Browsing by Author "Ebu, Nancy Innocentia"
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Ebu, Nancy Innocentia; Boateng, Doreen Owusu; Pereko, Kingsley Asare; Hormenu, Thomas
(University of Cape Coast, 2018-06)
Contraceptive use is an important intervention in reducing unplanned pregnancies and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). This study investigates the knowledge of contraceptive use, identify the barriers of ...
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Ebu, Nancy Innocentia; Boateng, Doreen Owusu; Pereko, Kingsley Asare; Hormenu, Thomas
(2018)
Contraceptive use is an important intervention in reducing unplanned pregnancies and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). This study investigates the knowledge of contraceptive use, identify the barriers of ...
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Ebu, Nancy Innocentia; Amissah-Essel, Salome; Asiedu, Christiana; Akaba, Selorm; Pereko, Kingsley Asare
(University of Cape Coast, 2019)
Background: The burden of cervical cancer continues to rise in developing economies. Women in the sub-Saharan
African region have higher chances of developing cervical cancer due to a greater prevalence of related risk ...
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Ebu, Nancy Innocentia; Amissah-Essel, Salome; Asiedu, Christiana; Akaba, Selorm; Akaba, Selorm
(Impact of health education intervention on knowledge and perception of cervical cancer and screening for women in Ghana, 2019)
Background: The burden of cervical cancer continues to rise in developing economies. Women in the sub-Saharan African region have higher chances of developing cervical cancer due to a greater prevalence of related risk ...
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Assifuah, Anna Peace; Hormenu, Thomas; Domfeh, Charles; Ebu, Nancy Innocentia
(EC NURSING AND HEALTHCARE, 2020-04-29)
Prolonged labour is one of the leading causes of death among mothers and newborns in the developing countries including Ghana.
Delayed labour has the propensity to lead pregnant women experience serious complications such ...
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Ebu, Nancy Innocentia; Mupepi, Sylvia C.; Siakwa, Mate Peter; Sampselle, Carolyn M.
(University of Cape Coast, 2014-12)
The aims of this study were: 1) to assess the level of knowledge of women about Pap smear tests, 2) to determine the practices of women regarding Pap smear tests, and 3) to determine the barriers to Pap smear tests in ...
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Ebu, Nancy Innocentia; Mupepi, Sylvia C.; siakwa, Mate Peter; Sampselle, Carolyn M.
(International Journal of Women’s Health, 2018)
Aims: The aims of this study were: 1) to assess the level of knowledge of women about Pap smear tests, 2) to determine the practices of women regarding Pap smear tests, and 3) to determine the barriers to Pap smear tests ...
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Ebu, Nancy Innocentia; Ogah, Joseph Kwesi
(University of Cape Coast, 2018)
Cervical cancer affects women, especially those with HIV-positive status. This study hypothesised that more HIV-positive women with high cues about cervical cancer screening, high perceived susceptibility to cervical cancer, ...
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Ebu, Nancy Innocentia; Ogah, Joseph Kwesi
(BMC Women's Health, 2018)
Background: Cervical cancer affects women, especially those with HIV-positive status. This study hypothesised that more HIV-positive women with high cues about cervical cancer screening, high perceived susceptibility to ...
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Ebu, Nancy Innocentia
(University of Cape Coast, 2018)
The burden of HIV and cervical cancer is concentrated in sub-Saharan Africa. Women with HIV are more
likely to have persistent HPV infection leading to cervical abnormalities and cancer. Cervical cancer screening seems ...
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Ebu, Nancy Innocentia
(Gynecologic Oncology Research and Practice, 2018)
Background: The burden of HIV and cervical cancer is concentrated in sub-Saharan Africa. Women with HIV are more likely to have persistent HPV infection leading to cervical abnormalities and cancer. Cervical cancer screening ...