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pro vyhledávání: '"Friday E Okonofua"'
Autor:
Babatunde Adelekan, Erika Goldson, Lorretta Favour C Ntoimo, Osaretin Adonri, Yakubu Aliyu, Matthew Onoja, Idowu Araoyinbo, Emilene Anakhuekha, Ulla Mueller, Eno-Obong Ekwere, Micheal Inedu, Olayinka Moruf, George Swomen, Brian Igboin, Friday E Okonofua
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 18, Iss 7, p e0288714 (2023)
BackgroundReports from various parts of the world suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic may have severe adverse effects on the delivery and uptake of reproductive health, maternal, neonatal, and child health (RMNCH) services. The objective of the study
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/cdc931fa39cd4d9dbd1716fc0d706a40
Autor:
Friday E Okonofua, Lorretta F C Ntoimo, Vivian I Onoh, Akhere A Omonkhua, Christiana A Alex-Ojei, Joseph Balogun
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 17, Iss 8, p e0268109 (2022)
BackgroundNumerous publications have documented the mode of transmission and prevention of COVID-19 but little or no evidence exists on the experiences of people who survived the infection.ObjectiveThis study explored the specific experiences of pers
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b766a563e13543478dd01e075383d0c0
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 17, Iss 8, p e0272523 (2022)
IntroductionExisting studies have acknowledged the underutilization of skilled maternal healthcare services among women in rural Nigeria. Consequently, women in rural areas face a disproportionate risk of poor health outcomes including maternal morbi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ae56e672102140e9947934c187e9fadd
Autor:
Sanni Yaya, Ogochukwu Udenigwe, Friday E Okonofua, Lorretta F C Ntoimo, Wilson Imongan, Brian Igboin
Publikováno v:
Family Medicine and Community Health, Vol 9, Iss 3 (2021)
Objective The objective of this paper is to explore policy-makers and clinical managers’ views on maternal health service delivery in rural Nigeria.Design This is a qualitative study using key informant interviews. Participants’ responses were au
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2c594753b648456e96643e5a8b3f10d2
Autor:
Akhere A Omonkhua, Friday E Okonofua, Lorretta F C Ntoimo, Austin I Aruomaren, Ayodeji M Adebayo, Roseangela Nwuba
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 12, p e0243169 (2020)
BackgroundDizygotic (DZ, non-identical) twinning rates vary widely across different regions in the world. With a DZ twinning rate of 45 per 1000 live births, Igbo-Ora Community in South-west Nigeria has the highest dizygotic (DZ) twinning rate in the
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bf0170c3974e43c28cacd5c4f12ce715
Autor:
Josephine Aikpitanyi, Victor Ohenhen, Philip Ugbodaga, Best Ojemhen, Blessing I Omo-Omorodion, Lorretta Fc Ntoimo, Wilson Imongan, Joseph A Balogun, Friday E Okonofua
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 12, p e0226075 (2019)
BackgroundDespite the adoption of Maternal and Perinatal Death Surveillance and Response (MPDSR) by Nigeria's Federal Ministry of Health to track and rectify the causes of maternal mortality, very limited documentation exists on experiences with the
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/cd03ff4424d34cfb9f43ad21be67924d
Autor:
Lorretta Favour C. Ntoimo, Friday E. Okonofua, Brian Igboin, Chioma Ekwo, Wilson Imongan, Sanni Yaya
Publikováno v:
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2019)
Abstract Background While Primary Health Care has been designed to provide universal access to skilled pregnancy care for the prevention of maternal deaths in Nigeria, available evidence suggests that pregnant women in rural communities often do not
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/edbdcd7f2f184ee5b0d32fe37b8f337c
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in global women's health. 3
IntroductionNigeria faces enormous challenges to meet the growing demands for maternal healthcare. This has necessitated the need for digital technologies such as mobile health, to supplement existing maternal healthcare services. However, mobile hea
Publikováno v:
Dialogues in Health. 1:100067
Autor:
Friday E. Okonofua, Lorretta F. C. Ntoimo, Oluwadamilola A. Adejumo, Wilson Imongan, Rosemary N. Ogu, Seun O. Anjorin
Publikováno v:
SAGE Open. 12:215824402211342
Primary health care (PHC) holds great potentials to improve maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) outcomes. However, there has been limited documentation of its effects on increasing universal access to maternal, newborn, and child health servic