• Relationship Between Information Accessibility, Knowledge Acquisition Management And Transfer System Among Traditional Herbal Medical Practitioners
    [CASE STUDY OF SOUTH WEST, NIGERIA]

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      APPENDIX A - [ Total Page(s): 28 ]Purpose of the Study: The study focuses on the effects of information accessibility, knowledge acquisition and management on transfer system among indigenous traditional herbal medical practitioners in South West Nigeria:i.    It would enable the citizens to understand the challenges associated with information accessibility, knowledge acquisition and management on transfer system among indigenous traditional herbal medical practitioners with a view to enabling the government to devise realis ... Continue reading---

         

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      APPENDIX D - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]            342207.88=          0.83 ... Continue reading---

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]TABLE OF CONTENTSCHAPTER ONE1.0    INTRODUCTION 1.1    Background to the Study 1.2      Statement of the Problem 1.3     Aim and Objectives of the Study1.4     Research Questions 1.5     Research Hypotheses 1.6     Justification of the Study1.7       Scope of the Study 1.8    Operation Definition of Terms CHAPTER TWO 2.0    LITERATURE REVIEW2.1     Conceptual Framework2.2     Theoretical Framework2.2.2     Choo Five Step Management Model Process 2.3    ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 6 ]CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1    Background to the StudyVarious countries of the world have claimed that health care policies geared towards improvement of the health status of their populations is through traditional or herbal medical system. This is borne out of the fact that good health care is instrumental for the well-being of every citizen and subsequently the socio-economic development of their various societies. Traditional herbal medicine according to World Health Organization (2002), i ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 13 ]The study revealed that the non- codified healthcare tradition is practiced mainly by elderly persons in the age group of 61 years and above (40%).  73% of the practitioners learnt the tradition from their forefathers, and 19% of practitioners developed their own practices through experimentation, reading and learning. 20% of the practitioners follow distinctive “Nadi Pariksha” (pulse examination) for disease diagnosis, while others follow receive symptoms and complains.  29% of th ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]As shown in the Table 3.2, Ekiti, Osun and Oyo states have THMP populations of 356, 624 and 636 respectively. The sample of THMPs drawn by means of stratified random sampling techniques from Ekiti, Osun and Oyo states are 111, 203 and 203 respectively. The equitable percentages of sample drawn from the populations are 31.18%, 32.53% and 33.96%s respectively.The total of the samples from three states is 530, representing 32.80% of the target population as well as 12% of the entire 4408 THMP popul ... Continue reading---