UCC RESEARCH OUTPUT: Recent submissions

  • Akuamoah-Boateng, Clara; Sam-Tagoe, Josephine; Brown, Peter (International Journal of Arts and Commerce, 2012)
    The shrinking state subvention to many African universities have compelled them to look for more alternatives for funding their various programmes or look for more prudent ways of reducing cost of operations to improve their ...
  • Ofori, Emmanuel Owusu; Dayie, Makafui SC-JK; Alhassan, Baba Alhaji Bin; Doku, Kingsley; Baidoo, Richard (Orthopedic Research Online Journal, 2019)
    Background: Femoral neck fractures are rare injuries in children, but their high incidence of long term complications make them an important clinical entity. The aim of this retrospective study was to analyze the clinical ...
  • AGODIRIN, SO; OLATOKE, SA; RAHMAN, GA; AGBAKWURU, EA; KOLAWOLE, OA (JOURNAL OF THE WEST AFRICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, 2015)
    Background: The oral presentation of the clinical long case is commonly an implied knowledge. The challenge of the presentation is compounded by the examiners' preferences and sometimes inadequate understanding of what ...
  • ADEPOJU, FG; OLA TUNJI, FO; ADEBISI, SA; RAHMAN, GA (NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2004)
    The case of a 35-year-old teacher who developed persistent hypocalcaemia following subtotal thyroidectomy for simple multinodular goitre is presented. She developed carpopedal spasm with positive Trousseau's and Chvostek's ...
  • Savic, Milenko; Zagorac, Slavisa (International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Case Reports, 2017)
    Even in the era of modern technology, odontoid fractures can be easily overlooked and undertreated due to the specific mechanism of injury and anatomical features. We present a case of odontoid fracture in young sportsman ...
  • Lim, Grace Hui Chin; McLaughlin, Kealan; Lim, Joanne Hui Yee; Lim, Bryan Chang Wei; Elamin, Dafalla; Babiker, Mohi; McArdle, Gerarde (International Research Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2019)
    Emergency laparotomy Audit is the facility that helps to take care of patients in their adverse conditions with the help of advanced medical facilities and tried to cure them every aspect. Aim: We measured our patient ...
  • Olatoke, S.A; Agodirin, S.O; Adenuga, A.T; Adeyeye, A.A; Rahman, G.A (The Tropical Journal of Health Sciences, 2018)
    Obstructive jaundice (OJ) occurs as a result of blockage in the pathway between the site of bile Obstructive jaundice is defined as a condition conjugation in the liver cells and bile entry into the occurring due to a ...
  • Acheampong, Desmond Omane; Barffour, Isaac Kyei; Boye, Alex; Aninagyei, Enoch; Ocansey, Stephen; Morna, Martin Tangnaa (Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 2020)
    The severe form of COVID-19 has significant sex disparities, with high fatalities commonly reported among males than females. The incidence of COVID-19 has also been higher in males compared with their female counterparts. ...
  • Ofori, Patrick Kwaku; Biddle, Stuart; Lavallee, David (The Online Journal of Sport Psychology, 2012)
    Superstitious behavior and beliefs are evident in all sports. The present study examines the self-report of superstitious behavior among 120 male professional footballers in Ghana. The Superstitious Ritual Questionnaire ...
  • Ofori, Patrick Kwaku; Tod, David; Lavallee, David (Journal Of Psychology In Africa, 2017)
    This study investigated whether relationships exist among, personal control, coping mechanism, primary control, secondary control and superstitious beliefs. The participants were 375 Ghanaian student athletes (females ...
  • Ofori, Patrick Kwaku; Tod, David; Lavallee, David (International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2016-02-18)
    This study examined the relationships between primary and secondary control strategies, coping, and superstitious behaviour. Participants were 349 student-athletes from the UK and Ghana, consisting of 194 males and 155 ...
  • Sarfo, Jacob Owusu; Ofori, Patrick Kwaku (Russian Journal of Sociology, 2017)
    This paper presents a review on the textbook, ‘qualitative inquiry & research design: choosing among five approaches’. This book was written by John W. Creswell and published by Sage in 2013. The first and second editions ...
  • Kyei, S; Appiah, E; Ayerakwa, AE; Antwi, BC; Kwarteng, AM (Journal of the Nigerian Optometric Association, 2019)
    Purpose: The study was to determine clinically important microbial contaminants of topical ocular anesthetic medica�ons used in eye centers in Ghana. Methods: A cross-sec�on of eye clinics was sampled for the topical ...
  • Boadi-Kusi, Samuel Bert; Hansraj, Rekha; Kumi-Kyereme, Akwasi; Mashige, Khathutshelo Percy; Awusabo-Asare, Kofi; Ocansey, Stephen; Kyei, Samuel (Journal of Agromedicine, 2014-06-09)
    Cocoa farming provides employment for over 800,000 households in rural Ghana, with the country currently touted as the second largest producer of cocoa worldwide. Agriculture is one of the riskiest occupations for the ...
  • Baidoo, R O; Debrah, S (Postgraduate Medical Journal of Ghana, 2016)
    Background: Major extremity amputation is a relatively common surgical procedure but there is a paucity of local data concerning such an important part of surgical practice. This study was undertaken to unearth the ...
  • Agodirin, Olayide S.; Akande, Halimat J.; Olatoke, Samuel A.; Rahman, Ganiyu A. (Ethiopian Journal Health Science, 2017)
    BACKGROUND: Despite reports of improved awareness of breast cancer entity and seemingly upbeat levels of other awareness subthemes in Nigeria, patients continue to present late when treatment is least rewarding. This ...
  • Orish, Verner; Ilechie, Alex; Combey, Theophilus; Onyeabor, Onyekachi; Okorie, Chuku; Sanyaolu, Adekunle (American Society for Clinical Pathology, 2015)
    Blood transfusion is a common practice in sub-Saharan Africa as a way of correcting anemia in mildly and severely sick children. There are specific guidelines for the decision to transfuse a child, but often this decision ...
  • Fadeyi, Abayomi; Adigun, Ismaila A; Rahman, Ganiyu A (International Journal of Health Research, 2008)
    PURPOSE: To determine the pattern of bacterial pathogens and their antibiotic sensitivity profile in patients with infected chronic leg ulceration. METHODS: Sixty swab specimens obtained from chronic leg ulcer (CLU) ...
  • Ayabilah, Edwina Ayaaba; Hagan, Richmond; Morna, Martin; A Akoh, Jacob (International Journal of Surgery Research and Practice, 2019)
    Background: The aim of this article is to report an unusual case of inflammatory pseudotumor (IPT) that caused irreducibility of an inguinal hernia mimicking a tumour in the process. Case report: A 64-year-old man presented ...
  • Rahman, Ganiyu A.; Debrah, Samuel A.; Andoh, Edwin A. (International Surgery Journal, 2018)
    Background: Emergency abdominal surgery continues to form a major workload of the general surgeon. As a result of variation of causes, there is need to revisit and review the pattern of presentation, management and outcome. ...

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