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    Implementation of a Free Maternal and Child Health Programme in a Nigerian State by Uzor, Festus, Idoko, Arthur, Nwobodo, Ed

    “…Background: The Government of Enugu State as a policy response to reduce maternal and child mortality and morbidity in the state introduced the Free Maternal…”
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    Patient satisfaction with services at a tertiary hospital in south-east Nigeria by Obi, Ikechukwu E, Ndu, Anne C, Agu, Kenneth A, Omotowo, Babatunde I, Agunwa, Chuka C, Idoko, Arthur C

    Published in Malawi medical journal (01-12-2018)
    “…Patients' views of the services they receive in a healthcare service help identify critical areas that may need improvement. This survey set out to determine…”
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    Piloting Mutual Health Association Establishment in Enugu State, Southeast Nigeria: Lessons Learned by Obikeze, Eric, Uguru, Nkoli, Ilika, Frances, Iwuora, Ijeoma, Ojiako, Tobechi, Idoko, Arthur, Chioke, Jane Frances, Okoronkwo, Ngozi, Yisa, Ibrahim, Anyaehie, Bond, Nwobodo, Ed

    “…Background: Predominant out-of-pocket financing of health expenditures in low- and -middle-income countries (LMICs) remains a major setback to achieving…”
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    A Nigerian tertiary institution students’ knowledge and attitude to mental health and services by Idoko, ChineduArthur, Udo, Kenechukwu, Idoko, ChineloIfeoma

    “…Background: Mental health and availability of its services are under-emphasized, misunderstood, and misplaced due to unfounded theories, mistaken beliefs,…”
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    Patient satisfaction with services at a tertiary hospital in south-east Nigeria by Obi, Ikechukwu E, Ndu, Anne C, Agu, Kenneth A, Omotowo, Babatunde I, Agunwa, Chuka C, Idoko, Arthur C

    Published in Malawi medical journal (27-05-2019)
    “…BackgroundPatients' views of the services they receive in a healthcare service help identify critical areas that may need improvement. This survey set out to…”
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    Dietary habits and physical exercise among undergraduate students in Southeast Nigeria by Chinyere, COkeke, Olanike, RAgwu-Umahi, Ancilla, KUmeobieri, Chisom, Azodo, Arthur, CIdoko, Uzochukwu Benjamin, SC

    Published in Nigerian journal of medicine (2020)
    “…INTRODUCTION Studies have established that chronic diseases are largely diseases of life style. It is pertinent to ascertain life style habits among young…”
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    Assessment of Health Risk Behaviours among Secondary School Students in Enugu, South-East, Nigeria by Omotowo, Babatunde I, Ndu, Anne C, Agwu Umahi, Olanike R, Ezeoke, Uchechukwu E, Arthur, Idoko C, Ancilla, Umeobieri K

    Published in Global journal of health science (06-04-2017)
    “…INTRODUCTION: Health risk behaviours contribute to the leading causes of deaths and disability among adults and youth.    OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study…”
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    Attitude of women in a Nigerian local government to reproductive health following health education intervention by Idoko, Chinedu Arthur, Idoko, Chinelo Ifeoma, Chidolue, Ikechukwu Christian

    Published in African health sciences (01-12-2019)
    “…Health Education on reproductive health issues is indispensible in fostering safe sexual and reproductive health more so in rural populations. This study aimed…”
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    Attitude of women in a Nigerian local government to reproductive health following health education intervention by Idoko, Chinedu Arthur, Idoko, Chinelo Ifeoma, Chidolue, Ikechukwu Christian

    Published in African health sciences (01-02-2020)
    “…Background: Health Education on reproductive health issues is indispensible in fostering safe sexual and reproductive health more so in rural populations. This…”
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    Risky sexual behaviour among students of a Nigerian tertiary institution by Idoko, Chinedu A, Nympha, Enebe O

    Published in African health sciences (01-12-2023)
    “…While initiation of sexual activity is a part of a normal behaviour and development, it may also be associated with negative outcomes when sexual activity is…”
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    Opinion and use of contraceptives among medical students of the University of Nigeria, Enugu campus by Idoko, Chinedu Arthur, Omotowo, Babatunde, Anyaka, Charles, Udo, Kenechukwu, Ezenwosu, Osita, Nwobi, Emmanuel, Ezeoke, Uche, Obi, Ikechukwu, Ekwueme, Osaeloka, Okeke, Chinyere, Obienu, Chuka, Orakwue, Ikechukwu

    Published in African health sciences (01-09-2018)
    “…Background: Non-use or poor usage of any form of contraception increases the chances of unwanted pregnancies, abortion and sexually transmitted infections…”
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