Nigeria with an estimated $350 per capital annually still ranks near the bottom 158 out of 177 countries in the UN Human Capital Development Index in terms of per capita income, with more than half of the population living in poverty. Over the past decade U5MR is estimated to be 201 death...
Health care management System improvement in Nigeria| Examining senior healthcare programs from citizens' perspectives UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE Lisa Saye AlaoBabawaleThe study showed that citizens feel that one of the primary problems of the Nigerian healthcare system is the unwillingness of the elected...
Nigeria is a country endowed with natural resources, yet millions live in abject poverty, and less than 5% of the population has access to health care. Several reviews and critique articles on why universal health care has remained a pipe dream have been published, including the analyses presente...
In the healthcare industry, as in many other sectors, HR provides key input that influences organizational strategy and decision-making, helping providers solve problems more intentionally. For instance, instead of rushing to fix staffing shortages by hiring externally, HR might recommend changes to ...
launched a program that uses a software algorithm to help identify and fix workplace problems. The program lets employees anonymously report issues such as rule breaking, medical errors, and personnel conflicts, providing a trove of information that helps HR solve problems before they hurt retention...
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS (PPPS) IN EMERGING ECONOMIES BY AUGUSTINE ARIMORO (2006) Public private partnerships and sustainable primary healthcare facilities in Nigeria. In: Okewole, I.A., Daramola, A., Ajayi, A., Odusami, K, and Ogunba, O, (Eds), "Proceedings of International Conference...
Women autonomy and demand for maternal health services in Nigeria: Evidence from the Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey Improving women autonomy can be vital in determining the uptake of healthcare services, especially in a patriarchal society with gender rights concerns. Us... IA Ifelunini,AS...
The prevalence of occupational exposure to HIV in the current study is comparable with findings of studies in Gondar city, northwest Ethiopia (40.4%)25 and Nigeria (45.0%)26. The prevalence of occupational exposure to HIV in the current study is also lower than studies in Bule Hora General ...
Knowledge, beliefs and attitudes about HIV/AIDS-related issues, and the sources of knowledge among health care professionals in southern Nigeria The HIV/AIDS pandemic has become one of the most important public health problems in recent times and it is having a profound impact on the lives of ...
Knowledge, awareness, and practice of infection control by health care workers in the intensive care units of a tertiary hospital in Nigeria. Afr Health Sci. 2018;18(1):72–8. Hamid HA, Mustafa MM, Al-Rasheedi M, Balkhi B, Suliman N, Alshaafee W, Mohammed SA. Assessment of hospital ...