Obstetric complications are an issue of concern in all countries and especially, in developing co... more Obstetric complications are an issue of concern in all countries and especially, in developing countries. The prevalence of obstetrics complications measures the development path and the implementation of motherhood initiative 1999 for reducing obstetric complications and maternal mortality. The study aimed at estimating the level and socio-economic causes of obstetric complication in Gezira state. The data source of this research is based on a longitudinal sample of 400 women who were admitted to Wad Medani Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital. The research used descriptive statistics, cross tabs with chi- square and logistic regression analyses utilizing SPSS program. The main study results include that: the rate of obstetric complications is high in Gezira state amounting to 60 % approximately. The results also indicated that the modal complications are pregnancy induced hypertension, septicemia and placenta previa while the modal problems are malaria and anemia. The study recommen...
Comparison of regimen efficacy in clinical medicine has been utilized to improve the effect of dr... more Comparison of regimen efficacy in clinical medicine has been utilized to improve the effect of drugs against disease The pairs alternative t-test method approach is used in this experimental study to derive efficacy estimates of two anti-malarial regimens. This study aimed at comparing mostly used drugs against malaria in Africa in the present time, namely artesunate-mefloquine and artemether-lumefantrine to determine which of them is more effective treatment of the disease among children under 5 years of age and thus may be considered as a first line treatment, especially when laboratory tests are not available. The results achieved in this study were based on hypothetical experimental data. The data which represented 12 pairs of matches children were analyzed using t tests with the help of SSS program. The study concluded that artesunate-mefloquine is more effective as a first line treatment than artemether-lumefantrine in children less than five years age of both sexes.
The paper analyses the Western perception about women, Islam and Fertility. A perception that has... more The paper analyses the Western perception about women, Islam and Fertility. A perception that has been embodied in what is termed "the Islamic Hypothesis. The arguments for and against the hypothesis are critically presented. The assertions of the hypothesis are then tested using Sudan data from different sources, but it is to be noted that much of data used pertain to the time period where the Islamic hypothesis began to appear in the literature. The paper concludes that both arguments of the advocates of the Islamic hypothesis and their opponents are invalid for the case of Sudan.
A Thesis Submitted in Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in A... more A Thesis Submitted in Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Statistics, Department of Applied Statistics and Demography, Faculty of Economics and Rural Development, University of Gazira, July, 2013
Background: Cervical cancer can be invasive and advanced at diagnosis causing devastating sufferi... more Background: Cervical cancer can be invasive and advanced at diagnosis causing devastating suffering and premature death. Cancer stage at presentation is related to survival evaluation and several factors determine stage. The aim of the study was to examine predictors covariates associated with cervical cancer stage and its impact on patient prognosis and survival. Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study was carried out at Khartoum oncology hospital, Sudan. Participants were 239 cervical cancer patients diagnosed and treated between 2011-2015. Patients’ pathological and socio-demographic data were extracted from their medical files and survival times calculated from follow-up. Chi-square, Kaplan-Meier, Log-rank test and Cox regression model were used to examine relationships between demographic and clinical variables and survival outcome. Results: The mean age of the participants was 56.91 years and the majority were ≥45 years. Cancer survival analysis showed that stage at ...
cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally, in Africa, the rate is expanding... more cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally, in Africa, the rate is expanding quickly and it is currently a Public health concern. Inevitably the rate is increased in Sudan as well, this study was conducted to determine risk factors for cardiovascular disease and the distribution and prevalence of this disease in Gezira State, Sudan. To achieve the objectives of the study, a dedicated questionnaire was developed and used to measure the factors influencing cardiovascular diseases in Gezira State. A cross-sectional study was conducted in Wad Medani Heart Centre. Data collected lasted for almost one year (From 2018 to 2019). The study sample consisted of 800 inpatients ages 15 years and older. Descriptive statistics were used to describe participants’ demographic and disease characteristics, their knowledge scores, their practices and personal attitudes about the causes of cardiovascular diseases. Percentages and frequencies were used for the categorical variables, ...
International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical invention
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the preventable causes of death in the world since the maj... more Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the preventable causes of death in the world since the majority of its risk factors are controllable. A hospital-based case-control study was conducted and carried out in Gezira state (Wad Medani heart Centre ), Data collection lasted for almost one year (From 2018 To 2019), via structured face-to-face interviews of 800 patients in Wad Medani heart hospital, A several of risk factors for cardiovascular diseases were measured on 750 patients cases and 50 patients control. A Binary logistic regression model was adopted to examine the multiplicative effects of Pathological, socio-economic and demographic variables as explanatory variables. The study showed that the most important causes leading to cardiovascular diseases are smoking with (9.84) times odds, followed by patients suffering from renal diseases with (6.19) times odds, in addition to drinking alcoholic with (3.62) times odds. The study recommended not smoking, avoiding alcohol and deali...
Background: Breast cancer can be invasive and advanced at diagnosis causing enormous suffering an... more Background: Breast cancer can be invasive and advanced at diagnosis causing enormous suffering and premature death. Delay to stage diagnosis and treatment is related to survival evaluation and several factors determine delay. The aim of the study was to examine predictor covariates associated with breast cancer delay and its impact on patient prognosis and survival. Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional hospital-based study was carried out at Khartoum Oncology Hospital. Participants were 411 breast cancer patients diagnosed and treated during the period 2016. Patients’ pathological and socio-demographic data were extracted from their medical files and delay data from telephone questionnaire survey and survival times calculated from follow-up. Fisher exact test, Cox and Logistic regression models were used to examine relationships between demographic, clinical and delay variables and survival outcome. Results: The mean age of the study subjects was 50.07 years old and the major...
