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2017A COMPARATIVE ASESSMENT OF THE GLUCOSE MONITOR (SD Codefree) AND AUTO ANALYZER (BT‑3000) IN MEASURING BLOOD GLUCOSE CONCENTRATION AMONG DIABETIC PATIENTSKanwugu, O. N; Helegbe, G. K.; Aryee, P. A.; Akontatiba, N. A.; Ankrah, J.; Anabire, N. G.; Anaba, F.; Ahenkora, B.
2016CONTRIBUTION OF SCALING UP NUTRITION ACADEMIC PLATFORMS TO NUTRITION CAPACITY STRENGTHENING IN AFRICA: LOCAL EFFORTS, CONTINENTAL PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGESLaar, A. K.; Aryeetey, R. N. O.; Annan, R.; Aryee, P. A.; Amagloh, F. K.; Akparibo, R.; Laar, M. E.; Amuna, P.; Zotor, F. B.
2021DETERMINANTS OF NUTRITION CARE PRACTICE BY MIDWIVES AND NURSES IN THE ANTENATAL AND POSTNATAL CARE SETTINGS: A MULTI-SITE CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEY FROM GHANAKumbiley, J.; Amalba, A.; Aryee, P. A.; Azure, S. A.; Mogre, V.
2022FOOD ADVERTISEMENT INFUENCES FOOD DECISION MAKING AND NOT NUTRITIONAL STATUS: A STUDY AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN GHANAKalog, G. L. S.; Kasim, F.; Anyebuno, B.; Tei, S.; Kubuga, C. K.; Mogre, V.; Aryee, P. A.
2019FUTURE DOCTORS’ PERSPECTIVES ON HEALTH PROFESSIONALS’ RESPONSIBILITY REGARDING NUTRITION CARE AND WHY DOCTORS SHOULD LEARN ABOUT NUTRITION: A QUALITATIVE STUDYMogre, V.; Stevens, F. C. J.; Aryee, P. A.; Amalba, A.; Scherpbier, A. J. J. A.
2014PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS FOR OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY AMONG NURSES IN THE TAMALE METROPOLIS OF GHANAAryee, P. A.; Helegbe, G. K.; Baah, J.; Sarfo-Asante, R. A.; Quist-Therson, R.
2021SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC CORRELATES OF JOB SATISFACTION AMONG NURSES AND MIDWIVES IN HEALTH FACILITIES IN THE BOLE DISTRICT OF THE SAVANNAH REGION, GHANADatuah, J. N.; Aninanya, G. A.; Habib, I.; Aryee, P. A.
2018WHY NUTRITION EDUCATION IS INADEQUATE IN THE MEDICAL CURRICULUM: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF STUDENTS’ PERSPECTIVES ON BARRIERS AND STRATEGIESMogre, V.; Stevens, F. C. J.; Aryee, P. A.; Amalba, A.; Scherpbier, A. J. J. A.