Knowledge and Level of Diabetes Mellitus Management Compliance among Clinic Attendees at Jericho Specialist Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria
Authors: Bolatito T. Olonisakin, Rose E. Ilesanmi, Philip A. Ojo, Christiana A. Oluwamotemiand Ademola L. Adelekan
Date: 8th November, 2021
Diabetes Mellitus has emerged as one of the most challenging public health problems in the 21st century, it is a serious public health problem that threatens the quality of life of ...
View PDF Download PDFBarriers to Effective HIV Testing Services and Strategies for Its Promotion at the Primary Health Care Facilities in Ibadan, Nigeria
Authors: Christiana A. Oluwamotemi, Funmilayo A. Okanlawon, Elizabeth R. Edoni and Ademola L. Adelekan
Date: 21st September, 2020
HIV testing services (HTS) act as a critical entry point to HIV care, treatment and prevention services, and offer the opportunity for specially-trained health care providers to encourage avoidance of high risk sexual behaviour among both HIV...
View PDF Download PDFKnowledge and Level of Diabetes Mellitus Management Compliance among Clinic Attendees at Jericho Specialist Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria
Authors: Bolatito T. Olonisakin, Rose E. Ilesanmi,
Philip A. Ojo, Christiana A. Oluwamotemi and Ademola L. Adelekan
Date: 8th November, 2021
Diabetes Mellitus has emerged as one of the most challenging public health problems in the 21st century, it is a serious public health problem that threatens the quality of life of patients which can lead to acute and chronic complications. This...
View PDF Download PDFSocio-environmental Factors as Determinants of Emotional Well-being of Adolescents in Foster Homes in South-Western Nigeria
Authors: Christiana A. Oluwamotemi, Olumide E. Olajide, Elizabeth R. Edoni, Chidinma Emma Ukoha and Ademola L. Adelekan
Date: 2nd October, 2021
The study explored the socio-environmental factors as determinants of the emotional well-being of adolescents in foster homes in southwestern Nigeria. Study Design: A descriptive survey research of ex-post-facto type was employed. ...
View PDF Download PDFFactors Associated with Utilization of Antenatal Care Services among Women of Child Bearing in Osogbo, Nigeria
Authors: Christiana A. Oluwamotemi1, Elizabeth E. Edoni, Chidinma E. Ukoha and Ademola L. Adelekan
Date: 29th June, 2020
To explore the factors associated with the utilization of ANC services among women of child bearing in Osogbo, Nigeria. Study Design: A descriptive cross-sectional mixed-methods design was used for this study and both quantitative and qualitative...
View PDF Download PDFIncreasing HIV Prevention Among People Who Inject Drugs In Nigeria: A Systematic Review Of HAF II Project
Authors: Emmanuel O. Alhassan, Olunuga Oluwatomi, Ademola Adelekan, Olukemi Ladeinde, Chidiebere P. Ezeokafor, John Idoko, Daniel Kajang, Enias Baganizi
Date: 6th June, 2019
Injection drug use (IDU) is a vector for HIV on all continents, most notably in Asia, Eastern Europe and more recently, the Middle East and North Africa. However, little intervention has been carried out to reduce HIV risk among injection drug...
View PDF Download PDFSTATUS OF HIV TESTING SERVICES AND COMPETENCY LEVEL OF HIV TESTERS AND COUNSELORS IN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE CENTERS IN IBADAN METROPOLIS, OYO-STATE, NIGERIA
Authors: Christiana Adeyoola Oluwamotemi, F. A. Okanlawon, Ademola Adelekan, Oluwatomi Olunuga
Date: 11th January, 2020
Uptake of HIV testing services has been poor and statistics show that HIV has spread extensively in urban and rural areas of Nigeria with a person becoming infected with HIV every minute. Poor quality of care is one of the most common reasons why...
View PDF Download PDFAttitudinal Disposition and Management Perception among Diabetes Mellitus Patients in Selected Hospitals in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria
Authors: Funmilola Oyelami, Chidinma Emma Ukoha, Oluwatomi Olunuga and Ademola Adelekan
Date: 3rd September, 2019
Diabetes mellitus is an emerging metabolic disorder of the 21st century and has continued to attract the attention of health practitioners, as it continues to decrease the efficiency of its victims without any promise of change in the near or far...
