Influence Of Product Information On Consumers' Perception Of Quality Of Local Brands Of Portland Cement In Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Marketing | Apr,2017
This study examines Influence of product information on Consumers’ perception of quality of Local Brands of Portland Cement in Nigeria. The method adopted was Cross Sectional Survey. The participants selected for the study were 350. Five categories of Cement Consumers were selected for the Study. The study covered five major
Study On Fleet Safety Implementation In Selected Beverage Industries In Nairobi County, Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Operations Management | Apr,2017
Safety is a key component in any organization and the safety culture of an organization determines its success in terms of development objectives and profitability. World Health Organization (2012) estimates that road traffic accidents cause 13million deaths annually with an estimated cost of USD$500 billion a year. Recent studies from
Knowledge And Self Care Pratices On Anemia Among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Clinics In Enugu State | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Apr,2017
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge and self-care practices on anemia in pregnancy among pregnant women in Enugu, Nigeria. Methods and subjects: The study was cross-sectional and prospective one. The tool of study was structured questionnaire divided into three parts: socio-demographical data, questions on
An Investigation Of How Awareness Of The Consequences Of Solid Waste Management In Laini Saba Location Influences Their Management | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Apr,2017
Sanitary waste is becoming a serious menace to the environment as people are resorting to dumping used pampers and sanitary pads. Pampers do not simply burn and the countries are facing major challenges in disposal of sanitary waste yet illegal dump sites in urban areas are fast growing posing environmental
Dropout From Routine Immunization Among Children 12 -23 Months Of Age In Garissa Sub County, Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Apr,2017
Objective: To assess the factors associated with dropout in routine immunization among children 12-23 months of age in Garissa Sub-CountyResearch Design: This study was a descriptive cross-sectional studyLocation of the study: Garissa sub-county in Garissa County, Kenya.Target Population: 7176Sample population: 216 children aged 12- 23 monthsData Collection Instrument: primary data
Work/life Balance: Alternative Healthy Living Choices For Truckers In The Us Trucking/transportation Industry | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Apr,2017
With increasing human population (currently standing at just over 7 billion) there is more pressing need for the movement of goods and services. Road transport, still being the cheapest of the means of transportation, continues to expand across nations and continents, however, little or no attention seems to be paid
Effects Of Voter Education Programme On Electrorates' Knowledge Of And Attitude To Voting | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Apr,2017
Public enlightenment and voter education through the print and electronic media are provided by government and non-government agencies to sensitise the Nigerian electorates prior to and during elections. In spite of this, voter apathy and incidence of invalid votes still persist, largely due to inadequate knowledge of electoral rules, especially
Determinant Of Men’s Participation On Maternal Health Program In Kinondoni Municipality - Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Apr,2017 premium
The purpose of this study was to Determine Men’s Participation on Maternal Health Program when alone, or with their partners at Reproductive and Child Health clinic at Kinondoni Municipality. Specifically to assess perception and attitude of the men towards Maternal Health Program (MHP), to find out the effect of economic
Intervention Of Uk-partnership For Transforming Health Systems (paths) In
Ekiti State, Nigeria: A Study Of Health Impact And Sustainability | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Apr,2017
The paper focuses on the gains and retention of the outcomes of the UK funded health intervention by PATHS in Ekiti State, Nigeria between 2002 and 2008 like in Enugu, Jigawa, Benue, Kaduna States and FCT. Its entry was premised on stimulating health development on five outputs centred on achieving
Effects Of Women Participation In Shgs On Households’ Social Status In Tinderet Sub-county, Nandi County | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Apr,2017
The involvement of women in Self Help Groups is justified as it serves the welfare of its members through savings, investment, capacity building and loan services. However, in Tinderet Sub-county women still encounter limitations and fewer opportunities, especially in regards to income-generating activities and social status that the government would