Publications by authors named "B T Nasah"

Following a review of the general principles in delegation of responsibility, the functions to be delegated are presented together with minimal criteria for training to acquire required skills. Problems arising from delegation are reviewed as well as possible solutions which include modification of some standard procedures. It is concluded, drawing from case summaries, that effective delegation needs strong leadership of maternal health teams buttressed with national political, professional, and community support.

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A review of the strategy of the risk approach to maternal care in the obstetrics and gynecology services of CUSS over a 12-year period has been reported. By combining antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum family planning components and by a rational deployment of personnel and restricted resources, the maternal mortality ratio was decreased by up to 60% in one unit and maintained at 0-0.84 per 1000 in the other unit.

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This study examines the level of knowledge, attitude and practice in matters concerning sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among secondary school students in Fako-District, Cameroon. A substantial proportion of the respondents are sexually active and doing so with multiple sexual partners. Although 70% of respondents claimed they knew about STDs, not more than 16.

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The University Teaching Hospital, Yaounde, Cameroon became operational in 1982. This retrospective study analyses the performance of the maternity unit during the first 5 years. Data was obtained from casenotes, annual reports, delivery and operation registers.

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