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61by Phiri, Khumbo“…We conducted in-depth interviews with 30 individuals who are 18 years or older, on ART who also have hypertension. Interview questions focused on challenges and enablers to care seeking for hypertension and patients’ perceived risks and benefits to health care utilization for hypertension. …”
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62by Msukwa, Pamela Monica“…Based on the findings there is need for ongoing monitoring and supervision of nursing auxiliaries work to maximize their contribution to patient care and to ensure quality standards, because professional roles in many health care systems are changing to meet increasing demands for care. …”
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63by Chaona, Kenneth“…Before the study, a pilot 1 study will be carried out at Maula Prison among male inmates. The data will be analysed manually and content analysis will be used to come up with the main points from the responses.…”
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65by Nkomba, Amao“…The aim of this study is to expropriate the hygienic practices of guardians caring for children with communicable skin diseases at Kamuzu Central Hospital. …”
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66by Mtonga, Tionge Annie“…This study was conducted to explore the knowledge, attitudes and practices of people with albinism on skin care. Specifically the areas of interest were: to assess knowledge of albinos on skin care, assess albino client's practices on skin care and to find out problems faced by albinos on skin care. …”
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67by Phiri, Maggie Judith Mwangala“…The subjects were requested to answer and fill the structured questionnaire with open and close-ended questions after gaining their consent Furthermore, a checklist was used to find more on the documentation practices in the files of January and February 1999. …”
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68by Mwale, Flata“…This study investigated the effect of socioeconomic status on utilization of hypertensive care/services in Zambia. A probit model was used to establish the probability of 1) having hypertension, 2) having BP checked, 3) having a diagnosis, and 4) use of hypertension medication. …”
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69by Moshi, Sylivia Denis“…The data collection was conducted between May and July 2021. Ninety-three percent (93%) of the participants were retained in HIV/AIDS care. …”
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70by Chinyama, Nitta Beni“…There was significant increase in all vital signs’ recording post- intervention, except for respiratory rate (p= 0.484). Majority of participants were not triaged (64% vs. 75% respectively). …”
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71by Soko, Tulipoka Nellie“…A total of 384 health care workers participated in the study by completing the Care Coordination Survey, resulting in a response rate of 100%. …”
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72by Kapachika, Arnold“…Suggested approaches were; task-shifting of immunisation to CHVs, establishing more outreach clinics, male involvement, involving community health action groups (CHAG) in follow-ups on care-givers who missed immunisation, and ensuring consistent immunisation clinics. …”
Published 2021
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73by Chilimba, Francis“…Other studies conducted to measure ART outcomes among adolescents in urban clinics in Zimbabwe showed that adolescents and young adults had high loss to follow up, unlike adults in the same set up HIV positive adolescents on ART have usually lower viral suppression rates when compared to adults and children, meaning their viral load remains relatively high even though they are on ART. …”
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74by Siska, Chimwemwe Joyce“…The study has also shown that the level of education and knowledge base is the pre-requisite to the application of new knowledge into practice. …”
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75by Phiri, Lophina“…Seven main themes emerged from the data and these were lack of role negotiation by health care workers, inadequate role preparation for caregivers, care given by caregivers to their hospitalised children, poor HCWs- Caregivers communication, benefits of caregivers’ participation in the care of hospitalised children, needs of caregivers participating in the care of hospitalised children and overall impression of caregiver’s participation. …”
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76by Lungu, Florence Tamanda“…Following informed consent, these mothers were interviewed using a structured questionnaire to assess the perceived quality and content of FANC services provided during consultation. …”
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77by Kapito, Esnath Mwayiwawo“…A qualitative basic interpretive design was used for the study involving 18-19 year old male and female adolescents. A purposive sampling was used and a total of 23 (13 female and 10 male) adolescents participated in the study. …”
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78by Kamwendo, Anizia“…Studies have suggested that family involvement in child’s care increases family understanding of the child’s illness, management and sharing in decision-making between the family and the health care providers. …”
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79by Sisya, Joyce Chimwemwe“…The main factor that hindered utilization of postnatal care services in this study was mothers’ feeling that they are well because there were no obstetric complications. …”
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80by Mwalukomo, Tumpe“…The title of the study is, "Community Perceptions on Establishment of Health Care facilities for physically or mentally Frail Elderly People". …”
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