View PDF Download PDFSexual Practices of Female Sex Workers in Ibadan, Nigeria
Authors: Ademola L. Adelekan1, Opeyemi A. Adeosun, Fakunle G. Adekunle, Oluwatomi D. Olunuga, Funmilola I. Oyelami and Christy Ekerete-Udofia
Date: 27th November, 2017
Female Sex Workers (FSWs) are highly at risk to sexually transmitted infection considering the factors associated with the nature of their work (multiple sex partners, violence, and drug use). Some of the contributing factors to HIV problem in Oyo...
View PDF Download PDFCOMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF WATER AND SANITATION PRACTICES IN CHOLERA AFFECTED AND NON-CHOLERA AFFECTED COMMUNITIES IN 2011 OUTBREAK IN IBADAN, NIGERIA
Authors: Philomena Omoregie, Oladimeji Oladepo and Ademola Adelekan
Date: 13th September, 2017
The cholera outbreak in Oyo State in year 2011 provided a unique opportunity to understand the factors determining cholera occurrences and how to mitigate it. This study explored the practices related to water hygiene and sanitation among Household...
View PDF Download PDFKnowledge and Factors Associated with Treatment Compliance among Diabetes Mellitus Patients in Selected Hospitals in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria
Authors: Funmilola I. Oyelami, Fredrick Oshiname, Christy Ekerete-Udofia and Ademola L. Adelekan
Date: 28th August, 2017
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is an emerging public health problem of the 21st century that threatens to overwhelm the health care system and has been identified as the sixth leading cause of death worldwide. The overall prevalence of Diabetes has been...
View PDF Download PDFHousehold Cooking Practices as Risk Factor for Acute Respiratory Infections among Hospitalized Under-5 Children in Ibadan, Nigeria
Authors: Adekunle Gregory Fakunle, Johnson Oluwaseun Ogundare, Ademola Lukman Adelekan, Temilade Adegoke Bello
Date: 1st January, 2017
Several studies have assessed the association between biomass fuel use and respiratory infection morbidity and mortality but very limited studies have investigated the practices involved in the use of these biomass fuels in relation to the...
View PDF Download PDFFactors Associated with Utilization of Antenatal Care Services among Women of Child Bearing in Osogbo, Nigeria
Authors: Christiana A. Oluwamotemi, Elizabeth E. Edoni, Chidinma E. Ukoha and Ademola L. Adelekan
Date: 29th June, 2020
Aims: To explore the factors associated with the utilization of ANC services among women of child bearing in Osogbo, Nigeria. Study Design: A descriptive cross-sectional mixed-methods design was used for this study and both quantitative and...
View PDF Download PDFCOMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF WATER AND SANITATION PRACTICES IN CHOLERA AFFECTED AND NON-CHOLERA AFFECTED COMMUNITIES IN 2011 OUTBREAK IN IBADAN, NIGERIA
Authors: Philomena Omoregie, Oladimeji Oladepo and Ademola Adelekan
Date: 13th September, 2017
The cholera outbreak in Oyo State in year 2011 provided a unique opportunity to understand the factors determining cholera occurrences and how to mitigate it. This study explored the practices related to water hygiene and sanitation among Household...
View PDF Download PDFKnowledge and Factors Associated with Treatment Compliance among Diabetes Mellitus Patients in Selected Hospitals in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria
Authors: Funmilola I. Oyelami1, Fredrick Oshiname, Christy Ekerete-Udofia and Ademola L. Adelekan1
Date: 28th August, 2017
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is an emerging public health problem of the 21st century that threatens to overwhelm the health care system and has been identified as the sixth leading cause of death ...
View PDF Download PDFAttitudinal Disposition and Management Perception among Diabetes Mellitus Patients in Selected Hospitals in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria
Authors: Funmilola Oyelami1, Chidinma Emma Ukoha, Oluwatomi Olunuga and Ademola Adelekan
Date: 3rd November, 2019
Diabetes mellitus is an emerging metabolic disorder of the 21st century and has continued to attract the attention of health practitioners, as it continues to decrease the efficiency of ...
