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