Publications by authors named "Jamilatu B Kappiah"

Cervical cancer is a common and significant health issue for women worldwide. To address the dearth of research on male partners' experiences when their significant others are diagnosed with cervical cancer, we aim to explore the unique challenges and perspectives encountered by men in these circumstances. The study adopted interpretive phenomenological analysis to qualitatively assess the experiences of males with partners diagnosed of cervical cancer.

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  • In Ghana, only 52% of mothers breastfeed their babies exclusively, and it’s been growing very slowly.
  • A study showed that out of 222 mothers, about 68.8% breastfed exclusively for the first 6 months.
  • Mothers who knew more about breastfeeding and had a positive attitude were more likely to breastfeed exclusively, and their husbands' opinions also played a big role.
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