Publications
My Publications
- Maternal work and exclusive breastfeeding practice: a community based cross-sectional study in Efutu Municipal, Ghana
- Examining working mothers’ experience of exclusive breastfeeding in Ghana
- Facilitators and barriers of patient-centered care at the organizational-level: a study of three district hospitals in the central region of Ghana
- Family planning among undergraduate university students: a CASE study of a public university in Ghana
- Self-medication among pregnant women in two municipalities in the Central Region of Ghana
- Implications of self-medication in pregnancy for Safe Motherhood and Sustainable Development Goal-3 in selected Ghanaian communities
- Institutional support for breastfeeding in Ghana: a case study of University of Education, Winneba
- Association between health insurance membership and anaemia among children under-five years. Evidence from Ghana
- Self-Medication among pregnant women in effutu and agona west municipalities of the central region of Ghana
- Perceived work environment and patient-centered behavior: A study of selected district hospitals in the central region of Ghana
- Coping with pregnancy in academic environment: experiences of pregnant students in a public university in Ghana
- Breastfeeding-friendly policies and programs in three public Universities in Ghana
- Towards a comprehensive breastfeeding-friendly workplace environment: insight from selected healthcare facilities in the central region of Ghana
- Literacy-related factors and knowledge of patient rights charter: evidence from nurses in selected hospitals in Ghana
- Breastfeeding-Friendly Policies And Programs In Selected Public Universities In Ghana
- Adolescent sexual and reproductive health literacy needs: a sub-national level assessment in Ghana
Recent Blog Articles
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