Obstetric complications are an issue of concern in all countries and especially, in developing co... more Obstetric complications are an issue of concern in all countries and especially, in developing countries. The prevalence of obstetrics complications measures the development path and the implementation of motherhood initiative 1999 for reducing obstetric complications and maternal mortality. The study aimed at estimating the level and socio-economic causes of obstetric complication in Gezira state. The data source of this research is based on a longitudinal sample of 400 women who were admitted to Wad Medani Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital. The research used descriptive statistics, cross tabs with chi- square and logistic regression analyses utilizing SPSS program. The main study results include that: the rate of obstetric complications is high in Gezira state amounting to 60 % approximately. The results also indicated that the modal complications are pregnancy induced hypertension, septicemia and placenta previa while the modal problems are malaria and anemia. The study recommen...
Comparison of regimen efficacy in clinical medicine has been utilized to improve the effect of dr... more Comparison of regimen efficacy in clinical medicine has been utilized to improve the effect of drugs against disease The pairs alternative t-test method approach is used in this experimental study to derive efficacy estimates of two anti-malarial regimens. This study aimed at comparing mostly used drugs against malaria in Africa in the present time, namely artesunate-mefloquine and artemether-lumefantrine to determine which of them is more effective treatment of the disease among children under 5 years of age and thus may be considered as a first line treatment, especially when laboratory tests are not available. The results achieved in this study were based on hypothetical experimental data. The data which represented 12 pairs of matches children were analyzed using t tests with the help of SSS program. The study concluded that artesunate-mefloquine is more effective as a first line treatment than artemether-lumefantrine in children less than five years age of both sexes.
The paper analyses the Western perception about women, Islam and Fertility. A perception that has... more The paper analyses the Western perception about women, Islam and Fertility. A perception that has been embodied in what is termed "the Islamic Hypothesis. The arguments for and against the hypothesis are critically presented. The assertions of the hypothesis are then tested using Sudan data from different sources, but it is to be noted that much of data used pertain to the time period where the Islamic hypothesis began to appear in the literature. The paper concludes that both arguments of the advocates of the Islamic hypothesis and their opponents are invalid for the case of Sudan.
A Thesis Submitted in Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in A... more A Thesis Submitted in Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Statistics, Department of Applied Statistics and Demography, Faculty of Economics and Rural Development, University of Gazira, July, 2013
Background: Cervical cancer can be invasive and advanced at diagnosis causing devastating sufferi... more Background: Cervical cancer can be invasive and advanced at diagnosis causing devastating suffering and premature death. Cancer stage at presentation is related to survival evaluation and several factors determine stage. The aim of the study was to examine predictors covariates associated with cervical cancer stage and its impact on patient prognosis and survival. Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study was carried out at Khartoum oncology hospital, Sudan. Participants were 239 cervical cancer patients diagnosed and treated between 2011-2015. Patients’ pathological and socio-demographic data were extracted from their medical files and survival times calculated from follow-up. Chi-square, Kaplan-Meier, Log-rank test and Cox regression model were used to examine relationships between demographic and clinical variables and survival outcome. Results: The mean age of the participants was 56.91 years and the majority were ≥45 years. Cancer survival analysis showed that stage at ...
cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally, in Africa, the rate is expanding... more cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally, in Africa, the rate is expanding quickly and it is currently a Public health concern. Inevitably the rate is increased in Sudan as well, this study was conducted to determine risk factors for cardiovascular disease and the distribution and prevalence of this disease in Gezira State, Sudan. To achieve the objectives of the study, a dedicated questionnaire was developed and used to measure the factors influencing cardiovascular diseases in Gezira State. A cross-sectional study was conducted in Wad Medani Heart Centre. Data collected lasted for almost one year (From 2018 to 2019). The study sample consisted of 800 inpatients ages 15 years and older. Descriptive statistics were used to describe participants’ demographic and disease characteristics, their knowledge scores, their practices and personal attitudes about the causes of cardiovascular diseases. Percentages and frequencies were used for the categorical variables, ...
International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical invention
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the preventable causes of death in the world since the maj... more Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the preventable causes of death in the world since the majority of its risk factors are controllable. A hospital-based case-control study was conducted and carried out in Gezira state (Wad Medani heart Centre ), Data collection lasted for almost one year (From 2018 To 2019), via structured face-to-face interviews of 800 patients in Wad Medani heart hospital, A several of risk factors for cardiovascular diseases were measured on 750 patients cases and 50 patients control. A Binary logistic regression model was adopted to examine the multiplicative effects of Pathological, socio-economic and demographic variables as explanatory variables. The study showed that the most important causes leading to cardiovascular diseases are smoking with (9.84) times odds, followed by patients suffering from renal diseases with (6.19) times odds, in addition to drinking alcoholic with (3.62) times odds. The study recommended not smoking, avoiding alcohol and deali...
Background: Breast cancer can be invasive and advanced at diagnosis causing enormous suffering an... more Background: Breast cancer can be invasive and advanced at diagnosis causing enormous suffering and premature death. Delay to stage diagnosis and treatment is related to survival evaluation and several factors determine delay. The aim of the study was to examine predictor covariates associated with breast cancer delay and its impact on patient prognosis and survival. Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional hospital-based study was carried out at Khartoum Oncology Hospital. Participants were 411 breast cancer patients diagnosed and treated during the period 2016. Patients’ pathological and socio-demographic data were extracted from their medical files and delay data from telephone questionnaire survey and survival times calculated from follow-up. Fisher exact test, Cox and Logistic regression models were used to examine relationships between demographic, clinical and delay variables and survival outcome. Results: The mean age of the study subjects was 50.07 years old and the major...
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