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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-227485

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Background: This study was designed to determine the level of knowledge and the extent of practice of the components of essential new-born care (ENC), and the effects of a training programme on the knowledge and practice of ENC among nurses in rural primary health cares (PHCs) in Ebonyi state Nigeria. Methods: This study was a one group pre-test and post-test intervention design. The components of ENC considered were: New-born initiation of breastfeeding, thermoregulation, new-born cord care, newborn eye care, initiation of breathing and administration of vitamin K. A neonatal care knowledge and practice assessment (NCKPA) questionnaire tested for validity and reliability, with a Spearman’s correlation coefficient of 0.81, was used for data collection among the (48) available nurses (All female). Results: There was significant improvement in the level of knowledge and extent of practice of the components of ENC following the training programme. Despite the improvement, there were gaps in knowledge and practice of the components of ENC amongst the nurses in rural PHCs and affected were the level of knowledge of eye care 20 (41.6%) pre-intervention, and least knowledge of cord care 35 (72.9%) and eye care 45 (93.8%)-post-intervention. Conclusions: Increase in knowledge corresponded with increase in good practice of ENC. The concern with knowledge transfer and translation of knowledge into practice could be achieved by pre-service and in-service education, update courses and workshops, and this will empower the nurses, getting them familiar with current trends and practices for improved child survival rate.

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West Afr. j. med ; West Afr. j. med;11(2): 106-111, 1992.
Article de Anglais | AIM | ID: biblio-1273398

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A summary of 300 villagers who reported at the parasitology Laboratory of the school of Medical Laboratory of (S.M.L.T.) Vom; Plateau State; Nigeria was carried out for the presence of parasites' cysts; eggs; or larva. The Laboratory identified several kinds of parasites


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Maladies intestinales , Maladies intestinales/diagnostic , Santé en zone rurale
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