Nursing and Health Care (ISSN: 2573-3877)
Volume 2 Issue 1
Abstract
Oral cancer is the eighth most common cancer in the world among men and the 14th among women, accounting for nearly 3 per cent of all cancer cases worldwide.1Despite better understanding of the disease process and numerous advances in treatment, the 5-year survival rate of oral cancer has remained approximately 50 per cent.2 Deaths associated View moreResearch Article
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.33805/2573-3877.104
Factors Associated With Domestic Violence among the 50 Years and above Living with Hiv-Aids - A Case Study of Mukono Hospital Patients
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Introduction and Background of the StudyWomen comprise nearly half of the 40 million people living with HIV/AIDS and constitute the majority of the group with new HIV infection in the world [1-4]. The interrelationship between domestic violence and spread of HIV/AIDS significantly explains the paradigm as an issue of public health concern in t View moreCommentary
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.33805/2573-3877.107
The Three C’s of Effective Online Instruction
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Although much focus is given to the technological and instructional delivery aspects of online learning, there is also much research available that indicates that online learners perceive instructional effectiveness in the online classroom based on cognitive and social aspects more so than the mechanisms for delivery of content. The perception View moreResearch Article
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.33805/2573-3877.119
Factors affecting Mortality Rate of Infants and under Five in the Philippines: An application of Structural Equation Modeling
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IntroductionMortality rate of infants and under five serve as a more sensitive indicator of health security across and within economies. Aside from being a factor associated with population wellbeing, it also reflects improper childcare [1], state of public health and hygiene, environmental sanitation, cultural mores about feeding and clothing View moreResearch Article
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.33805/2573-3877.120
A Cross-Sectional Study of Client Satisfaction towards Services Received at Boru Meda Hospital Pharmacy on Opd Basis and Community Pharmacy
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IntroductionEvaluating of client satisfaction is along-established and vital aspect of measuring the quality and sustainability of a service [1,2]. Client satisfaction, as a performance measure is considered as the personal evaluation or appraisal of health care services and providers. Although an increasing focus of client satisfaction in pha View moreResearch Article
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.33805/2573.3877.108