Science Journal of Public Health

Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015

  • Knowledge, Attitude and Practice on Malaria and Associated Factors Among Residents in Pawe District, North West Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study

    Habtamu Bedimo Beyene, Nigus Fikrie Telele, Asrat Hailu Mekuria

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015
    Pages: 303-309
    Received: 6 March 2015
    Accepted: 18 March 2015
    Published: 23 March 2015
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    Abstract: Introduction:A high knowledge score about the cause, transmission and habit of practicing the availablepreventive and control measures by the individual households and the communityat large contribute much to the overall reduction of the malaria burden. Hence this study is aimed to asses the Knowledge, attitude and practice towards malaria and asso... Show More
  • Quality of Life in Diabetes Mellitus

    Praveen Kumar, Manu Krishna

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015
    Pages: 310-313
    Received: 25 February 2015
    Accepted: 17 March 2015
    Published: 26 March 2015
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    Abstract: Introduction: The need of adhering to treatment and restrictions on food choices adversely affect the satisfaction and happiness a diabetic can gain out of everyday life. Quality of life is an important component of diabetes management. Methodology: In this cross-sectional study, 200 patients of type 2 diabetes admitted in a tertiary care hospital ... Show More
  • Influence of Food Supplements on Testing for HIV and Aids and Adhering to Treatment in a Resource Poor Rural Setting: A Case of Chivuna, Southern Zambia

    Harriet Ntalasha, Jacob R. S. Malungo, Sonja Merten, Simona J. Simona

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015
    Pages: 314-320
    Received: 6 March 2015
    Accepted: 31 March 2015
    Published: 10 April 2015
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    Abstract: Background: There is a serious dearth of literature, particularly on Zambia, on the influential role of food supplements on people’s decision to take up an HIV test, start and adhere to AIDS treatment. Methods: Using data from a large ethnographic qualitative study in a resource poor rural setting in Zambia, this paper examines and documents the cr... Show More
  • Demographic Pattern of Self-Injurious Behaviours Among Secondary School Students in Imo State

    Benedicta Ndidi Agu, Chuks Emmanuel Ezedum, Olaoluwa Samson Agbaje

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015
    Pages: 321-330
    Received: 8 February 2015
    Accepted: 1 March 2015
    Published: 15 April 2015
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    Abstract: Self-injurious behaviours patterns among secondary school students in Imo State were investigated as a basis for proffering preventive strategies. The study utilized cross-sectional survey design. The population of the study consisted of 173,285 secondary school students in Imo State secondary schools. A sample of 2,160 students representing 1.2 pe... Show More
  • The Relationship Between Anxiety and Academic Performance of Postgraduate International Students in a British University: A Cross-Sectional Quantitative Design

    Dorcas Ibukun Adeoye-Agboola, Hala Evans

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015
    Pages: 331-338
    Received: 18 March 2015
    Accepted: 27 March 2015
    Published: 17 April 2015
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    Abstract: Aims: Anxiety has a great effect on students’ academic performance, especially among international students. Acculturation, discrimination, familiarity with the education system, weather, social support, and language limitation are among the main factors which contribute to anxiety among international students. This small scale study assesses the r... Show More
  • Magnitude and Determinants of Antenatal and Delivery Service Utilization in Arba Minch Town, South Ethiopia

    Ewnetu Firdawek, Dayan Aragu

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015
    Pages: 339-343
    Received: 26 March 2015
    Accepted: 14 April 2015
    Published: 23 April 2015
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    Abstract: Introduction: Maternal health care services utilization could save unnecessary severe complications and death among women during pregnancy, delivery and after delivery. Numerous factors such as characteristics of the women and their family, characteristics of illness as well as the health care system, including accessibility, acceptability, cost an... Show More
  • Risk Factors Associated with Diarrhea Morbidity Among Children Younger than Five Years in the Atwima Nwabiagya District, Ghana: A Cross-Sectional Study

    Leslie Danquah, Charlotte Monica Mensah, Seth Agyemang, Esi Awuah

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015
    Pages: 344-352
    Received: 24 March 2015
    Accepted: 7 April 2015
    Published: 18 April 2015
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    Abstract: This study was conducted in January 2013 to identify risk factors associated with diarrhea morbidity among children younger than 5 years in the Atwima Nwabiagya District, Ghana. A total of 378 households were drawn from four Atwima Nwabiagya District communities in the dry season using a systematic random sampling strategy. Quantitative data was co... Show More
  • Infertility Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs of College Students in Grenada