View PDF Download PDFSexual Practices of Female Sex Workers in Ibadan, Nigeria
Authors: Ademola L. Adelekan1, Opeyemi A. Adeosun, Fakunle G. Adekunle, Oluwatomi D. Olunuga
, Funmilola I. Oyelami1, and Christy Ekerete-Udofia5
Date: 27th November, 2017
Female Sex Workers (FSWs) are highly at risk to sexually transmitted infection considering the factors associated with the nature of their work (multiple sex partners, violence, and drug use). Some of the contributing factors to HIV problem in Oyo...
View PDF Download PDFBarriers to Effective HIV Testing Services and Strategies for Its Promotion at the Primary Health Care Facilities in Ibadan, Nigeria
Authors: Christiana A. Oluwamotemi, Funmilayo A. Okanlawon, Elizabeth R. Edoni and Ademola L. Adelekan
Date: 21st September, 2020
HIV testing services (HTS) act as a critical entry point to HIV care, treatment and prevention services, and offer the opportunity for specially-trained health care providers to ...
View PDF Download PDFIncreasing HIV Prevention Among People Who Inject Drugs In Nigeria: A Systematic Review Of HAF II Project
Authors: Emmanuel O. Alhassan, Olunuga Oluwatomi, Ademola Adelekan, Olukemi Ladeinde, Chidiebere P. Ezeokafor, John Idoko, Daniel Kajang, Enias Baganizi
Date: 1st June, 2019
Injection drug use (IDU) is a vector for HIV on all continents, most notably in Asia, Eastern Europe and more recently, the Middle East and North Africa. However, little intervention has been carried out to reduce HIV risk among injection drug...
View PDF Download PDFSTATUS OF HIV TESTING SERVICES AND COMPETENCY LEVEL OF HIV TESTERS AND COUNSELORS IN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE CENTERS IN IBADAN METROPOLIS, OYO-STATE, NIGERIA
Authors: Christiana Adeyoola Oluwamotemi, A. Okanlawon, Ademola Adelekan, Oluwatomi Olunuga
Date: 21st December, 2019
Uptake of HIV testing services has been poor and statistics show that HIV has spread extensively in urban and rural areas of Nigeria with a person becoming infected with HIV every minute. Poor quality of care is one of the most common reasons why...
View PDF Download PDFAchievements and Implications of HIV Prevention Programme among Female Sex Workers: A Systematic Evaluation of HAF II Project in Kogi State, Nigeria
Authors: Ademola L. Adelekan1, , Gabriel Musa, Alabi Roseline, Onoja Johnson, Kabir Atta,
Shaibu Moses, Williams Shaibu, Patrick Adah, Michael A. Owojuyigbe, Oladipupo S.
Olaleye, Olusegun Adeoye, Michael Olugbile
, Adebola A. Adejimi, Aliyu Sani, Emmanuel Alhassan, Tobias John, Oluwakemi Ladeinde
Date: 9th January, 2017
Considering the high burden of HIV among sex workers many HIV intervention programmes have not been very successful among them thus the HIV Minimum Prevention ...
View PDF Download PDFAchievements and Implications of HIV Prevention Programme among In-School Youths: A Systematic Evaluation of HAF II Project in Kogi State, Nigeria
Authors: Ademola L. Adelekan, Gabriel Musa, Agada Gloria Matthias Okpanachi, Ogundipe Love
, Onoja Johnson, Williams Shaibu,
Patrick Adah, Adetunji Adetayo, Oladipupo S. Olaleye, Segun Adeoye, Michael Olugbile
, Philomena Omoregie, Aliyu Sani, Emmanuel Alhassan, Tobias John, Oluwakemi Ladeinde
Date: 19th January, 2017
HIV and AIDS continue to be huge problems especially among youths. Nearly half of the 3.1 million Nigerians living with HIV were between 15 and 24 years old. This intervention project was therefore designed to reduce the incidence and prevalence...
View PDF Download PDFAchievements and Implications of HIV Prevention Programme among Long Distance Drivers: A Systematic Evaluation of HAF II Project in Kogi State, Nigeria
Authors: Ademola L. Adelekan1, Gabriel Musa, Shaibu Moses Mahmoud Atta, Williams Shaibu, Patrick Adah, Adeyimika T. Desmennu, Oladipupo S.Olaleye1, Atinuke Agunloye, Olusegun Adeoye, Michael Olugbile
Date: 1st January, 2017
Due to the high mobility of Long Distance Drivers (LDDs), many HIV interventions programmes have not been very successful among them thus the HIV Minimum ...
