This study investigates the implementation of health services programme among public and private secondary schools in Cross River State of Nigeria. The five research questions aimed at finding out the state of access to module health services, nursing services, and health education. Other areas of the research are participation in games and sports and participation in health-promoting clubs in public and private secondary schools in the State. Samples comprising of 336 teachers from 104 secondary schools responded to a 12-item Principals and Teachers opinion on secondary school health services questionnaire. The findings show that there are significant differences between public and private secondary schools on administration of health serv...
The Bayelsa State Government is assiduously working to improve the learning conditions in its school...
Introduction: A healthy school environment (physical, biological and socio-cultural) serves as a maj...
Context: School health services (SHS) have been shown to be suboptimal in Nigeria. The paucity of da...
This study investigates the implementation of health services programmeamong public and private seco...
Purpose: This study was conducted to assess the level of provision of school health services in sele...
School health services (SHS) have widespread impact on the health of a large number of children with...
The study which was a survey, investigated the preventive and curative health services in secondary ...
The common problems of learners that contribute to absenteeism in school include malaria, cough/cata...
This study examines students? personnel services and secondary school effectiveness in Calabar south...
Health education (HED) as a subject in the secondary school curriculum has been made a compulsory su...
Background: The term "school health services" refers to the healthcare delivery system in place in a...
Purpose: This paper was aimed at determining the level of utilization of School Health Programme (SH...
Abstract Over the past decade, effective school health programme has attracted much attention in add...
School Health Programme (SHP) which focuses on promoting safe environment for school children has no...
Background: School health services offer a great opportunity for many children to access primary hea...
The Bayelsa State Government is assiduously working to improve the learning conditions in its school...
Introduction: A healthy school environment (physical, biological and socio-cultural) serves as a maj...
Context: School health services (SHS) have been shown to be suboptimal in Nigeria. The paucity of da...
This study investigates the implementation of health services programmeamong public and private seco...
Purpose: This study was conducted to assess the level of provision of school health services in sele...
School health services (SHS) have widespread impact on the health of a large number of children with...
The study which was a survey, investigated the preventive and curative health services in secondary ...
The common problems of learners that contribute to absenteeism in school include malaria, cough/cata...
This study examines students? personnel services and secondary school effectiveness in Calabar south...
Health education (HED) as a subject in the secondary school curriculum has been made a compulsory su...
Background: The term "school health services" refers to the healthcare delivery system in place in a...
Purpose: This paper was aimed at determining the level of utilization of School Health Programme (SH...
Abstract Over the past decade, effective school health programme has attracted much attention in add...
School Health Programme (SHP) which focuses on promoting safe environment for school children has no...
Background: School health services offer a great opportunity for many children to access primary hea...
The Bayelsa State Government is assiduously working to improve the learning conditions in its school...
Introduction: A healthy school environment (physical, biological and socio-cultural) serves as a maj...
Context: School health services (SHS) have been shown to be suboptimal in Nigeria. The paucity of da...