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  • Atakro, Confidence Alorse; Addo, Stella Boatemaa; Aboagye, Janet Sintim; Menlah, Awube; Garti, Isabella; Amoa-Gyarteng, Kwaku Gyimah; Sarpong, Theresa; Adatara, Peter; Kumah, Kwasi Junior; Asare, Bernard Bediako; Mensah, Ami Korkor; Lutterodt, Squiter Hans; Boni, George Sedinam (Atakro et al. BMC Women's Health, 2019)
    Abstract Background: Despite the existence of an abortion law and a safe abortion policy in Ghana, the Ghana Statistical Service found that 15% of all women in the reproductive age group (15–49 years) have practiced ...
  • Atakro, Confidence Alorse; Atakro, Abigail; Akuoko, Cynthia Pomaa; Aboagye, Janet Sintim; Blay, Alice Aluwah; Addo, Stella Boatemaa; Adatara, Peter; Agyare, Dorcas Frempomaa; Amoa-Gyarteng, Kwaku Gyimah; Garti, Isabella; Menlah, Awube; Ansong, Isaac Kwadwo; Boni, George Sedinam; Sallah, Rexford; Sarpong, Yaa Gyamera (International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences, 2020-05-04)
    Objective: This study aimed at investigating knowledge, attitudes, practices and perceived barriers of evidencebased practice among Registered Nurses in a Ghanaian Teaching Hospital. Methods: The study utilised mixed ...
  • Lartey, Agyei Helena; Wang, Jianming; Lartey, Philip; Agyei, James; Agyei, Alex; Aboagye, Janet Sintim (014. Glob. Res. J. Public Health Epidemiol., 2020-06-18)
    To explore the temporal trends of hypertension in a Ghana population and to predict future values, which will, in turn, help control and reduce the risk of hypertension-related health events. We enrolled 108,100 cases with ...
  • Atakro, Confidence Alorse; Atakro, Abigail; Aboagye, Janet Sintim; Blay, Alice Aluwah; Addo, Stella Boatemaa; Agyare, Dorcas Frempomaa; Adatar, Peter; Amoa-Gyarteng, Kwaku Gyimah; Menlah, Awube; Garti, Isabella; Boni, George Sedinam; Berchie, Osei Kwaku; Ansong, Isaac Kwadwo (PMC7815149, 2021-01-18)
    Abstract Background The increase in the number of elderly persons in developing countries has not had a corresponding increase in social and health care support systems for the elderly. There is a substantial difference ...