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DR. ALBERTA DAVID NSEMO

Name of Scholar: DR. ALBERTA DAVID NSEMO
Brief About Scholar: Dr. Alberta David Nsemo is a senior Lecturer with the Department of Nursing Science, University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria. Currently on sabbatical leave serving as the head of department of midwifery with the Garden City University College, Kenyase, Kumasi, Ghana. She is a registered Nurse/ Midwife and holds a BNSc. (Nursing), PGD (Education), MSc. (Medical Sociology), Ph.D (Medical sociology), Ph.D (Advance Midwifery & Neonatology). She also has a certificate in HIV/AIDS Food & Nutrition Security, certificate in HIV Counselling & Testing, Behaviour change communication and health promotion. Alberta has been engaged for over twenty years by GHAIN and GEDE Foundations as a consultant in HIV/AIDS counselling and testing, serves as a national facilitator on Prevention of Mother To Child Transmission of HIV/AIDS, adherence counselling, counselling and testing of key populations and partner notification services. With her wealth of knowledge, skills and disposition for capacity building, interdisciplinary team work, and communication and information technology competence, she has been involved in several researches in the field of HIV/AIDS. Alberta is a member of Association of Nurses in Aids Care (ANAC), and a Fellow of West African College of Nursing.
Name of Institution: GARDEN CITY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, KENYASE,KUMASI, GHANA
Previous Research Papers: Foreign Journal Papers 1. John, M.E., Essienumoh, E.E., Nsemo, A.D., Yagba, J. (2017). Traditional Reproductive Health practices among women in south-south Nigeria. Int’l Journal of Nursing Care. 1(2): 1-6. 2. Nsemo,A.D., Ojong, I.N., Esienumoh, E., & Agambire, R. (2020). Breast Self-examination among Undergraduate Student Midwives in a Tertiary Institution in Ashanti Region, Kumasi, Ghana. Journal of social sciences, 48(2); 1459-1566 3. N. Nwakwue, M.A. Mgbekem, A.D. Nsemo, M.Armon, R. Ella, I.W. Akpan (2020). Treatment of uncomplicated malaria among Under-five children: A systematic review. Health, 12(04);378 4. Ojong, I. N., Nsemo, A. D. (2020). Cervical cancer screening among Female nursing students in a tertiary health institution in southern senatorial district of Cross River State, Nigeria. Journal of social sciences, 48(2);1194-1205 5. Nsemo, A.D., Ojong, I.N., Agambire, R. (2020).Pregnant teenagers perception and access to focused ant natal care services in Suntreso government hospital, Kumasi, Ghana. African journal of Biomedical research,23(2);171-180 6. Nsemo, A.D., Afoakwah,G., Ojong, I.D. (2020).Family and cultural influences on breastfeeding experiences of first-time mothers in Kumasi, Ashanti Region, Ghana.GIS-Business, 15(4),225-252 7. Ojong, I.N., Nsemo, A.D. (2020).Patients’ opinion on the determinants of post-operative wound healing in a tertiary health facility in South-South Nigeria. GIS-Business, 15(4);73-92. 8. Mgbekem, M. A., Nsemo, A.D, Charity, Ojong, I.D., Ndukaku (2020). Nurses’ role in Birth preparedness and Complication readiness among pregnant women in university of Calabar teaching hospital, Calabar. Health, 12(02). 9. Nsemo, A.D. (2019). Birth preparedness (BP) and complication readiness (CR) among women of child bearing age in the rural communities of Cross River State, Nigeria. Nursing and palliative care, 4. DOI:10.15761/NPC.1000197 10. Eno, J., Ojong, I.N., Nsemo, A.D. (2019). Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Cervical cancer screening among female students in tertiary institution in Nigeria. International journal of development research, 9(1), 25384-25390 11. Nsemo, A.D., Emmanuel, C.E., Nkere, E.I.(2019).Cross River State Experience of the Mandatory Continuing Professional Development program for nurses: A case study of the 34th session in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. International journal of nursing and midwifery, 11(5);41-53 12. Nsemo, A. D.