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The African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine invites African universities to submit abstracts of Masters and Doctoral theses to this journal. Thesis abstracts can be uploaded on this website, and linked to the institutional repository (if applicable). Such uploaded abstracts will be indexed by search engines and are also searchable on the site, leading to greater exposure of institutional research.

Students, supervisors and/or departmental administrators may upload abstracts, but all abstracts will need verification by the study supervisor before it will be activated. Departments may obtain a code from the thesis abstract administrator of the journal to bypass supervisor verification.

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Traditional and modern medicine in primary care – prevalence, patterns and predictive factors of utilisation in Makwarela township, Vhembe district, Limpopo Abstract
Chhaya, Mohamed
Department of Family Medicine, Stellenbosch
 
The profile of HIV/AIDS patients admitted with Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT) at Nelson Mandela hospital, Mthatha, South Africa. Abstract
Olubanwo, Oludayo
Family Medicine, Stellenbosch
 
The profile and care of victims of sexual assault at the Simelela Centre in Khayelitsha; Cape Town; South Africa. Abstract
Josias, G
Department of Family Medicine, Stellenbosch
 
The prevalence of the known risk factors for teenage pregnancy amongst female teenage learners in Mount Ayliff, Eastern Cape, South Africa Abstract
Okafor, Sylvester
FAMILY MEDICINE AND PRIMARY CARE, Stellenbosch University
 
The Prevalence of Obesity and Overweight amongst Healthcare Workers in Mafikeng Provincial Hospital, Mafikeng, South Africa. Abstract
ONYEBUKWAU, CHUKWUMA
Family Medicine, Stellenbosch
 
The prevalence of HIV in adult tuberculosis patients in Stellenbosch Abstract
Niland, Delmence
Department of Family Medicine, Stellenbosch
 
THE PERCEPTIONS OF PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING ANTENATAL CLINICS IN QWA-QWA, FREE STATE, SOUTH AFRICA, REGARDING THE PMTCT PROGRAM Abstract
Akeke, VICTOR
FAMILY MEDICINE AND PRIMARY CARE, Stellenbosch University
 
The knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and reported sexual behaviour relating to HIV/Aids amongst adolescents in a General Practice population in Port Elizabeth. Abstract
Volkwyn, Sean
Family Medicine & Primary Health, Stellenbosch University
 
The knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and reported sexual behaviour relating to HIV/Aids amongst adolescents in a General Practice population in Port Elizabeth. Abstract
Volkwyn, Sean
Family Medicine and Primary Care, Stellenbosch University
 
The knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of condom use in HIV positive African men in the Shauri Moyo community, Kenya. Abstract
Mohamoud, Gulnaz
Department of Family Medicine, Stellenbosch
 
The knowledge, Attitude and Perception of HIV Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) among Young Adults in Kempton Park Community, North of Ekurhuleni Municipality, Gauteng Province: Improving the uptake of VCT. Abstract
Otasowie, E.D.
FAMILY MEDICINE AND PRIMARY CARE, Stellenbosch University
 
Socio-demographic factors associated with skilled or unskilled delivery among parturient women in Bungoma East District, Western Kenya Abstract
Ngigi, Stephen K.
Department of Medicine, Moi University, Kenya
 
Sexual practices and the knowledge about HIV/AIDS among outpatients at Tenwek Mission Hospital in Bomet district Abstract
Amisi, James A.
Department of Medicine, Moi University, Kenya
 
Referral of patients between Primary and Secondary levels of health care in the Port Elizabeth Metropole. Abstract
Odufuwa OA, OA
Family Medicine and Primary Care, Stellenbosch University
 
REASONS FOR ENCOUNTER AND DIAGNOSES AT PRIMARY CARE LEVEL IN THE NORTH WEST PROVINCE : A PROSPECTIVE CROSS SECTIONAL SURVEY. Abstract
ADEJAYAN, OI
Family Medicine and Primary Care, Stellenbosch University
 
Profile of diabetic complications amongst diabetics attending internal medicine outpatient and family medicine outpatient department in Dora Nginza hospital, PE hospital complex Abstract
Ajudua, Emmanuel E.
Department of Family Medicine, Stellenbosch
 
Prevalance of premalignant cervical lesions: Comparing visual inspection with Pap smear in women attending HIV care clinic at the Webuye District Hospital, Kenya Abstract
Laktabai, Jeremiah K.
Department of Medicine, Moi University, Kenya
 
Non-adherence to diet and exercise recommendations in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus Abstract
Ganiyu, Adewale Bisiriyu
Department of Family Medicine and Primary Health Care, University of Limpopo
 
Molecular modelling and simulation of retroviral proteins and nanobiocomposites Abstract
Shityakov, Sergey
Bioinformatics, Würzburg University
 
Measuring Adherence levels to antiretroviral treatment (ART) and assessing certain factors affecting adherence in a state primary health care clinic, Mitchells Plain Community Health Centre, South Africa. Abstract
Engel, Tania
Family Medicine, Stellenbosch
 
Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions of Private practitioners based in Gauteng, South Africa, regarding Evidence–based Practice. Abstract
De Wet, Wouter
Family Medicine, Stellenbosch
 
Is CPAP a feasible treatment modality for neonates with respiratory distress syndrome in a rural district hospital? Abstract
Hendriks, Hans
Family Medicine and Primary Care, Stellenbosch University
 
Influence of HIV/AIDS and CD4 status on AAFBS yield from sputum induction in smear negative pulmonary tuberculosis- at Moi teaching and referral Hospital Abstract
Thigiti, Joseph M.
Department of Medicine, Moi University
 
How to improve diabetic care in the Wesbank/ Ilingu Lethu suburb of Malmesbury, Western Cape Abstract
Beukes, Wim
Family Medicine, Stellenbosch University
 
How children access antiretroviral treatment at Kgapane District Hospital, Limpopo Province. Abstract
Railton, Jean
Family Medicine and Primary Care, Stellenbosch University
 
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