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Establishing Local Diagnostic Reference Level for Bone Scintigraphy in a Nigerian Tertiary Hospital
Conclusion: We concluded that the preliminary DRL from the study being the first of its kind in Nigeria is high due to lack of experience from practitioners. However, values obtained are still within international best practice range which when optimize will go a long way to reduce medical exposure without compromising image quality.PMID:34330801 | DOI:10.2967/jnmt.121.262084
Source: Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology - July 31, 2021 Category: Nuclear Medicine Authors: Musa Yusuf Dambele Ganiyu Bello Sikiru Umar Farouk Ahmad Maryam Jessop Nasir Fagge Isa Kenneth K Agwu Source Type: research

The Islamification of antiretroviral therapy: Reconciling HIV treatment and religion in northern Nigeria
This study is one of few ethnographic accounts of HIV treatment in a Muslim-majority society and contributes to understanding the significance of religion for HIV treatment in northern Nigeria. It has implications for public health programming and clinical approaches to HIV treatment in medically pluralistic Muslim societies.
Source: Social Science and Medicine - August 18, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Challenges and barriers for implementation of the World Health Organization Global Disability Action Plan in low- and middle- income countries.
CONCLUSION: Disability care is an emerging priority in low- and middle-income countries to address the needs of people with disability. The challenges identified in Nigeria are common to most low- and middle-income countries. The GDAP framework can facilitate access and strengthen Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation services. PMID: 28980008 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - October 7, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: J Rehabil Med Source Type: research

Knowledge and utilization of electrocardiogram among resident doctors in family medicine in Nigeria
Conclusion: The attitude to and utility of ECG among family medicine residents in Nigeria is poor. Improved knowledge, attitude, and utilization of ECG through curriculum revision, hands-on tutorials, and CMEs are highly recommended.
Source: Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice - October 26, 2017 Category: Rural Health Authors: GC Isiguzo MO Iroezindu AS Muoneme BN Okeahialam Source Type: research