Published on in Vol 7, No 2 (2015):

Enhancing health policymakers’ information literacy capacity for policymaking on control of infectious diseases of poverty in Nigeria

Enhancing health policymakers’ information literacy capacity for policymaking on control of infectious diseases of poverty in Nigeria

Enhancing health policymakers’ information literacy capacity for policymaking on control of infectious diseases of poverty in Nigeria

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Journals

  1. Uneke C, Sombie I, Keita N, Lokossou V, Johnson E, Ongolo-Zogo P. Improving maternal and child health policymaking processes in Nigeria: an assessment of policymakers’ needs, barriers and facilitators of evidence-informed policymaking. Health Research Policy and Systems 2017;15(S1) View
  2. Meribole E, Makinde O, Oyemakinde A, Oyediran K, Atobatele A, Fadeyibi F, Azeez A, Ogbokor D, Adebayo O, Adebayo W, Abatta E, Adoghe A, Adebayo S, Mahmoud Z, Ashefor G, Adebayo S, Yisa I, Balogun A, Chukwujekwu O, Dalhatu I, Jahun I, Bamidele S, Johnson D, Ibrahim M, Akpan F, Aiyenigba B, Omaha O, Terpase A, Ottih C, Adelakin O, Mullen S, Orobaton N. The Nigerian health information system policy review of 2014 : the need, content, expectations and progress. Health Information & Libraries Journal 2018;35(4):285 View
  3. Uneke C, Sombie I, Uro-Chukwu H, Mohammed Y, Johnson E. Promoting evidence informed policymaking for maternal and child health in Nigeria: lessons from a knowledge translation workshop. Health Promotion Perspectives 2017;8(1):63 View
  4. Afra A, Ban M, Seneysel Bachari S. Comparative Study of Nursing Informatics Competencies in Educators, Students, and Clinical Nurses. Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Sciences 2024;11(4) View
  5. Afra A, Ban M, Seneysel Bachari S. Assessment of Informatics Competency Among Nursing Faculty Members and Its Application in Educating Nursing Students at Abadan Nursing Faculty. Journal of Medical Education 2024;23(1) View