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A Comparative Evaluation Of Patients’ Satisfaction With Nursing Care In Tertiary And Secondary Health Care Facilities In Southeast Nigeria: Mixed Method Survey | Ofoegbu CC  Emelumadu OF  Ifeadike CO  Onyemachi PEN  Ekeleme NC  Iwe EC  Osuji CC  Onyeyili AN  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Aug,2019
Background: In health care, Satisfaction is a rational outcome measure of quality of health care service. Results from Satisfaction appraisals reflect the patients' views and expectations of services received. This study assessed satisfaction with nursing care. Objective: To evaluate and comparatively assess the satisfaction of clients with the nursing care

Improving Health Workers Performance To Better Health Service Delivery Of Public Health Facilities In Mogadishu Somalia | Mohamed Ahmed Alasow  Abdirizak Mohamud Yusuf  Hassan W. Nor  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Aug,2019
Background: The importance of performance management in the health workforce is regarded as 'essential to improving efficiency, productivity and quality care'. (South Africa 2011)Performance management helps in improving the productivity and performance of health care workers thus enhancing efficiency of health interventions. Health financing in Somalia has extremely been limited

Process Factors Influencing Nurses And Doctors Perception Of Quality Emergency Mental Health Care At Mathari Hospital | Teresa Wahowe Ochieng'  Dr. James Mwaura  Dr Miriam C.A. Wagoro  Mr Ayieko  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Aug,2019
Quality is key in mental health care. Provision of quality mental health care a top priority globally. While quality basic health care has received increasing interest worldwide, there is less attention paid to the quality of emergency mental health care in health care facilities. In Kenya, it is estimated, one

Effect Of Directly Observed Treatment Shortcourse (dots) On Some Hematological Parameters Of Male Patients With Pulmonary Tuberculosis Managed In A Health Facility In Bayelsa State, Nigeria | Atiegha C  Ibeh N.C.  Stella U.K.  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Aug,2019
Introduction: Recent reports indicate slight decrease in occurrence of death from Tuberculosis made possible through the use of the Directly Observed Treatment Short-course (DOTS) therapy. Anti-TB drugs therapy is not totally free from side effects. Objective: This study was aimed at determining the effects of first line and second line

Issues And Challenges Of Cargo Handling In A Developing Economy' A Study Of Tin Can Island Port, Apapa, Nigeria | Dr Adeniyi O Oluwakoya (PhD CMILT RFF)  Mr Seun Ogundipe  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Supply Chain Management | Aug,2019  premium
Global trade agreements have fueled a positive drastic changes in cargo tonnage handled at the ports in most developing economies. Remarkably, in the case of Nigeria, the Tin Can Island Port has witnessed a significant rise in cargo, largely due to the reforms in port management in the country. In

Predicting Yield From Selected Growth Parameters Of Maize Grown Under Varying Irrigation And Nitrogen Rates In Embu County, Kenya | Dr Charles Nyambane Onyari  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Jul,2019
The study sought to establish a growth stage at which the number of leaves and plant height best predicts the grain and biomass yield of DK8031 maize grown in Embu County, Kenya, using correlation and regression analysis. The experiment was an RCBD laid out in a split plot arrangement in

Adoption Of Improved Paddy Varieties: The Rate And Determinants Of Adoption Among Small-holder Rice Farmers In Mvomero District, Tanzania | James Anthony Nyangas, PhD  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Jul,2019
This study was carried out to examine the adoption of improved paddy varieties among small-holder rice farmers in Mvomero district. Specifically, the study determined the rate and factors for adoption. Cross-sectional design was used, in which Questionnaire survey was used to collect data from 120 respondents who were randomly selected.

Socio- Economic Empowerment Of Rural Women In Hai District | Dr. Neema P. Kumburu  Vincent S. Pande  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Jul,2019
This study was undertaken to assess socio-economic empowerment of rural women in Hai district.The study involved 125 households selected through multi-stage random sampling and finally women in each household were purposive selected so as to obtain information. Primary data were obtained using semi-structured interviews, questionnaires and focus group discussions. Cumulative

An Exploratory Study Into Millennial’s Interest In Food Tourism | Tammie J. Kaufman, Ph.D.  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Hospitality Tourism | Jul,2019
Food tourism has grown significantly in recent years. Although it may not be the primary reason people select a destination it is very important in the decision making process. Millennials are becoming a sought after market because of their spending power and interest in travel. This research shows that this

Factors Influence Customer Satisfaction Leading To Revisiting Intention: Case Study Of Thecafé Kabul Restaurant | Samad Akbar  Rajani Singh  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Marketing | Jul,2019
In today's cutting edge era, the restaurant business success depends on its ability to satisfy the customer. The main factors, price, quality of service, quality of food and ambience are used in this research to measure main factors influence customer satisfaction. Therefore, the core purpose of conducting this study is

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