Publications by authors named "Emmanuel Kwaku Nakua"

Article Synopsis
  • Workers in the meat processing industry in Kumasi, Ghana experience high injury rates, with 83% reporting injuries in the past six months.
  • The most common injuries reported included lacerations (46%), musculoskeletal pain (16.7%), and bone fractures (14%), with over half requiring significant time off work.
  • Findings indicate that factors like gender, employment status, and safety equipment usage are linked to higher injury risks, highlighting the need for better occupational safety measures.*
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Objective: This study aims to estimate the cost of accessing FP services in Ghana. A cross-sectional design, involving quantitative methods were used to recruit 1194 women who accessed FP services in 336 primary health facilities, selected through a two-stage sampling. Descriptive statistics were used to estimate the cost, using STATA 13.

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