• The Role Of Public Health Workers In Tuberculosis Management And Prevention

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    • CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

      1.1 Background of the study

      1.2 Statement of the problem

      1.3 Objective of the study

      1.4 Research questions

      1.5 Significance of the study

      1.6 Scope of the study

      1.7 Limitation of the study

      1.8 Definition of terms

      1.9 Organizations of the study

      CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF LITERATURE

      2.1 Conceptual framework

      2.2 Theoretical Framework

      2.3 Empirical review

      CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

      3.1 Research Design

      3.2 Population of the study

      3.3 Sample size determination

      3.4 Sample size selection technique and procedure

      3.5 Research Instrument and Administration

      3.6 Method of data collection

      3.7 Method of data analysis

      3.8 Validity of the study

      3.9 Reliability of the study

      3.10 Ethical consideration

      CHAPTER FOUR: DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

      4.1 Data Presentation

      4.2 Analysis of Data

      4.3 Answering Research Questions

      4.4 Interpretation of Result

      CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

      5.1 Summary

      5.2 Conclusion

      5.3 Recommendation

      References 

      APPENDIX

      QUESTI


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]This study investigates the role of public health workers in tuberculosis management and prevention. Two hundred and twenty nine(229) randomly selected (stratification) health workers were administered a 54-item questionnaire. The questionnaire comprised sections designed to provide relevant information of concern to the study such as knowledge of Tuberculosis infection prevention and control, practices and challenges. Results showed that health workers had fairly good knowledge of Tuberculosis ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]INTRODUCTION1.1 Background to the studyTuberculosis or TB is a common and often deadly infectious disease caused by various strains of Mycobacteria, usually Mycobacterium tuberculosis in humans. Tuberculosis usually attacksthe lungs but can also affect other parts of the body. It is spread when the bacteria get into the air, and when people who have the disease cough, sneeze, or spit. A person can become infected with tuberculosis bacteria when he or she inhales minute particles of infected sput ... Continue reading---