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Jun 17, 2024Open    Access

Influence of Monitoring and Evaluation Practices on Performance of Health Projects: Evidence from SIKIKA Project in Dodoma and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Karerema Richard Kwareh,Yohana James Mgale,Tumaini Gotfried Rwela
A number of development projects fail due to insufficient Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) initiatives. This study was conducted in Dodoma and Dar es Salaam regions of Tanzania to assess the influence of Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) practices on the performance of the SIKIKA Health Project. A purposive sampling technique was adopted to select the respondents. A to-tal of 71 respondents participated in this study. Data were collected through interviews, focus group discussions, and documentary ...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.11, 2024
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1111470


May 31, 2024Open    Access

Prevalence of Mental Disorders among Moroccan Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Sarah Drider,Mohammed Ouhssine
The mental health of university students was already a public health problem even before the outbreak of the COVID-19 Pandemic. It was the subject of several international studies before and during the Pandemic which revealed worrying prevalence of disorders. In Morocco few studies have been conducted on university students. The main objective of our study was to help improve the prevention and management of mental disorders in students during a pandemic. A cross-sectional study with an analytic...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.11, 2024
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1111586


May 30, 2024Open    Access

Knowledge, Perception and Practice of Skin Bleaching among Adults in Northeastern Nigeria

Zara William Wudiri,Mohammed Tahiru Bolori,Fatima Lawan Bukar,Taofikademola Oloyede,Mary Olubisi Amodu,Aisha Aliyu Abulfathi,Usmanaffan Haruna,Aisha Ali Bakari,Jesse Kwayas Isa’ac,Haruna Musa Garba,Babangida Ibrahim
Background: Skin bleaching seems to have become common in different communities across Nigeria. The few studies that have been done in the past were limited to the southern part of Nigeria or to academic institutions only. It appears that the local communities in the northeastern region of Nigeria are seriously unaware of the possible risks related to the usage of bleaching products. The purpose of the study was to ascertain adults’ knowledge, beliefs, and practices of skin blea...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.11, 2024
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1111390


May 27, 2024Open    Access

A Mental Health Nursing Course to Reduce Discrimination towards People with Mental Illness among Nursing Students: A Quasi-Experimental Study

Si Qin,Hong Zhou,Yanhong Hu
Objective: Nursing students were reported to hold discriminatory attitudes towards people with mental illness across various countries. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the educational intervention, a mental health nursing course on reducing discrimination towards people with mental illness among nursing students. Methods: A quasi-experimental study with a before-after design was conducted, involving 57 nursing students from a public university in Chin...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.11, 2024
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1111585


May 23, 2024Open    Access

Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices towards COVID-19 Vaccination: Comparison Study between Makerere University Medical Students and Katanga Slum Residents, in Uganda

Sanjanaa Srikant,Darshit Ashok Dave,Sserubogo Samuel Gordon,Kyabaggu Christopher,Okello Solomon Roy Jasper,Nabunje Joletta Eleanor,Namatovu Lindah Joyce,Namuli Angella,Serufusa Phillip Zack,Misba Noori,Munabi Ian,Sarah Kiguli
Introduction: COVID-19 pandemic posed unprecedented challenges on global health systems. COVID-19 vaccines emerged crucial in curbing its spread. Existing studies on KAP among medical students and slum community residents revealed mixed findings, with knowledge gaps, misconceptions, and barriers to vaccine acceptance. Understanding KAP of vaccine uptake is essential for effective public health strategies. Objective: The objective of this study was to assess know...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.11, 2024
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1111455


May 15, 2024Open    Access

Association between Multimorbidity and Quality of Life among Adults Attending Outpatient Clinics in the Ashanti Region: A Cross-Sectional Study

Jane Acquaye,Joseph Kwasi Brenyah,Isaac Asenso Brobbey-Kyei,Emmanuel Brobbey-Kyei
Multimorbidity, the coexistence of two or more chronic conditions in an individual, is increasingly prevalent worldwide, posing significant challenges for healthcare systems and patient well-being. This cross-sectional study aims to investigate the association between multimorbidity and quality of life (QoL) among adults attending outpatient clinics in health facilities within the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Method: A sample of n = 400 participants were recruited using convenience ...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.11, 2024
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1111532


May 15, 2024Open    Access

The Health of Victims of Wars and Armed Conflicts in Africa and Asia: Resilience, an Organizational Question

Bukasa Jean Marcel Bukasa,Kabulo Serge Musoya,Ilunga Dubois Bakona,Kasolua Jean Bosco Mutombo,Ilunga Michel Umba,Kabongo Juhdex Kasongo,Kabamba Serge Tshiama,Kalombola Didier Chuy
Introduction: Many Nations of the world have been confronted for years with insurgencies led by terrorist groups, armed and inter-ethnic groups which have strongly disrupted socio-economic life with enormous collateral effects including the displacement of affected populations being forced to live in conditions of health and sometimes global precariousness. The aim of the study is to identify literature that has addressed the theme of resilience among refugees from several conte...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.11, 2024
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1111416


May 07, 2024Open    Access

Attitudes, and perceptions of COVID-19 vaccines and Acceptance to receive COVID-19 vaccine among healthcare workers in Yaounde, Cameroon

Tendongmo Kinsley Aka,Sylvester Ndeso Atanga,Seraphine Nkie Esemu,Lucy Mande Ayamba Ndip
Great efforts were being made to stop the spread and impact of the coronavirus pandemic through vaccines. Cameroon began vaccinating healthcare workers (HCWs) against COVID-19 vaccines on March, 2021. However, willingness to be vaccinated highly depends on factors other than vaccine availability. This study sought to measure the acceptance rate and related factors for COVID-19 vaccination among HCWs in Yaoundé, Cameroon. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 510 HCWs in Yaounde, Cameroon. ...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.11, 2024
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1111483


May 07, 2024Open    Access

Clinical Profile of a Person with Experience of Deliberate Self-Poisoning

Vanja Tatalovi?,Ana-Marija Vejnovi?,Sveto Bjelan,Sanja Bjelan,Isidora ?ozi?
Introduction: Suicide is one of the leading causes of premature death in young adults. Among the major risk factors for suicide is a pre-existing suicide attempt. Self-poisoning is the most common form of suicide at-tempt, so we decided to examine the clinical profile of people with this experience to contribute to the design of prevention programs in order to reduce suicide rate. The Aim: The aim was to analyze sociodemo-graphic and psychopathological characteristics, and health of patients who...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.11, 2024
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1111476


Apr 26, 2024Open    Access

Long-Term Health Related Quality of Life Following Uterine Fibroid Embolization in a Predominantly Black African Population: A Retrospective Cohort Study

Michael Kioko,Marleen Temmerman,Timona Obura,Adelaide Lusambili
Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) is one of the effective options available for treatment of symptomatic uterine fibroids with documented improvement in the quality of life and reduction in symptoms. The study assessed long-term quality of life post-uterine fibroid embolization in a mostly black population, noting scanty local or African research on this topic despite evidence suggesting a higher fibroid burden among black women. This retrospective study examined patients who underwent UFE from...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.11, 2024
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1111452


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