View PDF Download PDFAchievements and Implications of HIV Prevention Programme Among Out of School Youths: A Systematic Evaluation of HAF II Project in Kogi State, Nigeria
Authors: Ademola L. Adelekan, Gabriel Musa, Alhassan Godwin, Gloria Agada, Ogundipe Love, Williams Shaibu, Patrick Adah, Segun Adeoye, Michael Olugbile, Adeyimika T. Desmennu, Oladipupo S. Olaleye,
Adebola A. Adejimi
Date: 1st January, 2017
The increasing number of sexually transmitted infections including HIV/AIDS among the youths in sub-Saharan Africa indicates that successive efforts towards preventing the scourge remain inadequate in the continent. Preventing the spread of HIV...
View PDF Download PDFPositive Health, Dignity and Prevention (PHDP) is the next stage in the HIV response, where people living with HIV (PLHIV) are at the centre and services offered in an environment that is supportive to meet all their needs and their families. It is believed that these strategies would contribute to the well-being and development of all Nigerians. This paper therefore presents achievements and implications of PHDP model among people living with HIV in Kogi State, Nigeria.
Authors: Ademola L. Adelekan, Gabriel Musa, Grace Anyebe, Abdullahi Rosemary, Idris Muraina
, Emmanuel Ameloko, Emmanuel Alhassan,
Williams Shaibu, Patrick Adah, Opeyemi Abiona, Fakunle Adekunle, Atinuke Agunloye
, Philomena Omoregie, Segun Adeoye, Michael Olugbile11
Date: 1st January, 2017
Kogi State recognizes the necessity of meeting the needs of orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) with compassionate care as a result broad range vulnerabilities faced by these children and their ...
View PDF Download PDFAchievements and Implications of Positive Health Dignity and Prevention Model among People Living With HIV: A Systematic Evaluation of HAF II Project in Kogi State, Nigeria
Authors: Ademola L. Adelekan1, Gabriel Musa, Grace Anyebe, Alabi Roseline, Abdullahi Rosemary
, Idris Muraina, Emmanuel Ameloko, Emmanuel Alhassan, Williams Shaibu
, Patrick Adah, Olubunmi Ojelade, Fakunle
Adekunle, Philomena Omoregie, Segun Adeoye, Michael Olugbile
Date: 1st January, 2017
Positive Health, Dignity and Prevention (PHDP) is the next stage in the HIV response, where people living with HIV (PLHIV) are at the centre and services offered in an environment that is supportive to meet all ...
View PDF Download PDFAchievements and Implications of HIV Prevention of Mother-to Child Transmission among Women of Reproductive Age: A Systematic Evaluation of HAF II Project in Plateau State, Nigeria
Authors: Ademola L. Adelekan, Garos M. Bature, Tagurum Yetunde, Agatha Thomas, Harrison Christian, Tokbish Yohanna, Jessica Vonkat, Sunday Musa , Julie Yilbal, Beben W. Wukatda, Adetayo Adetunji, Adekunle Fakunle, Segun Adeoye, Michael Olugbile, Ronke Adeoye, David Abimiku, Daniel R. Kajang
Date: 21st January, 2017
Mother-to-child transmission is the predominant route through which children contract HIV and can be controlled through Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) programme. This paper ...
View PDF Download PDFAchievements and implications of HIV prevention programme among uniform service personnel: a systematic evaluation of HAF II project in Kogi state, Nigeria
Authors: Ademola L. Adelekan, Gabriel Musa, Hamza Aliyu, Remi Obinatu, Williams Shaibu, Patrick Adah, Segun Adeoye, Michael Olugbile, Temilade Adegok6, Oladipupo S. Olaleye, Philomena Omoregie, Aliyu Sani, Emmanuel Alhassan,
Tobias John, Oluwakemi Ladeinde
Date: 2nd January, 2017
Considering HIV pandemic among uniform service personnel (UPS), a lot of HIV intervention programmes designed to mitigate the spread have not been very successful thus the introduction of the HIV minimum ...
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