Publications by authors named "Precious Azubuike"

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  • - A study in Kigali, Rwanda found that over 50% of domestic workers experience psychological distress, highlighting a significant mental health issue in this workforce.
  • - Factors contributing to psychological distress included being female, having numerous dependents, long tenure in domestic work, and substance abuse.
  • - To address this challenge, it is essential to raise awareness and improve support services, particularly for vulnerable groups such as females, those with many dependents, long-term workers, and substance users.
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Background: Childbirth among adolescents and young mothers has been linked to various complications, including perinatal mortality, preterm births, low birth weight, and infections, which collectively contribute to the high burden of neonatal and maternal mortality. Despite some progress, the prevalence of skilled birth attendance, proven to improve maternal and newborn health outcomes, remains consistently low in Northern Nigeria. This study assessed the prevalence and determinants of Skilled Birth Attendance (SBA) among young women ages 15-24 years in Northern Nigeria.

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Background: Buruli ulcer disease (BUD) is a neglected tropical disease of the skin, subcutaneous tissue and bone caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans, with various disabling and stigmatising sequelae. Patients face a range of adverse impacts owing to the disease as most are unable to relate effectively with their communities, battling stigma and fear of discrimination. This study aimed to explore the stigma associated with the lived experiences of BUD in patients in Nigeria.

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Background: Vaccination has long been recognized as one of the most effective ways to reduce child mortality. It has played a significant role, particularly for children, and is considered a major achievement and relevant in preventing childhood diseases worldwide. This study looks at the uptake and determinants of childhood vaccination status among children under the age of one year, for Gambia, Sierra Leon, and Liberia.

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