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    Mothers’ experiences with mHealth intervention for postnatal care utilisation in Nigeria: a qualitative study by Olajubu, Aanuoluwapo Omobolanle, Fajemilehin, Boluwaji Reuben, Olajubu, Temitope Oluwafemi

    Published in BMC pregnancy and childbirth (16-11-2022)
    “…Abstract Background The postnatal period implies a crucial and delicate time for both the mother and the newborn. There is a growing body of evidence that is…”
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    Effectiveness of a mobile health intervention on uptake of recommended postnatal care services in Nigeria by Olajubu, Aanuoluwapo Omobolanle, Fajemilehin, Boluwaji Reuben, Olajubu, Temitope Oluwafemi, Afolabi, Babajide Samuel

    Published in PloS one (14-09-2020)
    “…Studies have linked the large percentage of maternal and neonatal mortality that occur in postnatal period to low uptake of postnatal care (PNC) services…”
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    The Pattern of Communication and Teamwork among Operating Theatre Personnel in a State of a Developing Country by Oyediran, Olufemi Oyebanji, Olafare, Olamide Hope, Kolawole, Ifeoluwapo Oluwafunke, Ayandiran, Emmanuel Olufemi, Ojo, Iyanuoluwa, Oreofe, Fajemilehin, Boluwaji Reuben

    Published in Nurse Media : Journal of Nursing (31-08-2022)
    “…Background: Effective communication and teamwork is increasingly recognized as an important mechanism for enhancing the safety of healthcare. However, there is…”
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    Work-Related Experiences and Challenges of Perioperative Nurses in Southwestern Nigeria by Oyediran, Olufemi Oyebanji, Ayandiran, Emmanuel Olufemi, Ishola, Kofoworola Ebunoluwa, Fajemilehin, Boluwaji Reuben

    Published in Nurse Media : Journal of Nursing (31-08-2024)
    “…Background: Perioperative nursing is highly demanding due to the long hours of complex procedures, limited support, inadequate facilities, and staffing issues…”
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    Perception of situational stress associated with hospitalization among selected Nigerian patients by Fajemilehin, B R, Fabayo, A O

    Published in Journal of advanced nursing (01-04-1991)
    “…The study identified those hospital experiences perceived as stressful during hospitalization by patients, which will help clinical nurses to modify the…”
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    Quality of Perioperative Nursing Care in Selected Hospitals in Semi-Urban Cities, Nigeria: A Mixed Method Approach by Olufemi, Oyebanji Oyediran, Ayandiran, Emmanuel Olufemi, Fajemilehin, Boluwaji Reuben, Ojo, Iyanuoluwa Oreofe

    Published in International journal of caring sciences (01-05-2024)
    “…This study assessed the quality of perioperative nursing (PON) care in selected hospitals in Osun State, Nigeria. This study adopted a concurrent mixed method…”
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    Health-related Quality of Life and Wound Care Practices Among Patients With Chronic Wounds in a Southwestern Nigerian Community by Oladele, Helen Oladunni, Fajemilehin, Reuben Boluwaji, Oladele, Ayodeji Olanrewaju, Babalola, Elizabeth Olawumi

    Published in Wounds (King of Prussia, Pa.) (01-05-2019)
    “…Chronic wounds (CWs) are a common problem around the world. Although known to affect quality of life, patients' perception may vary among cultures. The purpose…”
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    Knowledge and Practice of Airborne and Droplet Precautions within the Emergency Departments of Selected Hospitals in Osun State, Nigeria by Fajemilehin, Boluwaji Reuben, Dare, Akiyoola Oladele, Oluseyi, Ajao Olayinka

    Published in International journal of caring sciences (01-09-2018)
    “…Background: Transmission of diseases through infectious aerosols and droplets within the emergency departments is real, yet had received little attention in…”
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    Effectiveness of a mobile health intervention on uptake of recommended postnatal care services in Nigeria by Aanuoluwapo Omobolanle Olajubu, Boluwaji Reuben Fajemilehin, Temitope Oluwafemi Olajubu, Babajide Samuel Afolabi, Onikepe Oluwadamilola Owolabi

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2020)
    “…Studies have linked the large percentage of maternal and neonatal mortality that occur in postnatal period to low uptake of postnatal care (PNC) services…”
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    Safety Practices Employed By Perioperative Nurses In Selected Tertiary Health Institutions In South Western Nigeria by Fajemilehin, Boluwaji Reuben, Oyediran, Oyebanji Olufemi, Faronbi, Joel Olayiwola, Ajibade, Bayo Lawal

    Published in International journal of caring sciences (01-05-2016)
    “…Surgery plays an increasingly prominent role in healthcare around the world and growing attention is being focused on the safety and quality of such care. Half…”
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    Factors influencing high rate of 'born-before-arrival' babies in Nigeria--a case control study in Ogbomosho by Fajemilehin, R B

    “…The purposes of this study were to examine the records of the birth-before-arrival mothers in order to identify factors which might explain why so few booked…”
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    Attitudes of Students in Health Professions toward Caring for Older People: Needed Curricula Revisions in Nigeria by Fajemilehin, Boluwaji Reuben

    Published in Educational gerontology (01-05-2004)
    “…This descriptive study examined the conceptions and misconceptions students in health professions have regarding older people. The research was conducted in…”
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    ATTITUDES OF STUDENTS IN HEALTH PROFESSIONS TOWARD CARING FOR OLDER PEOPLE: NEEDED CURRICULA REVISIONS IN NIGERIA by Fajemilehin, Boluwaji Reuben

    Published in Educational gerontology (01-05-2004)
    “…This descriptive study examined the conceptions and misconceptions students in health professions have regarding older people. The research was conducted in…”
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