(2019). Health problems associated with urbanization and industrialization. International journal of innovative research and advanced studies,6(1).149-157 13. Alberta David,N, Idang, Neji, O & Jane, E. (2018). Nurse handover and its implication of nursing care in the university of Calabar teaching hospital, Calabar, Nigeria. International journal of nursing care,2(23),1-9 14. Nsemo, A. D., Ndukaku, N. (2018). Nursing students knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Oral care for critically ill patients in university of Calabar teaching hospital, Calabar, Nigeria. International journal of scientific research,7(7);550-554 15. Ekwere, J. Alberta N. Mary, Mgbekem. (2018).Awareness and perception of Kangaroo mother care among mothers and the role of the healthcare providers in selected primary healthcare facilities in calabar local government. Global journal of research analysis,7(7);515-519 16. Nsemo, A. D., Chipps, J.,Umoh, D.E., Offiong,D.J. (2016). Prevention of Maternal Health Complications: Voices of the Rural Women through the Lens. IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science (IOSR-JNHS) e-ISSN: 2320â€"1959.p-ISSN: 2320â€"1940 Volume 5, Issue 6 Ver. IV, pp62-5. www.iosrjournals.org 17. John, M.E., Mgbekem, M., Nsemo,A.D., Maxwell, G.I. (2016). Missed Nursing Care, Patient outcomes and Care outcomes in selected Hospitals in Southern Nigeria. Journal of Nursing & Healthcare. Volume1, issue 2.pp1-5 18. Nsemo, A.D., & Offiong, D.J. (2016).Knowledge of obstetric danger signs among women of child bearing age in the rural communities of CRS-Nigeria. International Education Scientific (IESR) Journal. 2(12). pp 21-38 19. A. Nsemo (2016). A model of community engagement in the prevention of maternal health complications in rural communities of cross river state, Nigeria. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/handle/11394/5407 20. Offiong, D.J., Nsemo,A. D.,Ekpenyong, A. (2017). Knowledge and Practice of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Among Public Health Nurse Practitioners in Calabar Metropolis of Cross River State, Nigeria. Researchjournali 1 (13):pp1-27 21. Duke, E. U., Mgbekem, M., Nsemo, A.D., Ojong, A., Manyo, A. Nkwonta, C.A., Mobolaji-Olajide, O.M. (2015). Influence of Marital Status on Attitude of Midwives towards OSCE and Their Performance in the Examination in Akwa Ibom and Cross River States, Nigeria. Received: May 6, 2015 Accepted:May 14,2015 Online Published:June 3 , 2015. doi:10.11114/jets.v3i4.812URL:http://dx.doi.org/10.11114/jets.v3i4.812. Journal of Education and Training Studies Vol.3, No.4;July 2015 ISSN 2324-805XE-ISSN 2324 -8068 Published by Redfame Publishing URL: http://jets.redfame.com 119-126 22. John,M.E., Nsemo, A.D., John, E.E., Opiah, M., Robinson-Bassey, G.C., Yagba,J. (2015). Indigenous Child Care Beliefs and Practices in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria: Implications for Healthcare. International Journal of Health Sciences and Research. 5(11) pp235-247 www.ijhsr.org ISSN: 2249-9571 23. John,M.E., Nsemo, A.D., Esienumo,E.E., Nelson, O., Duke,E.U., Philip, B. (2015). Behaviour Change Counselling and Health Promotion for Youths Living with HIV in Calabar, Nigeria. International Journal of Health Sciences and Research. 5(9),pp352-360 www.ijhsr.org ISSN: 2249-9571 24. Duke, E.U., Nsemo,A. D., Ojong-Alasia,M.M., Osuchukwu,E.C., Chigozie, A. N., Mobolaji-Olajide,M.O. (2015). Influence of Age on Perception of Midwives and their Performance in Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) in Nigeria. Journal of Education and Training Studies Vol.3, No.5; September 2015 ISSN 2324-805X E-ISSN 2324 -8068 Published by Redfame Publishing URL: http://jets.redfame.com 216-224 25. Nsemo,A.D., John,M.E., Ayang, A. E., & Duke,E. (2014). Influence of Abandonment, Stigmatization and Social Isolation on the Coping Strategies Of Women With Vesico Vaginal Fistula In Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Journal of Nursing Care 3:159. doi: 10.4172/2167-1168.1000159. Received March 10, 2014; Accepted April 15, 2014; Published April 21, 2014. 26. Oyira, E.J., Okon,A.E., Nsemo,A.D., &Antigha,E.A.E. (2012). Global Reforms Classroom Learning Environment and Secondary School Student's Attitude Towards Schooling In Southern Senatorial Zone Of Cross River States. Int’l Journal of Innovations in Educational Methods; 4(1):96-104. 27. Nsemo, A.D, John,M., Etifit,R., Mgbekem, M., Oyira, E. (2013). Clinical Nurses’ Perception of Continuing Professional Education as a Tool for Qualitative Service Delivery in Public Hospitals in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. Nurses Education in Practice, 13(4) 328-334. Available online http://authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/5147159531000905 28. Ushie,M.A., Eneji, C.O.,Nsemo,A.D., Osonwa, K.O.,&. Enang, E.E. (2010). Gender role and Fertility Behaviour among Calabar and Oban Communities in Cross River State, Nigeria. International Journal of Sociology and Anthropology. Vol. 3(5), 153 pp.xxx-xxx, available online http://www.academicjournal.org/ijsa 29. Nsemo, A.D., UmoInyang,I.E.,& Charles, J.O. (2012). Educational status, cultural beliefs and utilization of orthodox maternity services in Calabar South Local Government Area of Cross River State. Nigeria. HamdardMedicus Quarterly Journal of Science and Medicine. Vol. 55(2), Pakistan, Hamdard Foundation; Pp 27-38. 