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Mohammed, Jibril, and Judith Thornton. "Development, validation, and testing of a physiotherapist initiated checklist of items for implementing pulmonary rehabilitation in Nigeria." Journal of the Pan African Thoracic Society 2 (September 30, 2021): 140–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/jpats_21_2021.

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Objectives: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) program is beneficial to patients with chronic respiratory diseases. However, PR services are limited or non-existent in many resource limited settings of the world, including Nigeria. Equally important, is lack of local guidelines or checklists to support the implementation of these programs. This study was aimed at developing, validating, and testing a physiotherapist initiated checklist of items for implementing of PR in Nigeria. Materials and Methods: A panel of experienced cardiopulmonary physiotherapists was constituted to draw-up and agree on a
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Rufai, Adedoyin Mistura, Adebayo Isaiah Ogunniyi, Kabir Kayode Salman, Mutiat Bukola Salawu, and Abiodun Olusola Omotayo. "Rural Transformation and Labor Market Outcomes among Rural Youths in Nigeria." Sustainability 13, no. 24 (2021): 13794. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su132413794.

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In Nigeria, unemployment in rural areas translates to economic problems, such as high levels of rural–urban migration. Interventions aimed at promoting rural transformation and development are designed to generate employment by promoting the growth of sectors such as manufacturing and services in rural areas. In this study, the General Household Survey (GHS) panel data for the post-planting and post-harvest periods of the 2011/2012 and 2015/2016 cropping seasons for Nigeria was used to investigate developments in rural areas in Nigeria between 2011 and 2015, and identified how these developmen
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Adeola Obayelu, Oluwakemi, Ifeoluwa Tunrayo Awoku, Fatai Abiola Sowunmi, and Mudashiru Akinyemi. "TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY DYNAMICS IN SMALLHOLDING CASSAVA-BASED FARMING IN RURAL NIGERIA." FOOD & AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT 3, no. 2 (2022): 67–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.26480/fabm.02.2022.67.73.

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Dynamics of production efficiency is a key factor in assessing resource-use patterns and production growth. Raising technical efficiency of smallholder farmers in rural areas would not only increase their income but also stimulate the rest of the economy. This study therefore assessed movement of smallholder farmers in and out of technical efficiency regime over time in Nigeria. Panel data from Living Standard Measurement Survey was analysed using stochastic production frontier model, Markov chain and multinomial logit model. Farm size, labour, cassava cuttings and the use of pesticides, signi
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Koome, Gilbert, Martin Atela, Faith Thuita, and Thaddaeus Egondi. "Health system factors associated with post-trauma mortality at the prehospital care level in Africa: a scoping review." Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open 5, no. 1 (2020): e000530. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/tsaco-2020-000530.

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BackgroundAfrica accounts forabout 90% of the global trauma burden. Mapping evidence on health systemfactors associated with post-trauma mortality is essential in definingpre-hospital care research priorities and mitigation of the burden. The studyaimed to map and synthesize existing evidence and research gaps on healthsystem factors associated with post-trauma mortality at the pre-hospital carelevel in Africa.MethodsA scoping review of published studies and grey literature was conducted. The search strategy utilized electronic databases comprising of Medline, Google Scholar, Pub-Med, Hinari a
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Dans, Maria Cristina, Kunuz Abdella, Dinah Baah-Odoom, et al. "Using a framework for resource stratification to adapt palliative care guidelines to Sub-Saharan Africa." Journal of Clinical Oncology 35, no. 31_suppl (2017): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2017.35.31_suppl.145.

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145 Background: The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) is a not-for-profit alliance of 27 leading cancer centers in the United States (US), but the NCCN’s mission to improve cancer care extends world-wide. Nearly half of the registered users of the NCCN Guidelines are based outside the US, and the NCCN has developed a process for adapting its Guidelines to lower-resourced settings. The cancer burden in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is significant – by 2030, annual cancer deaths in the region are projected to reach 1,000,000 people – and most cancers diagnosed in SSA are late-stage. Method
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Ogunlesi, A. O., and M. L. Adelekan. "Nigerian primary health care workers: a pilot survey on attitude to mental health." Bulletin of the Royal College of Psychiatrists 12, no. 10 (1988): 441–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.12.10.441.

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The history of health services in Nigeria shows that the earliest services were provided for sailors and slaves. Later, government services were introduced mainly to cater for European civil servants and military personnel. Since the introduction of these rudimentary services, the health services in Nigeria have undergone a series of developmental epochs.
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Snema, Aduwera Akerele. "Comparison of Public Mental Health in Nigeria During the Pandemic and the New Normal." Journal of Community Health Provision 2, no. 3 (2022): 185–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.55885/jchp.v2i3.167.

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Public mental health in Nigeria during the COVID-19 pandemic and the “new normal” that followed after the pandemic. We will analyze the impact of the pandemic on the mental health of the Nigerian people and how society has responded. In addition, we will also evaluate policies that have been implemented by the government and health institutions to address mental health problems caused by the pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused widespread anxiety and depression around the world, including in Nigeria. Some of the factors causing mental health problems in Nigeria during the pandemic includ
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Ajike, Patience Taiwo, Esther Abimbola Ariyo, Adijat Motunrayo Ariyo, and Kikelomo Adubi. "Emerging Adults’ Awareness and Perceptions of Mental Health Problems and Services in Nigeria." Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9, no. 1 (2022): 44–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23727322211068028.

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Despite the high prevalence of psychiatric disorders among Nigerian youths, mental health care access and usage in this population is extremely low. This review examines emerging adults’ awareness and perceptions of mental health problems and services in Nigeria. Specifically, we (1) provide background information about mental health perception, services, and challenges in Nigeria; (2) describe the current state of mental health among the emerging adult population in Nigeria; (3) discuss risk factors among emerging adults in Nigeria; (4) document emerging adults’ perception of mental health pr
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BANKOLE, AKINRINOLA, GILDA SEDGH, BONIFACE A. OYE-ADENIRAN, ISAAC F. ADEWOLE, RUBINA HUSSAIN, and SUSHEELA SINGH. "ABORTION-SEEKING BEHAVIOUR AMONG NIGERIAN WOMEN." Journal of Biosocial Science 40, no. 2 (2008): 247–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021932007002283.

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SummaryThis study used data from a community-based survey to examine women’s experiences of abortion in Nigeria. Fourteen per cent of respondents reported that they had ever tried to terminate a pregnancy, and 10% had obtained an abortion. The majority of women who sought an abortion did so early in the pregnancy. Forty-two per cent of women who obtained an abortion used the services of a non-professional provider, a quarter experienced complications and 9% sought treatment for complications from their abortions. Roughly half of the women who obtained an abortion used a method other than D&amp
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Olabisi, Jayeola, Sunday Kajola, Matthew Abioro, and Oyefemi Oworu. "Determinants of Audit Quality: Evidence from Nigerian Listed Insurance Companies." Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Ekonomika, no. 2 (September 2020): 182–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/ek.jvolsu.2020.2.17.

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The study examines the factors that determine audit quality among listed insurance companies in Nigeria. The study adopts Ex-post facto research design, and 15 companies are purposively selected, out of 25 listed insurance companies in Nigeria as of 2018. Panel data is extracted from the annual account and reports of the selected companies over a period of ten years (2009–2018). Pearson correlation analysis, Ordinary Least Square (OLS) and Regression are the statistical tools used for the analysis. The results of the study reveal a significant relationship between the audit firm size, audit te
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