    Brittany Rouchou, Martin S. Forde

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015
    Pages: 353-360
    Received: 30 March 2015
    Accepted: 11 April 2015
    Published: 21 April 2015
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    Abstract: The knowledge, attitudes and beliefs of college students in Grenada about infertility were assessed using a paper-based survey. The target population was students who attended the only college located on the island of Grenada. Five hundred and eight college students over the age of 16 out of the 1,946 students enrolled in the college at the time of... Show More
  • Exercise Practice Among Women Attending Antenatal Care at the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka, Zambiaq

    Loveness A. Nkhata, Esther Munalula-Nkandu, Hastings Shula

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015
    Pages: 361-365
    Received: 6 April 2015
    Accepted: 15 April 2015
    Published: 27 April 2015
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    Abstract: Introduction: In the absence of medical or obstetrical complications, pregnant women are encouraged to continue and maintain active lifestyles during their pregnancies. Benefits of exercise during pregnancy include; prevention of excessive gestational weight gain, gestational diabetes, pre-eclampsia, undergoing a caesarean section and reduced low b... Show More
  • Factors Affecting Adherence to Treatment of HIV in Exposed Infants in Mumias Region, Western Kenya

    Sophia Musenjeri, Serah Mbatia, Joseph Nganga, Matilu Mwau

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015
    Pages: 366-372
    Received: 1 April 2015
    Accepted: 14 April 2015
    Published: 23 April 2015
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    Abstract: Objective: To determine social-demographic and economic factors affecting adherence to treatment of HIV in exposed infants in Mumias region, Western Kenya. Methods: The study was a descriptive cross sectional study carried out among parents of HIV exposed infants in selected health facilities in western Kenya. Through random sampling, the study rec... Show More
  • Canceling “Hospital's Reliance on Drug Sales”: China has Entered the Most Difficult Stage of Public Hospital Reform

    Jing Xiao, Tao Huang

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015
    Pages: 373-374
    Received: 16 April 2015
    Accepted: 21 April 2015
    Published: 30 April 2015
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    Abstract: The announcement of the next “5-year health reform plan” is accelerating public hospital reform in China. After more than three years of exploration and practice, China's reform of public hospitals has entered the most crucial stage. This paper summarizes the recent advances on China's public hospital reform, the existing problems and challenges an... Show More
  • Relation Between Nutritional Risk Factors and Prevalence of Coronary Artery Disease in Smokers and Non-Smokers Resident in Jeddah Governorate, Saudi Arabia

    Mostafa Osfor, Ahmed Mohamed Ashshi, Mohamed Abo Bakr Baslama, Ammar Abdallah Attar, Samaa El-Soadaa, Mohamed Mohamed Khereldeen

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015
    Pages: 375-383
    Received: 1 April 2015
    Accepted: 21 April 2015
    Published: 4 May 2015
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    Abstract: National guidelines for coronary artery disease (CAD) risk reduction have focused on high-risk families, yet little is known about prevalence of risk factors in general population. To determine the magnitude of the problem relative to the general population, a community-based pilot study of the widely accepted CAD risk factors was carried out over ... Show More
  • The Prevalence of Early Childhood Caries (ECC) and its Associated Risk Factors Among Immigrant Tibetan Pre-School Children in Bylakuppe, Mysore, India

    Madhusudan Kushalappa. Kaikure, Ann Thomas, Sowmya B. Shetty, Tony Jose, Raghavendra Pidamale, Savitha Lakshmi Kaikure

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015
    Pages: 384-390
    Received: 20 April 2015
    Accepted: 27 April 2015
    Published: 9 May 2015
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    Abstract: Objectives: This study estimated the prevalence of early childhood caries (ECC) and related risk factors in a population of immigrant Tibetan pre-school children in Bylakuppe of Mysore District; India. Methodology: A cross sectional study was conducted in 500 pre-school children between 10 to 72 months of age in and around Bylakuppe of Mysore distr... Show More
  • Knowledge and Practices of Hand Washing and Glove Utiliz ation Among the Health Care Providers of Shenen Gibe Hospital, South West Ethiopia

