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The pervasiveness of climate change impacts has necessitated the collaboration of global leaders, civil society organizations, non-governmental organizations and corporate organisations. Indeed, everyone who cares about planet earth is taking drastic steps and proactive measures to combat climate change phenomenon. One of the contributory factors to climate change is volume of waste being generated. The unprecedented increase in the global waste generation has also been linked to consumption...
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The most common constrain to career progression among youth in Kenya is the inability to make informed career decisions. Majority of high school students suffer from excitement for attaining university degree self-actualization rather than taking up career that enhances development of talents and skills that are job market driven. This study aimed at examining the influence of self-efficacy in career decision making among secondary school students. The participants in the study consisted of...
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Introduction: Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune inflammatory polyarthritis with numerous extraarticular manifestations. It is said to be rare among black Africans, however there has been a report from a private clinic in Nigeria. We hereby present the clinical and laboratory patterns of presentation of rheumatoid arthritis in a tertiary hospital in Nigeria.Methods: This was a four year retrospective study of patients that presented to the Rheumatology unit of Lagos State University...
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Objectives: The factors associated with quality of life (QOL) and anthropometric measurements as outcomes of food consumption were examined among school-age children in Tanzania.
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Context: Nursing process is the systematic method of thinking used by nurses to develop an individualized plan of care for patients. Effective use of the nursing process depends on a nurse's familiarity with the standardized nursing language. Aim: This study evaluates the utilization of nursing process on the day of admission and within 24 h of patient admission in a teaching hospital.Setting and Design: Descriptive and Retrospective design was utilized.Materials and Methods: Systematic...
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The need for the production of Topographic Information System (TIS) of Federal School of Surveying, Oyo arose due to the absence of Topographic Information System for proper planning of the school.Therefore, TIS was carried out with the aim of producing a tool for effective planning and land management of the school.Field and Office reconnaissance were carried out in order to be familiar with the terrain and do proper planning on the methodology and equipment to be used for the acquisition...
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The impact of climate change in Tanzania is dynamic and differs among regions as they are impacted in different ways.While other regions experience normal rainfall and temperature patterns, others have continued to experience temperature extremes, severe droughts, decline in crops production coupled with food insecurity, extreme weather episodes of heavy rainfall associated with floods, loss of lives and infectious disease outbreaks.Despite the effects of climate change being recognized in...
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Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a sexually transmitted infection found most commonly among sexually active adolescents and young women. HPV vaccine is available in Nigeria. However, very few persons have been vaccinated. This study, therefore, aimed to assess the level of awareness of HPV infection and its vaccine uptake among female university students in Rivers State. Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study carried out between July and October 2015 in three...
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One of the greatest challenges for English language teachers in Nigerian secondary schools is how to prepare students to meet the competitive demands of life in the 21st century. On one hand, the student has to acquire the skills of interpreting and using information in a speed-driven world of communication. On the other hand, the teacher is faced with poor infrastructure and lack of materials which make it difficult for the teaching –learning process. Faced with the persistent reality of...
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Climate variability and change continue to be a threat to Africa’s agro-ecosystems. This is anticipated to have a multitude of immediate and long-term impacts on sub-Saharan Africa’s natural resources of the present study attempts to establish the potential benefit of integrating local stakeholders’ knowledge into climate scenarios. Specifically, the study sought to tap into the expertise and perspectives of locally important stakeholders in the potentially sensitive Wami/Ruvu River...
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Background: While the combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP) is one of the most commonly used methods of birth control especially in the developed countries, robust and current information on the pill use in developing countries including Nigeria is at best lacking.Objectives: The study was conducted to determine the prevalence rate, efficacy and side effects of COCP at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH), Port Harcourt, Southern Nigeria.Methods: It was a retrospective...
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BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency anaemia is the most common cause of anaemia in pregnancy in developing countries. Iron deficiency with or without causing maternal anaemia could have adversely affect pregnancy. The iron stores in the body can be estimated by assaying the serum ferritin levels as this is the best non-invasive method and closely reflects that gotten form a bone marrow aspiration. When there is infection, hyperthyroidism or malignancy, the serum ferritin levels are increased and may...
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Kenya has seen a paradigm shift in nursing education sector recording high rates of enrolment of students to training while their performance in Nursing Council of Kenya (NCK) examination remained variable and unpredictable. This study evaluated performance of BSc nursing students in NCK examinations by examining institutional characteristics in relation to performance. NCK identified it as priority area of research. The study used qualitative and quantitative approach to collect data...
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The study investigated the annual atmospheric loadings of particulate matter (PM) from open burning of sawdust in southwestern Nigeria using emission factor approach. The estimated annual atmospheric loading of PM from the states ranged between 1.18–8.29 ton/annum while 23.4 ton/annum was obtained for the entire southwestern Nigeria. The maximum per capita and land distribution of the emission were estimated to be 0.844 g/capita and 304.592 g/km2 and these were from Ondo and Lagos States,...