ABSTRACT
This study was conducted to assess the relationship between fake drug (FD) use and people’s attitude towards healthcare delivery system (HCDS). Participants (n= 103) were both healthcare providers (56) and consumers (47). 36 were males and 67 were females above eighteen years. They were selected through a random sampling technique. The mean ages were 37.2, 34.2 and 42.8 for all the participants, female participants and male participants respectively. All testing took place in Onitsha General Hospital, Community Pharmacies, medical Laboratories and classroom environments in Onitsha urban. Results revealed significant relationships (r = 0.6, p < 0.05). People’s attitude (selection, organization, and interpretation of health related information to form a meaningful picture of their health care needs) were considerably affected by the use of FD in HCDS.
Abstract
In every human environment, students’ health has been the major contributory factor to their academic per...
ABSTRACT
Patients on constant medication usually find difficulty in remembering the particular time their prescription is going to finish...
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
It is the responsibility of government to develop and execute policies that wil...
Abstract
Origins of failure are often driven by localizations in material response due to the applied stress/strain state. These stress &...
ABSTRACT
This research work deals with an online radio streaming application. Chapter one is an introduction to the proj...
Abstract
This study assessed the problems and challenges of female secretaries and achievement of organization efficienc...
Background Of The Study
Nigeria's financial landscape has never been static. New services and produ...
ABSTRACT
Ten (10) samples of suya meat in Enugu were collected randomly and analyzed microbiologically and the isolates...
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
People of the same age and ability might be considered to be members of the sam...
ABSTRACT
This research work examined the persuasive strategies of President Obama’s public speaki...