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Autor:
Arinze D. G. Nwosu, Edmund N. Ossai, Uwakwe C. Mba, Ifeanyi Anikwe, Richard Ewah, Bernard O. Obande, Justin U. Achor
Publikováno v:
BMC Health Services Research, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2020)
Abstract Background Healthcare workers are a burnout-prone occupational group and the prevalence is particularly high among physicians. With the prevailing low physician-patient ratio in Nigeria which has worsened with the recent wave of physician em
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https://doaj.org/article/c89dcf9238e24e1087ad268f07dd8657
Autor:
Richard Ewah, Justin U. Achor, Ifeanyi A Anikwe, Arinze D. G. Nwosu, Bernard O. Obande, C Uwakwe, Edmund Ndudi Ossai
Publikováno v:
BMC Health Services Research, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2020)
BMC Health Services Research
BMC Health Services Research
Background Healthcare workers are a burnout-prone occupational group and the prevalence is particularly high among physicians. With the prevailing low physician-patient ratio in Nigeria which has worsened with the recent wave of physician emigration,
Autor:
GM Onyeama, Ahamefule O Agomoh, Emeka Nwefoh, Richard Uwakwe, Justin U. Achor, Chinyere M. Aguocha, Muideen O. Bakare
Publikováno v:
Mental Health, Religion & Culture. 21:564-577
Patients who have been attended to at psychiatric institutions sometimes fail to keep their scheduled appointments. This study was designed to assess the extent and determinants of missed first clinic appointments among recently discharged patients w
Autor:
Obinna Onodugo, Casmir Orjioke, O. S. Ekenze, Uchenna Ijoma, B A Ezeala-Adikaibe, E Aneke, Chinwe Onyekonwu, Justin U. Achor
Publikováno v:
Seizure. 56:60-66
Purpose Epilepsy related stigma is a barrier to recovery and has been linked to a broad range of psychosocial consequences and has the potential to influence the provision of care to people with epilepsy. Understanding the determinants of enacted sti
Autor:
B A Ezeala-Adikaibe, U. C. Ijoma, C. C. Orjioke, N. C. Mbadiwe, Justin U. Achor, N. P. Ezeala-Adikaibe, Chinwe Onyekonwu, O. O. Onodugo, E. I. Aneke
Publikováno v:
Open Journal of Psychiatry. :377-389
Background: Felt stigma is a major social and psychological problem in epilepsy and manifests the fear or expectations of such “reactions” from people. Understanding of the pattern and prevalence of felt stigma gives an insight into the burden of
Autor:
Justin U. Achor, Obinna Onodugo, O. S. Ekenze, Okwudili N. Obayi, B A Ezeala-Adikaibe, Chinwe F. S. Ezeruigbo
Publikováno v:
Open Journal of Psychiatry. :344-364
Background: The stigma of epilepsy is pervasive in developing country contexts and negatively affects the psychological and social wellbeing of its sufferers. The experience of stigma varies across settings and probably relate to disease severity and
Publikováno v:
Open Journal of Psychiatry. :294-306
The optimum control of seizures requires adequate dosing of appropriately selected anti-epileptic medications. The availability of AEDs in Nigeria is limited and this constrains the prescription latitude of clinicians. This study was conducted to des
Autor:
Justin U. Achor, Perpetus Chudi Ibekwe
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Psychiatry
Though considered rare in the developed countries, pseudocyesis is fairly common in gynecological practices in Africa. Using a case report and an overview of the literature, this paper posits that the elucidation of the psychosocial and cultural cont
Autor:
Afamefule O. Agomoh, Ikenna O Onwuekwe, O. S. Ekenze, Justin U. Achor, B A Ezeala-Adikaibe, Molokwu Orakwue, Augustine C. Nwabueze, Mark C Chikani
Publikováno v:
Seizure. 23(10)
PurposeThe understanding of the opinions of the Nigerian public about epilepsy and its treatment is relevant to the reduction of the large treatment gap that exists in management of the condition. The major aim of this study was to determine the know
Autor:
A. U. Mbah, Justin U. Achor, Francis O. Ozoemena, Emmanuel N. Aguwa, BI Eze, Cajetan Uwaturuonye Nwadinigwe
Publikováno v:
BMC Medical Education
BMC Medical Education, Vol 12, Iss 1, p 40 (2012)
BMC Medical Education, Vol 12, Iss 1, p 40 (2012)
Background The participation of trainers and trainees in health research is critical to advance medical science. Overcoming barriers and enhancing incentives are essential to sustain a research culture and extend the frontiers of medical education. I