problem of access to improved sanitation and water management practices has been compounded by the gap existing between knowledge and practice as well as attitude. The aim of this study was to assess households' knowledge and attitude on water, sanitation, and hygiene practices through a school health programme. Semistructured questionnaires, focus group discussions, key informant interviews, and observation checklist were used to obtain information from 95 households which were...
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Student nurses are exposed to hazards as they trained in the clinical setting. Little is known about how knowledgeable students are about universal precautions and how this is practiced by students in the clinical area. This study aimed to determine knowledge and practice of universal precautions by students of school of nursing, Jos. A convenience sampling was employed to draw 76 students who voluntarily filled a self administered questionnaire. Findings revealed that the average age of...
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This paper bemoans the current scourge of child- sexual abuse as well as the recent disturbing phenomenon of female rapists bedevilling the nation. It is particularly disconcerting when it is reported that there are over 2000 child rape cases reported each year in Zimbabwe. The author considers this as a serious problem which needs urgent attention. However, the author claims that, this scourge is concomitant with man’s broad search for ‘happiness’. Thus, this insatiable search for happiness...
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Of all the components of primary health care, maternal health seems to be most revealing of the stark differentials between health care in developed and developing countries such as Nigeria. This most easily observed indicator of these differentials is the spiraling increases in maternal mortality ratio in many parts of the country. There seems to be several barriers which are causing resistance to intervention by health agencies. There is therefore a need for research to provide evidence...
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Background and introduction Maternal deaths are highest in low resource countries, skilled attendance at birth (SBA) and the availability of emergency obstetric care (EmOC) are key strategies to improve maternal health and achieve the millennium development goal number 5. In-service emergency obstetric and newborn care (EmONC) training has been used for many years to improve the quality of skilled attendance at birth and availability of EmOC, however few packages have been properly...
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This study was designed to assess emergency contraception knowledge, attitude and practices among female students at Parakou University.A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted on 570 female students recruited after cluster sampling in the various university departments. A predefined questionnaire was used to interview students after they consented to participate in the survey. The data collected were analysed by Epi Info software and variables were compared by Chi-square test with...
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The purpose of this study was to find ways of sustaining water points in Buhera district schools. It was motivated by the observation that (40%) of boreholes in the district broke down in 2010 and were not repaired. The situation forced school children to resort to unprotected water sources exposing themselves to water bone diseases. The study contributes to millennium development goal 2, (achieve universal primary education) and goal 7, (ensure environmental sustainability). The study was...
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The widespread use of CAM around the world requires health professionals including pharmacists to have the required knowledge to better advise their patients. This has lead to an increased need for the inclusion of CAM instruction into the mainstream undergraduate Pharmacy education. This study was designed to describe pharmacy students awareness, use, attitude and perceived need for CAM education at COMAHS-USL and at the same time, determine how these descriptive outcomes are influenced by...
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This article examines the nature of the problem of lack of proficiency in English by black students and black teachers in South Africa. Since liberation in 1994, South Africa has undergone changes in many spheres including in education. These changes have not necessarily translated into the improvement or betterment of the people, particularly the previously marginalized black people. In Education, there has been many experiments undertaken by the South African government and all these...