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Browsing by Author "Abubakar A"

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    Assessment of Knowledge, Awareness, Attitude and Interest of Radiotherapy as a Carrier Choice Among Final Year Radiography Students in Northern Nigeria
    (FULafia Journal of Health Sciences, 2025) Kabir HM; Abubakar A; Abdulkadir MK; Abba M; Ali AM; Moi AS; Njiti MM; Musa UU; Abubakar U
    Background: Radiographers play a crucial role in radiotherapy treatment but their numeric strength is grossly inadequate globally. Till date, despite the obvious need for such professionals in healthcare settings, there is no single institution offering Bachelor’s degree in radiotherapy in Nigeria. Aim: This study assessed the knowledge, awareness, attitude, and interest of final-year Radiography students toward a career in radiotherapy Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among final-year radiography students in northern Nigeria, where a self-administered questionnaire designed using Google form (Google, Mountain View, CA) was shared using online platforms. The questionnaire was face-validated, and the reliability was tested using Cronbach’s alpha. A coefficient of 0.7 was obtained which is considered adequate. Descriptive statistics were generated for this study using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 23.0. Results: Out of 222 potential participants, 191 responded to the questionnaire giving a response rate of 86%. The result showed that 96% (n=185) are knowledgeable and aware of radiotherapy demonstrating widespread familiarity with the concept. Also, 52.9% (n=101) of the respondents have positive attitudes towards the importance of radiotherapy in cancer treatment. The simple majority, 59.7% (n=114) of the respondents, showed interest in becoming therapy radiographer though an alarming 81.2% (n=155) had not been exposed to radiotherapy practice during their clinical postings, indicating a potential gap in practical training. Conclusion: This study revealed that large number of the respondents are knowledgeable and have positive attitude towards radiotherapy with great interest of becoming therapy radiographers despite inadequate practical exposure during their training.
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    Effects of dietary oil blend on fatty acid composition, oxidative stability and physicochemical properties of longissimus thoracis et lumborum muscle in goats
    (Wiley and Sons, 2017) Adeyemi, KD; Sabow AB; Abubakar A; Samsudin AA; Sazili AQ
    This study examined the effects of dietary blend of 80%canola oil and 20%palmoil (BCPO) on the physicochemical properties, antioxidant status, oxidative stability and fatty acid composition of Longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LTL) muscle from goats during chill storage. Over a 14-week feeding trial, 24 Boer bucks were randomly assigned to and supplemented with diets containing 0, 4 or 8%BCPO on a dry matter basis, slaughtered and the LTL was subjected to a 7 day chill storage. Neither diet nor post mortem ageing influenced (P>0.05) antioxidant enzyme activities, chemical composition and cholesterol. Diet had no effect on the carbonyl content, free thiol content, water-holding capacity, tenderness, pH and glycogen. Oil-supplemented goats had higher (P<0.05) C18:1 trans-11, C18:3n-3 and C20:5n-3, carotenoid, tocopherol and redness, and lower thiobarbituric acid reactive substances values than the control goats. Post mortem ageing decreased (P<0.05) shear force and oxidative stability of chevon. No significant (P>0.05) changes were found in the proportion of individual fatty acids throughout storage. Total polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) decreased while total saturated fatty acids increased as storage progressed. Dietary BCPO enhanced n-3 PUFA without compromising the quality attributes of chevon

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