Oritsetimeyin Arueyingho

Oritsetimeyin Arueyingho
  • MSc.
  • Researcher at University of Bristol

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Introduction
I am a multi-disciplinary researcher who is enthusiastic about improving healthcare systems in global southern contexts using technology, and passionate about bridging the gap between people, processes, and technology in the health-tech sector using context-oriented user research, and inclusive/equity focused design. Digital Health -> Human-Computer Interaction for health -> User experience, information architecture, and social computing in health and healthcare management using AI/ML
Current institution
University of Bristol
Current position
  • Researcher
Additional affiliations
October 2021 - October 2022
University of Bristol
Position
  • Postgraduate Ambassador
October 2019 - present
Girne American University
Position
  • Research Assistant
December 2017 - December 2018
Sylkon Pharmacy and Stores
Position
  • Medical Professional
Description
  • Patient Counseling / Dispensing of medicines / Stock taking / Overall Pharmacy Management
Education
September 2021 - September 2025
University of Bristol
Field of study
  • Digital Health and Care
February 2019 - August 2020
Girne American University
Field of study
  • Health care management
September 2010 - December 2015
University of Port Harcourt
Field of study
  • Pharmacy

Publications

Publications (33)
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Background Healthcare institutions focus on improving the quality of life for end-users, with key performance indicators like access to essential medicines reflecting the effectiveness of management. Effective healthcare management involves planning, organizing, and controlling institutions built on human resources, data systems, service delivery,...
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Background: A significant percentage of the Nigerian population has type 2 diabetes (T2D), and a notable portion of these patients also live with comorbidities. Despite its increasing prevalence in Nigeria due to factors such as poor eating and exercise habits, there are insufficient reliable data on its incidence in major cities such as Port Harco...
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Background: The aim of this study was to provide a scoping and comprehensive review for the clinical outcomes from the cross-link of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), COVID-19, and sarcopenia. Methods: By using PRISMA guidelines and searching through different databases that could provide findings of evidence on the association of T2DM, COVID-19, a...
Preprint
BACKGROUND A significant percentage of the Nigerian population suffers from Type 2 Diabetes, and a notable portion of these patients also live with other co-morbidities such as hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Despite its increasing prevalence in Nigeria due to factors such as poor eating and exercise habits, there is insufficient reliable...
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Background A significant percentage of the Nigerian population has type 2 diabetes (T2D), and a notable portion of these patients also live with comorbidities. Despite its increasing prevalence in Nigeria due to factors such as poor eating and exercise habits, there are insufficient reliable data on its incidence in major cities such as Port Harcou...
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Background: Chronic diseases and comorbidity are important predictors of depression and anxiety, the two most common disorders of poor mental health. Meanwhile, the pandemic increases anxiety and depression levels, alongside declined quality of life (QoL), the same way that comorbidities are associated with severity of COVID-19 progression. This st...
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Energy drinks (EDs) are largely consumed by adolescents and sports youths without understanding safety precautions and associated side effects. The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge, practices, and safety use, including the occurrence of side effects of EDs among adolescents and sports youths in Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus. Methods: This...
Conference Paper
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Background and Objective: Energy drinks (ED) are classified as functional beverages and are consumed during sporting activities to improve attention, energy supply and act as performance enhancers. Several studies revealed that the COVID-19 pandemic might have negatively impacted the dietary habits of athletes and sport adolescents. The aim of this...
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Background and Objective: Chronic disease is a major public health problem associated with poorer outcomes. Patients with chronic diseases were often accompanied by negative psychological barriers. Mental disorders are the most common negative psychological barriers observed during the COVID pandemic. Among the mental disorders, depression and anxi...
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“Right to health” is a fundamental human right and it is protected by international laws, also it turns over to states in three areas. Quality health care, affordability and the availability of necessary facilities and equipment’s form part of the reasons why individuals in need of these services migrate to countries that fortunately have upgraded...
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This presentation gives an overview of the current state of different sectors of pharmacy practice and how technology could optimize and improve the activities of pharmacists. The long-term implication of utilizing tech tools within pharmacy practice would be improved health outcomes. #internetofthings #digitalhealth #bigpharma #pharmacypractice
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Patients with diabetes mellitus are more likely to suffer microvascular complications, such as diabetic retinopathy, diabetic nephropathy, and diabetic neuropathy, which, if undiagnosed or untreated, may have a debilitating effect on patients’ quality of life and pose a substantial financial strain on health‑care providers. Glycemic regulation an...
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This review article presents a comparative analysis of the health systems of two diverse countries, Germany and China, which represent developed and developing countries. The essence of conducting this comparison is to give an insight into the functional systems of a developed country, Germany in this case, and to evaluate the performance of a deve...
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Right to health" is a fundamental human right and it is protected by international laws, also it turns over to states in three areas. Quality health care, affordability and the availability of necessary facilities and equipment's form part of the reasons why individuals in need of these services migrate to countries that fortunately have upgraded f...
Preprint
p>The Internet of Things (IoT) is a fast-growing concept that involves the embedding of sensors into objects or “things” with the objective of bridging and exchanging data with other “things” over the internet. This concept is utilized in a variety of settings and used to create forms of technology such as wireless inventory trackers, wearable heal...
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p>The Internet of Things (IoT) is a fast-growing concept that involves the embedding of sensors into objects or “things” with the objective of bridging and exchanging data with other “things” over the internet. This concept is utilized in a variety of settings and used to create forms of technology such as wireless inventory trackers, wearable heal...
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Results from investigations about the effect of coenzyme Q10 supplementation on diabetes mellitus and its related complications have varied and are slightly inconsistent. This review study aims at highlighting key points in several clinical trials, the potential effect of coenzyme Q10 on glycaemic biomarkers in diabetes mellitus alongside its compl...
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As the climate of the earth changes rapidly, its devastating effects on human health becomes more evident. Possible effects of climate change on human health include higher rates of respiratory diseases, increased prevalence of vector -borne, zoonotic and waterborne diseases, food and water scarcity, as well as malnutrition. Worsened conditions are...
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Results from investigations about the effect of coenzyme Q10 supplementation on diabetes mellitus and its related complicationshave varied and are slightly inconsistent. This review study aims at highlighting key points in several clinical trials, the potentialeffect of coenzyme Q10 on glycaemic biomarkers in diabetes mellitus alongside its complic...
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As the climate of the earth changes rapidly, its devastating effects on human health become more evident. Possible effects of climate change on human health include higher rates of respiratory diseases, increased prevalence of vector-borne, zoonotic and waterborne diseases, food and water scarcity, as well as malnutrition. Worsened conditions are p...
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This paper analyzes the health systems of the countries, Germany and China, using the building blocks of health systems as provided by the World Health Organization. An in-depth summary of the demographics, socio-economic climate, cultural and educational background of each country is provided, and these served as a premise for understanding the ac...
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The use of supplementary medicines and antioxidant drugs is not restricted to just preventing deficiencies or inhibiting the production of free radicals. There are a plethora of indications that supplements and antioxidants may suffice for and they include viral infections. Hence, the importance of understanding the potential efficacy and activity...
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The use of supplementary medicines and antioxidant drugs is not restricted to just preventing deficiencies or inhibiting the production of free radicals. There are a plethora of indications that supplements and antioxidants may suffice for and they include viral infections. Hence, the importance of understanding the potential efficacy and activity...
Research
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Frozen chicken products contribute a large proportion of the protein needs of the average Nigerian family. Although chicken products are safe when frozen continuously and properly stored, they are easily prone to microbial contamination. However, the majority of the frozen chicken products sold in open markets are smuggled into the country in very...

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