Prof. (Mrs.) Victoria Bubunyo Bam

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Dept: Public Health Nursing
Room 411
Caseley Hayford Block

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Research Areas/Interests

Public Health interventions in Maternal and Childhealth Diabetes Pain management Emergency care...~more


Research Projects (Current and Past)

  1. COVID-19 and its effect on delivery and utilization of Maternal health services (KRef Grant) (2021) (PI)
  2. A participatory action research approach towards improving pain relief for paediatric sufferers and their families in a university hospital in Ghana (CoHS KNUST Grant) (1stDecember 2021 – 30thNovember 2022). (Co-PI)
  3. Challenges associated with attaining higher education among post diploma graduate nurses and midwives in Kumasi, Ghana (CoHS KNUST Grant) (1stDecember 2021 – 30thNovember 2022). (Co-PI)
  4. Nurse-led Mobile Intervention to promote self-management in Type 2 Diabetics in an Urban Area in Ghana: A Randomized Controlled Trial. (July 2017 – July 2018). KNUST Research Fund (Co-PI)
  5. Medical Education Partnership Initiative (2010 – 2015) Funded by National Institutes of Health(NIH). (KNUST Nursing Lead person for Emergency Nursing)
  6. Analysis of current perceptions and interrelationship among different cadres of midwives and the professional association to determine relevance to quality of maternal health services in Ghana. UNFPA/ICM. December 2011
  7. Feasibility of home nursing for the aged project (2009 – 2010).
  8. Control of pregnancy-associated malaria through community involvement in rural Ghana (2004-2008), DANIDA
  9. EPI-linked intermittent malaria treatment and iron supplementation for the control of malaria and anaemia in infants in rural Ghana: double-blind randomized controlled trial (2002 – 2005). WHO Funding.
  10. Early versus late supervised monthly antimalaria treatment of malaria in pregnancy in Ejisu-Juaben district of Ghana: double-blind randomised controlled trial. (2000 – 2002).DANIDA Funding.

 


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