    Birhanu Stotie Alemu, Asmamaw Demis Bezune, Jophin Joseph, Addis Adera Gebru, Yonas Yimam Ayene, Birhan Alemnew Tamene

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015
    Pages: 391-397
    Received: 3 April 2015
    Accepted: 24 April 2015
    Published: 9 May 2015
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    Abstract: Background Nosocomial or Hospital Acquired infections-Is an infection that is neither present nor incubating at the time the patient came to the health care facility(hospital). Nosocomial refers to the association between care and the subsequent onset of infection. To prevents this infection open hand washing and glove utilization practice is simpl... Show More
  • Mothers’ Attitude Towards Childhood Diarrhea Management and Prevention in Under Five Children in Fenote Selam Town, West Gojjam, Amhara, Northwest Ethiopia

    Desalegne Amare, Getachew Mullu

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015
    Pages: 398-403
    Received: 6 March 2015
    Accepted: 24 March 2015
    Published: 13 May 2015
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    Abstract: Introduction: Global deaths of children aged less than five years from diarrhea have been estimated, resulting in about 800 000 fatalities worldwide annually, most occurring in sub-Saharan Africa and south Asia. More than 80% of these deaths occur in Asia and Africa (46% in Africa alone). Objective: The aim of this study was to assess attitude of m... Show More
  • Prevalence and Abortion Methods Employed by Women Working in Flower Farms of Batu Town, Ethiopia

    Desalegn Bekele, Mohammed Taha, Fasil Tessema

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015
    Pages: 404-409
    Received: 19 April 2015
    Accepted: 4 May 2015
    Published: 13 May 2015
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    Abstract: Background: Each year, throughout the world, approximately 210 million women become pregnant and among these, 75 million pregnancies end in stillbirth, or spontaneous or induced abortion. This study was aimed to assess the prevalence of abortion, its associated factors and preferences of health care usage among women of reproductive age working in ... Show More
  • Food Taboos and Misconceptions Among Pregnant Women of Shashemene District, Ethiopia, 2012

    Nejimu Biza Zepro

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015
    Pages: 410-416
    Received: 19 April 2015
    Accepted: 11 May 2015
    Published: 15 May 2015
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    Abstract: Background: A food considered as a taboo is strictly forbidden, for health, cultural or spiritual reasons. Food taboos are known from virtually all human societies and may be found in various forms all over the world. Pregnancy is viewed as a critical period in the life of women and is usually subjected to a number of food taboos as a way of safegu... Show More
  • NNT Elimination and the Nigeria’s Health System: Where is the Missing Link

    Jalal-Eddeen Abubakar Saleh, Haruna Ismaila Adamu, Adamu Ibrahim Ningi

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015
    Pages: 417-422
    Received: 5 May 2015
    Accepted: 9 May 2015
    Published: 19 May 2015
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    Abstract: In 1994 when the global neonatal tetanus (NNT) elimination campaign started gaining momentum, there were 104 out of the 161 developing countries that achieved the NNT elimination in 2000 with 24 other countries close to achieving. Nigeria is among the remaining countries that are yet to achieve the global NNT elimination target as set by the WHO. A... Show More
  • Assessment of Infection Control in Dental Clinics at Ibb City, Republic of Yemen: Dentists’ Perspective

    Ahmed Mohammed Alduais, Salah Ghalib Mogali

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015
    Pages: 423-432
    Received: 25 April 2015
    Accepted: 11 May 2015
    Published: 21 May 2015
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    Abstract: Purpose: The aim of this study was to find out the practical infection control procedures from the dentists’ perceptive at hospitals and dental centers at Ibb city in the Republic of Yemen. Method: The data was drawn using a researcher-made questionnaire, random sampling procedures was followed to select 252 dentists from the private, governmental,... Show More
  • Prevalence and Forms of Sexual Harassment of Girls by Male Students of Secondary Schools in Ohafia LGA, Abia State

    Pamella Chima Uduma, Effiong S. Samuel, Olaoluwa Samson Agbaje

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2015
    Pages: 433-444
    Received: 28 March 2015
    Accepted: 10 April 2015
    Published: 23 May 2015
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    Abstract: The study investigated prevalence and forms of sexual harassment of girls by male students of secondary schools in Ohafia Local Government Area-LGA, Abia State. Five specific objectives with corresponding research questions and three null hypotheses guided the study. The cross-sectional survey research design was used for the study. The multi-stage... Show More