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KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF NURSES TOWARDS RESEARCH

KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF NURSES TOWARDS RESEARCH ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to explore factors that influence nurses’ attitudes and beliefs towards research evidence-based practice by answering the following questions: Do nurses find research easy to understand? Do nurses believe the results of the research that they read? Does number of years of experience as a nurse affect nurses’ attitudes and beliefs about research? Does level of education influence nurses ...

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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE WEIGHT GAIN IN PREGNANT WOMEN

PEOPLE’S PERCEPTION OF COMMUNITY POLICING AS AN EFFECTIVE STRATEGY FOR CRIME REDUCTION IN ABUJA MUNICIPAL AREA COUNCIL   CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study Crime is one of the most obvious events which confront people in the late modern age(Giddens,2004).Idris, Inspector General of Police stated in a lecture delivered to Participants of National War College, Abuja that‘ perhaps the most potent threat to national security of any country is crime. ...

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FACTORS AFFECTING FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES IN RURAL AREA WOMEN

FACTORS AFFECTING FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES IN RURAL AREA WOMEN CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Family planning is one of the most ―health-promoting‖ and cost-effective activities in public health promotion and has the potential to avert approximately 30% of maternal and 10% of child deaths.1 Thus, FP contributes to achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) through healthier birth spacing and by reducing mortality and morbidity associated with pregnancy.2Decades of research and investment in ...

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DETECTION OF HEPATITIS C AND B AMONG PRISON INMATE AND PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS IN KADUNA METROPOLIS

Detection of hepatitis c and b among prison inmate and psychiatric patients in Kaduna metropolis   ABSTRACT There is high risk of contracting hepatitis B and C among individuals with psychotic disorders due to lifestyle factors and prisoners globally continue to demonstrate a higher prevalence of Hepatitis B and C than the general population. This study was aimed at determining the seroprevalence of HCV and HBV and to detect hepatitis ...

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HEALTH CARE SEEKING BEHAVIOUR AMONG THE AGED IN NIGER STATE, NIGERIA

HEALTH CARE SEEKING BEHAVIOUR AMONG THE AGED IN NIGER STATE, NIGERIA CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1.        Background to the Study Aging refers to a lifelong process and varies in its effect on individuals, and as commonly defined as beginning at the age of 65. (Hess, 2008). Aging is a process of becoming older, it represent the accumulation of changes in a person overtime (Bowen, Richard, Atwood, & Craig 2004). Aging is the gradual change ...

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HEALTH CARE SEEKING BEHAVIOR AMONG THE AGED IN NIGER STATE, NIGERIA

NURSING PROJECT TOPICS AND MATERIALSHEALTH CARE SEEKING BEHAVIOUR AMONG THE AGED IN a        Background to the Study Aging refers to a lifelong process and varies in its effect on individuals, and as commonly defined as beginning at the age of 65. (Hess, 2008). Aging is a process of becoming older, it represent the accumulation of changes in a person overtime (Bowen, Richard, Atwood, & Craig 2004). Aging is the gradual ...

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INFLUENCE OF SHIFT WORK AND MARITAL STATUS ON OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AMONG NURSES IN NIGERIA

Abstract Work Related Stress (WRS) is the harmful physical and emotional responses that occur when the requirements of job do not match the capabilities, resources, or needs of the worker in the work environment. Hospital work stress is a nosocomial stress characterized by stressors like; work over load, under staffing, use of redundant equipment, poor promotion, poor managerial relationship with staff, poor working environment, excessive/prolonged working hours, etc. This study ...

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INFLUENCE OF ROLE DISCRIPTION AND SHIFT WORK ON ETHICAL BEHAVIOUR OF NURSES

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background of the study A disturbing but unavoidable fact of organization life is that employees sometimes engage in ethically questionable activities that harm their companies, their co-workers, or the general public (Ugwu, 2011). The question of ethics is one that is linked with the history of mankind. It deals with good or bad, right or wrong of behavior, it evaluates conducts against some absolute criteria and puts ...

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