2020
DOI: 10.25259/cjhs_6_2019
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Counseling fatigue of HIV/AIDS counselor in Calabar, Nigeria

Abstract: Objective: There is different perception of HIV/AIDS counselling fatique among counsellors of patients. This descriptive study assessed perceived HIV/AIDS counseling fatigue among HIV/AIDS counselors in Calabar, Nigeria. Materials and Methods: A total of 90 counselors were assessed using a 35-item questionnaire measuring a variety of counseling activities. Fatigue was ranked on a 5-point Likert-type scale. The counseling fatigue was categorized in five subscales: accessibility of clients for HIV Counseling a… Show more

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“…Lin (18) found that learning with simulation methods increased self-efficacy levels of the students related to basic nursing skills of students. Mgbekem et al (19) indicated that lowfidelity simulation is an effective method to prepare the students for effective and efficient nursing activities in real working environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lin (18) found that learning with simulation methods increased self-efficacy levels of the students related to basic nursing skills of students. Mgbekem et al (19) indicated that lowfidelity simulation is an effective method to prepare the students for effective and efficient nursing activities in real working environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects of cultism are numerous. Mgbekem (2004), Ajayi (2006) and Opaluwah (2009) highlighted the following as possible effects of cultism in Nigeria tertiary institution and Nigeria at large: 1. Cultism endangers the future of the nation as it threatens the survival of the youths who undoubtedly represent the future of the nation.…”
Section: Effects Of Cultism On Education and Social-economic Developm...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The minimum academic qualification required for appointing a university teacher in Nigeria is master's Degree. Occasionally, "persons who earned high quality bachelor's degrees are given positions of Assistant Lecturer", while in some cases, "those who have Second Class (Honours) Upper Division are given the job of a Graduate Assistant" (Mgbekem, 2004). Mgbekem further noted that those appointed without the doctoral degree are expected to work and grow through promotions and acquisition of master's and doctoral degrees in their areas of specialization.…”
Section: Inadequate Professional Academic Staffmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, for university lectureship, there is an emphasis by the National University Commission (NUC) that the minimum requirement should be a doctoral degree. Government expects that "persons with Third Class (Honors) and Pass degrees are never considered for lectureship appointment (Mgbekem, 2004). To demonstrate her keen interest in teachers' professionalism, the government emphasized in the National Policy on Education, that all teachers in tertiary institutions shall be encouraged to undergo training in the methods and techniques of teaching".…”
Section: Inadequate Professional Academic Staffmentioning
confidence: 99%