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Item Factors influencing the choice of birthplace among women of childbearing age in selected health facilities in Saki West Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria(Faculty of Education, University of Ibadan, Nigeria., 2020) Aluko, Joel O.; Ademola, Shafiu A; Makanjuola, Osuolale J.; Umar, Jibril N.; Elusoji, Christianah I.Birthplace is a practically important aspect of childbearing preparation because of its medical effects on the life of the baby and the mother. The study aim was to evaluate the factors associated with. choice of birthplace among women of childbearing age in Saki-West Local Government Area, Oyo State, Nigeria. A descriptive cross-sectional study design was used with a validated structured questionnaire administered to 147 women selected purposively within child bearing age to assess their social demography, knowledge, accessibility, attitude of health workers, influence of economic factors on choice of birthplace. - The findings reveal that barriers to healthcare facilities delivery among women of childbearing age were mostly associated with factors surrounding income, accessible healthcare centre to deliver and education. The results of multiple regression show statistically significantly predict the choice of birthplace, F (4, 140) = 0.728,p < .0005, R2 = 0.174. All the variables added statistically significantly to the prediction, p <0.05. The analysis also showed that knowledge ~=- 0.136, satisfaction ~=0.146, and accessibility ~=-0.023 have influence- on the choice of birthplace. This study has brought a better understanding into the factors influencing the choice of birthplace among women of childbearing age. Therefore, there should be focused and intensified counselling for women with more children and those with history of previous home deliveries to emphasize the benefit of facility delivery.Item Outcome of Nurse-led Educational Training Programme on the Knowledge and Practice of Basic Life Support among Senior Secondary School Students in Obubra, Cross River State, Nigeria(Institute of Education, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria., 2018-06) Aluko, Joel O.; Onasoga, Olayinka A.; Makanjuola, Osuolale J.; Ekpim, Leonard M.Cardiac arrest is a medical emergency which. can be effectively managed if cardiopu.lmonary resuscitation is commenced promptly. This study aimed at assessing the outcome of nurse-led educational training program on the knowledge and practice of basic life support among senior secondary school students in Obubra, Cross River State, Nigeria. The study adopted pre-post quasi-experimental design and stratified random sampling technique to select 200 respondents for the study. Data were collected with structured questionnaire. The result revealed that the knowledge level of the students increased significantly after the training,' there was an improvement in the students' . attitude to cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) after the exposure to the training and showed competence in demonstrating CPR procedures after training. It is recommended that the teaching o/CPR should be incorporated into the Nigerian secondary schools' Biology, and General Science curricula without delay. Outcome, Basic life support (BLS), Nurse-led, Knowledge, Practice, Training