Attitude is a mental and emotional construct that characterizes people. It is formed from a people’s past and present experiences and is instrumental to how people think and behave. This study investigates the attitude of health workers towards patients in some tertiary hospitals in Southwest Nigeria as a result of the aftermath of the last outbreak of Ebola virus disease in Nigeria. 600 consenting participants selected through a two-stage sampling method were involved in the study. Data was retrieved through administration of structured questionnaire designed in five-point Likert-scale format. About two-third of the participants (32.3%) involved in the study were nurses while (22.0%) were doctors. (34.7%) of the participants disagreed that...
The current 5% prevalence rate of HIV in Nigeria represents a significant population of people livin...
Discrimination against persons living with HIV/AIDS in hospital settings has been documented. This s...
The sudden outbreak of COVID-19 in Nigeria early in the year 2020, coupled with its morbid and econo...
Background: In recent times the Ebola Virus Disease has been a major source of public health concern...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the attitude of healthcare workers towards HIV/AIDS patients i...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the attitude of healthcare workers towards HIV/AIDS patients i...
Background. Health workers are more prone to Ebola viral disease (EVD) than the general population. ...
There is an association between the perceptions of and the attitudes to the willingness of nursing s...
Copyright © 2015 Samuel Anu Olowookere et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Abstract Background Ebola virus is highly infectious and the disease can be very fatal. The World He...
The 2014 Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak elicited global attention and challenged health systems ...
The 2014 Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak was characterised by fear, misconceptions and irrational...
Aims: Exposure to infection is a risk for all healthcare workers. This risk acquires another dimensi...
All participants agreed to have heard about COVID-19. The most important sources of COVID-19 informa...
This study investigated health worker’s attitude and perception to blood borne infections and safety...
The current 5% prevalence rate of HIV in Nigeria represents a significant population of people livin...
Discrimination against persons living with HIV/AIDS in hospital settings has been documented. This s...
The sudden outbreak of COVID-19 in Nigeria early in the year 2020, coupled with its morbid and econo...
Background: In recent times the Ebola Virus Disease has been a major source of public health concern...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the attitude of healthcare workers towards HIV/AIDS patients i...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the attitude of healthcare workers towards HIV/AIDS patients i...
Background. Health workers are more prone to Ebola viral disease (EVD) than the general population. ...
There is an association between the perceptions of and the attitudes to the willingness of nursing s...
Copyright © 2015 Samuel Anu Olowookere et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Abstract Background Ebola virus is highly infectious and the disease can be very fatal. The World He...
The 2014 Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak elicited global attention and challenged health systems ...
The 2014 Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak was characterised by fear, misconceptions and irrational...
Aims: Exposure to infection is a risk for all healthcare workers. This risk acquires another dimensi...
All participants agreed to have heard about COVID-19. The most important sources of COVID-19 informa...
This study investigated health worker’s attitude and perception to blood borne infections and safety...
The current 5% prevalence rate of HIV in Nigeria represents a significant population of people livin...
Discrimination against persons living with HIV/AIDS in hospital settings has been documented. This s...
The sudden outbreak of COVID-19 in Nigeria early in the year 2020, coupled with its morbid and econo...