30. Ushie,M.A., Abia,R.P., Archibong,E.P.,& Nsemo, A.D. (2012). Effect of warning-label on cigarette use among commercial drivers in Calabar Metropelis, Cross River State. Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities. Vol. I (4) Pp. 61-69. 31. Uwakwe, C.B.,Mgbekem, M.A., Nsemo, A.D. Ntamu,G.U.Opara, B.O.(2011). HIV prevalence and improved city connectivity among youths: A comparative analysis of urban and rural areas of cross river state, Nigeria. IMACR Istanbul 32. UmoInyang, I.E., Nsemo,A.D., Ntukidem, E. P., Obi, F. B.,&. Joshua, M.T. (2004). Personality traits as predictors of Nurse Educators’ Professional Efficiency. JORDE Journal of Research and Development in Education. Vol. 4, Pp. 68-76. 33. John, M., Nsemo, A.D., Samson-Akpan, P.E., Adjei,E., Mgbekem,M.A.(2014).Exploring the lived experiences of stigma and discrimination among persons living with HIV(PLH) in rural communities: patient and family stories. Int’l journal of qualitative methods 13, 519-520 Local Journal Papers 1. Asuquo, E.F., Edet, O.B. , Sampson- Akpan, P.E, Duke, E., Nsemo, A.D., Ajah, C.I. (2017) Utilization of Insecticide Treated Nets Among Pregnant Women and Mothers with Under Five Children in Ikot Omin Community, Calabar, Nigeria Global Journal of Pure & Applied Sciences Volume 23. ISSN: 1118-0579 2. Nsemo, A., John, M., Asuquo, E., Ndiok, A., Mgbekem, M., Njah, Paul (2010). Diet and Activity Control Regimen: Compliance among CCF patients in UCTH, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Nursing. Vol. 1(3). Pp 15-20. 3. Alberta David Nsemo and Akaniyene B. Abam (2011). Interpersonal communications: Its Relevance to Nursing Practice. The Leajon: An Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies. Vol. 3(1). Pp 100-108. 4. Nsemo, Alberta David; Ekpenyong, Josephy F., Udo, Mary D. (2009). Injection safety: Level of knowledge and practice in University of Calabar Teaching Hospital. The International Researcher, A multidisciplinary Journal of the Graduate School, University of Calabar. Vol.1 (3). Serenity Publishers. Pp 138-145. 5. John, M., Nsemo, A., Whiley, E., Ndiok, A., Akpan, M. O. (2010). Knowing the Patient: an important aspect of the clinical knowledge of the Nurse. West African Journal of Nursing Vol. 21(2). Pp 51-58. 6. Nsemo, A. D., Abam, A. (2010). Evidenced-Based Nursing Practice: Steps and Processes. International Researcher, A multidisciplinary Journalof the Graduate School, University of Calabar. Vol. 1(4). Pp 149-160. 7. Nsemo, A.D. (2011). Nursing Information System (NIS): A total for Quality Nursing Practice. SOPHIA-African Journal of Philosophy and Public Affairs. Vol. 14(1). Pp. 167-175. 8. Asuquo,E.F., Ekuri,P. & Nsemo,A.D. (2010). Contraceptive Awarness, Attitude, Practice and Relevance among Adolescents in selected Secondary Schools in Akpabuyo, South East Nigeria. International Researcher, A multi-disciplinary journal of the Graduate school, University of Calabar. Vol 1(4). Pp 161-172. 9. Mgbekem, M. A., Ntamu, G. U., Nsemo, A. D. Uwakwe, C. B. U. (2013). Persuasive Communication skills in the uptake of HIV counselling and Testing (HCT) among female Nigerian University students: Focus on the University of Calabar, Nigeria. Mary Slessor journal of Medicine. 12(2),pp 46-59 10. Nsemo, A. D., &Akpaninyang, V. I. (2011). Social and Health Implications of Teenage Pregancy in Calabar South LGA of Cross River State, Nigeria. The leajon: An Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary studies. Vol. 3(1) pp. 109-121. Jochriscem Publishers, Calabar, Nigeria. CHAPTER IN BOOKS 1. Health care delivery system in Nigeria: The Role of the Nurse. In Introduction to Philosophy of Medicine. Vol. 1 Calabar. Jochrisam Publishers. Pp. 279-296. MONOGRAPHS 1. Reading Notes on Principles and Practice of Mental/Psychiatric Nursing. A monograph by Alberta D. Nsemo (2016). 2. Human Behaviour in Health and illness. A monograph by Alberta David Nsemo (2017). 3. Sociology in Health illness. A monograph by Alberta D. Nsemo (2017) 4. Entrepreneurship for student Nurses. A monograph by Alberta D. Nsemo (2016) 5. Readings in Mental Health/Psychoiatric Nursing. A monograph by Alberta D. Nsemo (2016). 6. Psychology for student Nurses: A Monograph by DR Alberta D. Nsemo (2017)

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