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Background: Circulating micro particles are minute particles associated with prothrombotic nature found to be increased in the uteroplacental circulation in pregnancy, as such micro particles may be directly or indirectly associated with pregnancy loss. With abortion cases accounting for approximately 80% of cases at the Obstetrics and Gynaecology emergency ward at The University Teaching Hospital, this study aimed to determine if circulating micro particles are associated with the risk of...
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Malawian student nurse-midwife Martin Chigwede reflects upon the innovative intervention he developed to prepare his community for the arrival of COVID-19, and ends his reflection by challenging students to embrace leadership roles and innovation during these unprecedented times.
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The study was undertaken to analyze student's perspectives on enhancing research in Open and Distance Learning (ODL) in Lusaka.A descriptive survey design was used.The sample comprised 25 students in five institutions of learning in Lusaka who were purposively and randomly selected.Data was collected using questionnaires and semi-structured interview guides, while analysis of data was done using SPSS and themes.The study revealed that there are different student perspectives on enhancing...
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This study determines whether the Mastercard Foundation (MCF) Scholarship Program causally influences the creation of cognitive social capital among University of Pretoria scholarship recipients, by using an online lab experiment and a post-experimental survey. Cognitive social capital, which is based on commonly shared norms among members, leads to honest and cooperative behaviour. It is necessary for information flow ease, transaction costs reduction, and allowing communities to deal with...
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Alcohol abuse has become a global concern as heavy episodes of drinking among most youth in African countries have become prevalent. The aim of the study was to explore experiences and opinions of youth towards alcohol abuse in and out of school in Oshikango, Ohangwena Region, Namibia. This study adopted qualitative research approach and exploratory research design. Data was collected using semi structured interviews from five focused groups of in and out of school youth. For this, purposive...
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ABSTRACT In 1980, Zimbabwe inherited a Eurocentric education system from the British colony, aimed at the perpetuation of the subordination and silencing of the African child. When the government of Zimbabwe noticed the infestation of the colonial wound, demonstrated by the irrelevance and in-applicability of the inherited education system, it called for its reconstruction on a new curriculum, which was rolled out in 2015. However, Zimbabwean Social Studies teachers reported intractable...
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Objective: The objective of the study was to determine the factors and predictors of gaming disorder among medical students in Enugu, Nigeria. Methods: A cross-sectional study design involving undergraduate medical students in Enugu. Addiction to video games was measured using a Video game Addiction Test. This was used to obtain information from 400 respondents. Results: Addiction to video games was recorded in 158 students (39.5%). On both bivariate analyses, gender and academic level were...
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To improve the contribution of agriculture to food and nutrition security, average cereal yields in sub-Saharan Africa must reach 70%–80% of the water-limited yield potential in a sustainable manner. Within marginalized agricultural landscapes, intercropping cereals with legumes can contribute to sustainable intensification of cereal systems while contributing to nutritional security. Under increased climate variability, inefficient management of cereal–legume intercrop systems could cause...
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The study investigated the impact of generative learning model (GLM) on academic self-concept and achievement of secondary school students in Chemistry in Onitsha Education Zone, Nigeria. A quasi-experimental design was used involving a sample of 98 students, 67 males and 31 females from Onitsha education zone. The instruments known as chemistry self concept scale (CSCS) and chemistry achievement test (CAT) were used for data collection. The instruments were validated by three experts one...
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Southern Africa has, of late, been on the receiving end of severe storms that have left behind serious trails of destruction from strong winds, heavy rainfall and floods. The most recent is Tropical Cyclone Idai, one of the most intense and most powerful storms to ever hit southern Africa. Idai brought death and destruction in Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe in March 2019. While much attention is given to these severe storms that cover large areas and several countries, our attention has...
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This study determined change process factors affecting the uptake of electronic health records (EHR) by nurses at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) in Eldoret, Kenya. Descriptive cross-sectional research design was utilised in the inquiry. Data was collected using a structured questionnaire deployed to 279 nurses. Descriptive statistics, correlation and linear regression evaluations were utilised to ascertain the change process factors affecting EHR adoption. Descriptive analysis...