Author: SANUSI, Oluwatoyin Maryam,
Area of research / Subject: Socio-Demographic Characteristics Intimate Partner Violence Among Women Attending Antenatal Clinic in A Teaching Hospital in Ibadan
Date of Publication : 19, Mar, 2025
Date Of Acceptance : 1 March 2025
Co Author: MOBOLAJI-OLAJIDE, Oluwafunmilola Mary, OLAYIWOLA, Bisola Shukurat, OYEWUNMI, Zaccheus Opeyemi
Abstract : Recent literature indicates that the rise in death rates and reported maltreatment among pregnant women is attributable to intimate partner violence. This has furthermore resulted Read More...
Keywords : Intimate partners violence (IPV), Pregnant women, Nurse-led educational intervention, Socio-demographic characteristics,
DOI (Digital Object Identifier) Number: www.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15060207
Serial: 3 | Download | Page: 31-45 |
Author: AJANI Oluronke Yetunde (RN, BNSc),
Area of research / Subject: Outcome of Childhood Trauma on Adulthood Mental Health
Date of Publication : 19, Mar, 2025
Date Of Acceptance : 1 March 2025
Co Author: OHAERI, Beatrice (RN, Ph.D), OJO, Iyanuoluwa Oreofe (RN, Ph.D), OJEWALE, Lucia Yetunde (RN, Ph.D), BABARIMISA, Oluwatoyin (RN, M.Sc.),
Abstract : Childhood trauma has been increasingly recognised as a significant predictor of adverse mental health outcomes in adulthood. This study explores the long-term impact of adverse Read More...
Keywords : Childhood trauma, Adverse childhood experiences, Mental health outcomes, Post-traumatic stress disorder, Cognitive-behavioural therapy, Resilience,
DOI (Digital Object Identifier) Number: www.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15052932
Serial: 2 | Download | Page: 18-30 |
Author: AKINTOLA Adewumi Olatooyosi(RN, MSc),
Area of research / Subject: Effect of Telephone and Text Messages Follow-Up Programme On Medication Adherence Among Patients with Hypertension in Oyo Town: A Randonmized Controlled Trial
Date of Publication : 05, Mar, 2025
Date Of Acceptance : 1 March 2025
Co Author: Prof. Sr. OGUNKORODE, Agatha Olufunke, Prof. AKPOR, Oluwaseyi Abiodun , ADEKOLA, Olayinka Adekunmi(RN, MSc),
Abstract : Globally, the prevalence of hypertension is on the rise, with a notable increase observed in low- and middle-income nations in Sub-Saharan Africa. The study investigated Read More...
Keywords : Hypertension, text messaging, patient, telephone, medication adherence,
DOI (Digital Object Identifier) Number: 10.5281/zenodo.14977141
Serial: 1 | Download | Page: 1 -17 |