Judith Njideka Esievo

Judith Njideka Esievo
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  • Master of Science
  • Lecturer at Delta State University

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Delta State University
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  • Lecturer

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Publications (14)
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Adolescents are at increased risks of engaging in risky sexual behaviours, due to limited knowledge of their consequences. This study evaluated the effectiveness of Universal Design For Learning (UDL) a student -centered approcah compared to lecture method a teacher centered approach in improving adolescent knowledge in risky sexual behaviours. a c...
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Most nations, including Nigeria, have large populations that consume street food, and most of those who would not otherwise be employed make a living by selling it. Because the majority of street sellers are underprivileged, illiterate, and care little to nothing about food safety and hygiene, serious worries about the safety of these meals have be...
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The presence of heavy metals in welding fumes and the numerous metals that make up welding gases expose welders to numerous occupational dangers, including major occupational health issues worldwide. The gases from welding are a significant and highly skilled process that have a considerable negative impact on welders' overall health and wellbeing....
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This study investigates the factors associated with the knowledge of contraception among secondary school students in Port Harcourt Metropolis, Nigeria. A descriptive survey research design was employed, involving 900 students from both public and private secondary schools. A validated self-structured instrument with a reliability index of 0.76 was...
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Background: Knowing that social distancing and quarantine slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus and flatten the epidemic curve; it may not be sufficient to completely halt the spread of COVID-19, herd immunity gained by infection or vaccination will need to be well established within the population. However, the availability of COVID-19 vaccines ma...
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Perception and determination of future life orientation is important is judging student's outcome in whatever profession or career they have chosen to study. This study used a cross-sectional research design to determine student's perception and their future intentions toward nursing as a profession, a career or otherwise. A stratified random sampl...
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Purpose This study evaluated the baccalaureate nursing students’ lived experiences of the causes and effects of TPG during clinical practice in a tertiary health institution in Enugu, Nigeria. Method A qualitative design using existential descriptive phenomenological approach was adopted to explore 20 baccalaureate nursing students at 500 level of...
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The use of partograph in managing labour is imperative to decrease obstetric issues associated with child birth. Prolonged and obstructed labour is a major cause of maternal mortalityThe purpose of this study was to assess the level of utilization of partographs in providing care for…. among Obstetric care providers in healthcare centers in Orlu Lo...
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BACKGROUND Prolonged and obstructed labour is responsible for 8% of maternal deaths can be prevented by using partograph during labour since complications can be discovered early and avoided. The goal of this study was to determine the factors that influence partograph utilisation (barriers and facilitators) among Obstetric caregivers in primary he...
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Aim: This study investigated the perception of nursing students and educators on the constraints to effective clinical assessment of nursing students’ competencies and probed possible solutions to the identified constraints in Lagos, southwest Nigeria. Methods: In this cross sectional study, 175 nursing students, and 49 nurse educators from five ra...
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Introduction: Successful neonatal resuscitation involves availability of neonatal resuscitation resources in terms of material and skilled personnel; this is the first and most important step in delivering effective neonatal resuscitation. The study aimed to assess and compare newborn resuscitation resources in terms of materials (availability, typ...

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