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  • Knowledge, skills, attitude... Knowledge, skills, attitudes, beliefs, and implementation of evidence‐based practice among nurses in low‐ and middle‐income countries: A scoping review
    Adombire, Stephen; Baiden, Deborah; Puts, Martine ... Worldviews on evidence-based nursing, 06/2024
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    Abstract Background Over the past three decades, research studies on nurses' engagement in evidence‐based practice (EBP) have been widely reported, particularly in high‐income countries, with studies ...
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  • Neonatal jaundice in Ghanai... Neonatal jaundice in Ghanaian children: Assessing maternal knowledge, attitude, and perceptions
    Seneadza, Nana Ayegua Hagan; Insaidoo, Genevieve; Boye, Hilda ... PloS one, 03/2022, Volume: 17, Issue: 3
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    Neonatal jaundice (NNJ) is a major cause of preventable childhood mortality and long-term impairment especially in countries with significant prevalence of the inherited condition, ...
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  • Challenges and ways of copi... Challenges and ways of coping of parturient women with chronic hepatitis B in Ghana during COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative inquiry
    Lanyo, Theresa Norpeli; Ani-Amponsah, Mary; Adjei, Charles Ampong BMJ open, 10/2022, Volume: 12, Issue: 10
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    ObjectiveTo explore the psychosocial concerns and ways of coping of pregnant women with chronic hepatitis B infection in Ghana.SettingParticipants were selected from public health facilities in the ...
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  • Maternal social support and... Maternal social support and resilience in caring for preterm newborns at the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU): A qualitative study
    Eduku, Sabina; Annan, Emma; Amponsah, Mary Ani Heliyon, 07/2024, Volume: 10, Issue: 14
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    Mothers with preterm babies at the NICU are at a high risk of acquiring psychological distress as a result of unexpected and upsetting experiences. While there is a strong emphasis on the infant's ...
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  • Women's experiences of surv... Women's experiences of surviving severe obstetric complications: a qualitative inquiry in southern Ghana
    Amegavluie, Ruby Elikem Afi; Ani-Amponsah, Mary; Naab, Florence BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 03/2022, Volume: 22, Issue: 1
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    Women who survive severe obstetric complications (SOC) have health and well-being issues even up to 1 year postpartum and have challenges in their quality-of-life (QoL). However, little is known ...
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  • Midwives’ Experiences of Ru... Midwives’ Experiences of Rural Maternal - Newborn Care in Ghana: A Phenomenological Inquiry
    Ani-Amponsah, Mary; Richter, Solina Online journal of rural nursing and health care, 12/2021, Volume: 21, Issue: 2
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    Midwives' experiences of frontline healthcare delivery in rural maternal and newborn care have been minimally explored over the past two decades in low and middle-income countries but particularly in ...
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  • Ghanaian women's perception... Ghanaian women's perception on cervical cancer threat, severity, and the screening benefits: A qualitative study at Shai Osudoku District, Ghana
    Osei, Evans Appiah; Ani-Amponsah, Mary Public health in practice (Oxford, England), 06/2022, Volume: 3
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    Cervical is one of the topmost causes of fatalities worldwide with mortality and incidence rates highest in sub-Saharan Africa including Ghana. The knowledge about cervical cancer threat and severity ...
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  • Health Humanities curriculu... Health Humanities curriculum and evaluation in health professions education: a scoping review
    Carr, Sandra E.; Noya, Farah; Phillips, Brid ... BMC medical education, 11/2021, Volume: 21, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Background The articulation of learning goals, processes and outcomes related to health humanities teaching currently lacks comparability of curricula and outcomes, and requires synthesis to ...
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  • Hot fomentation of newborn ... Hot fomentation of newborn fontanelles as an indigenous practice in Ghana: implications for policy and integrated community-based health care in Covid-19 pandemic and beyond
    Ani-Amponsah, Mary; Richter, Solina; Adam, Mariam Al-Hassan ... International journal for equity in health, 02/2023, Volume: 22, Issue: 1
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    African newborns undergo numerous traditional and religious practices ranging from fontanelle fomentation to total head shaving, scalp molding, skin scarification and ano-genital irrigation which can ...
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  • Knowledge and practices of ... Knowledge and practices of home caregivers on neonatal danger signs pre-admission to tamale teaching hospital, Ghana: an explorative descriptive study
    Kanton, Joyce Fatima; Gyepi-Garbrah, Alberta P; Mensah, Olivia Nyarko ... BMC pediatrics, 03/2023, Volume: 23, Issue: 1
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    Neonatal illnesses can prove to be fatal if not identified early and treated. This suggests that death occasioned as result of neonatal illness could be prevented. However, it has been observed that ...
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