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Journal articles on the topic "Medical policy – Nigeria – Oyo State"
Ilesanmi, Olayinka Stephen, Oluwatosin Temitope Owoeye-Lawal, Adewale Johnson Aro, Aanuoluwapo Adeyimika Afolabi, Adesola Olawumi Kareem, Chukwuyem Abejegah, and Oladele Oluwafemi Ayodeji. "Risk factors for Lassa fever infection among survivors at the Federal Medical Center, Owo, Ondo State, Nigeria." January-July 7, no. 1 (June 23, 2021): 128–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/ijoh.2021.128-134.
Full textOlugbade, O. T., T. O. Ladipo, O. Isreal, E. O. Adedire, B. Adedokun, O. Ajumobi, A. Olayinka, and I. Ajayi. "Malaria surveillance system evaluation, Oyo state, Nigeria 2012." International Journal of Infectious Diseases 21 (April 2014): 275–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2014.03.992.
Full textAdeshina, Wasiu Olawale, Olugbenga Adesoji Christopher Ologbon, and Adewunmi Olubanjo Idowu. "ANALYSIS OF EFFICIENCY AMONG RICE FARMERS IN OYO STATE, NIGERIA." African Journal of Science and Nature 10 (November 10, 2020): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.46881/ajsn.v10i0.172.
Full textADESHINA, Wasiu Olawale, Olugbenga Adesoji Christopher OLOGBON, and Adewunmi Olubanjo IDOWU. "ANALYSIS OF EFFICIENCY AMONG RICE FARMERS IN OYO STATE, NIGERIA." African Journal of Science and Nature 6 (July 23, 2020): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.46881/ajsn.v6i0.142.
Full textLawoyin, T. O., U. Larsen, H. Osinowo, and M. E. Walker. "Sexual behavioural risks of married men in Oyo State, Nigeria." International Journal of STD & AIDS 12, no. 1 (January 2001): 63–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095646240101200114.
Full textBolaji, A. I., T. O. Ojebode, O. S. Adekanye, and A. O. Bolaji. "Influence of Family Structure and Functionality on Immunization Status of Infants Attending GOPC of BMC Saki." Research Journal of Health Sciences 8, no. 3 (October 9, 2020): 163–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/rejhs.v8i3.2.
Full textBamidele, F., A. Akinyode, A. Edukogho, and S. Gidado. "Evaluation of measles surveillance system in Oyo State, Nigeria from 2011 - 2016." International Journal of Infectious Diseases 73 (August 2018): 270–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2018.04.4031.
Full textIfeyinwa Umeokeke, Nneji, Victor Olusegun Okoruwa, and Temitayo Adenike Adeyemo. "Impact of electronic-wallet system on farmer’s welfare in Oyo State, Nigeria." International Journal of Social Economics 44, no. 4 (April 10, 2017): 474–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijse-07-2015-0184.
Full textAdetunji, Stephen Oluwasegun, Emmanuel Donbraye, Michael Joshua Ekong, and Blessing Ifeoluwa Adetunji. "Rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis among known HIV-infected patients in Oyo State, Nigeria." Journal of Immunoassay and Immunochemistry 40, no. 3 (March 5, 2019): 289–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15321819.2019.1583579.
Full textLayade, K. T., A. A. Layade, O. J. Kehinde, S. A. Alaye, and W. A. Jayeoba. "Assessment of Wildlife Hunting Activities in Ido Local Government Area, Oyo State Nigeria." Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management 25, no. 3 (April 27, 2021): 415–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jasem.v25i3.16.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Medical policy – Nigeria – Oyo State"
Omoruan, Augustine Idowu. "The design and implementation policy of the National Health Insurance Scheme in Oyo State, Nigeria." Thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25895.
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Lawal, Afeez Folorunsho. "Between policy and reality: a study of a community based health insurance programme in Kwara State Nigeria." Thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/27847.
Full textThe challenge of accessing affordable healthcare services in the developing countries prompted the promotion of community-based health insurance (CBHI) as an effective alternative. CBHI has been implemented in many countries of the South over the last three decades for the purpose of improving access and attaining universal health coverage. However, the sudden stoppage of a CBHI programme in rural Nigeria raised a lot of concerns about the suitability of the health financing scheme. Thus, this thesis examines the stoppage of the CBHI programme in rural Kwara, Nigeria. Premised on the health policy triangle as a conceptual framework, mixed methods approach was adopted for data collection. This involved 12 focus group discussions, 22 in-depth interviews, 32 key informant interviews and 1,583 questionaires. The study participants were community members, community leaders, healthcare providers, policymakers, international partner, health maintenance organisation officials and a researcher. Findings revealed that transnational actors relied on various resources (e.g. fund and ‘expertise’) and formed alliances with local actors to drive the introduction of the programme. As such, the design and implementation of the policy were dominated by international actors. Despite the sustainability challenges faced by the programme, the study found that it benefitted some of the enrolled community members. Though, even at the subsidised amount, enrolment premium was still a challenge for many. The main reasons for the stoppage of the programme are a paucity of fund and poor management. The stoppage of the programme, however, signified a point of reversal in the relative achievements recorded by the CBHI scheme because community members have deserted the healthcare facilities due to high costs of care. In view of these, the thesis notes that short-term policies often lead to temporary outcomes and suggests the need to repurpose the role of the state by introducing a long-term comprehensive healthcare policy – based on the reality of the nation – to provide equitable healthcare services for the citizenry irrespective of their capacity to pay.
Sociology
D. Phil. (Sociology)
Books on the topic "Medical policy – Nigeria – Oyo State"
Aiyede, Remi. Policy implementation at the sub-national level: A study of Oyo State, Nigeria. Ibadan: Development Policy Centre, 2001.
Find full textAlubo, Sylvester Ogoh. Medical professionalism and state power in Nigeria. Jos, Nigeria: Centre for Development Studies, 1995.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Medical policy – Nigeria – Oyo State"
Akinbami, C. A. O. "Climatepreneurship: Adaptation Strategy for Climate Change Impacts on Rural Women Entrepreneurship Development in Nigeria." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation, 2143–68. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6_191.
Full textNwankpa, Michael. "Making Nigeria Ungovernable." In The Boko Haram Reader, 203–6. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190908300.003.0080.
Full textOlufemi, Lawal Musediq, and Irhue Young Kenneth. "Biodiversity Conservation and Unmet Social and Health Needs in the Rural Communities of Niger State, Nigeria." In Practice, Progress, and Proficiency in Sustainability, 22–40. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7158-2.ch002.
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