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Prof. Lydia Aziato
Prof. Lydia Aziato
Professor of Nursing, University of Health and Allied Sciences
Verified email at uhas.edu.gh
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Labour pain experiences and perceptions: a qualitative study among post-partum women in Ghana
L Aziato, AK Acheampong, KL Umoar
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 17, 1-9, 2017
1202017
Religious beliefs and practices in pregnancy and labour: an inductive qualitative study among post-partum women in Ghana
L Aziato, PNA Odai, CN Omenyo
BMC pregnancy and childbirth 16, 1-10, 2016
1092016
Facilitators and barriers of herbal medicine use in Accra, Ghana: an inductive exploratory study
L Aziato, HO Antwi
BMC complementary and alternative medicine 16, 1-9, 2016
932016
Validation of three pain scales among adult postoperative patients in Ghana
L Aziato, F Dedey, K Marfo, JA Asamani, JNA Clegg-Lamptey
BMC nursing 14, 1-9, 2015
922015
Psychological and physical effects of breast cancer diagnosis and treatment on young Ghanaian women: a qualitative study
M Iddrisu, L Aziato, F Dedey
BMC psychiatry 20 (1), 353, 2020
912020
The experience of dysmenorrhoea among Ghanaian senior high and university students: pain characteristics and effects
L Aziato, F Dedey, JNA Clegg-Lamptey
Reproductive health 11, 1-8, 2014
772014
The Ghanaian surgical nurse and postoperative pain management: a clinical ethnographic insight
L Aziato, O Adejumo
Pain Management Nursing 15 (1), 265-272, 2014
692014
Initiation of traditional birth attendants and their traditional and spiritual practices during pregnancy and childbirth in Ghana
L Aziato, CN Omenyo
BMC pregnancy and childbirth 18, 1-10, 2018
672018
Dysmenorrhea management and coping among students in Ghana: A qualitative exploration
L Aziato, F Dedey, JNA Clegg-Lamptey
Journal of pediatric and adolescent gynecology 28 (3), 163-169, 2015
672015
Experiences of midwives on pharmacological and non-pharmacological labour pain management in Ghana
L Aziato, AA Kyei, G Deku
Reproductive health 14, 1-8, 2017
652017
Determinants of nurses' knowledge gap on pain management in Ghana
L Aziato, O Adejumo
Nurse education in practice 14 (2), 195-199, 2014
582014
Adolescents' responses to an unintended pregnancy in Ghana: a qualitative study
L Aziato, MJ Hindin, ET Maya, A Manu, SA Amuasi, RM Lawerh, ...
Journal of pediatric and adolescent gynecology 29 (6), 653-658, 2016
572016
An ethnographic exploration of postoperative pain experiences among Ghanaian surgical patients
L Aziato, O Adejumo
Journal of Transcultural Nursing 26 (3), 301-307, 2015
502015
Breast cancer diagnosis and factors influencing treatment decisions in Ghana
L Aziato, JNA Clegg-Lamptey
Health care for women international 36 (5), 543-557, 2015
492015
Living with advanced breast cancer among Ghanaian women: emotional and psychosocial experiences
AB Bonsu, L Aziato, JNA Clegg-Lamptey
International Journal of Palliative Care 2014, 1-9, 2014
492014
“We are the best to stand in for patients”: a qualitative study on nurses’ advocacy characteristics in Ghana
G Dadzie, L Aziato, AG Aikins
BMC nursing 16, 1-8, 2017
422017
Assessing challenges of clinical education in a baccalaureate nursing program in Ghana
M Asirifi, L Ogilvie, S Barton, P Aniteye, K Stobart, O Bilash, A Kwashie
Journal of Nursing Education and Practice 7 (10), 109-118, 2017
422017
Precipitants of substance abuse relapse in Ghana: A qualitative exploration
R Appiah, SA Danquah, K Nyarko, AL Ofori-Atta, L Aziato
Journal of drug issues 47 (1), 104-115, 2017
422017
Experiences and perceptions of Ghanaian midwives on labour painand religious beliefs and practices influencing their care of women in labour
L Aziato, HA Ohemeng, CN Omenyo
Reproductive Health 13, 136, 2016
402016
Burns pain management: The role of nurse–patient communication
L Tetteh, L Aziato, GP Mensah, K Vehviläinen-Julkunen, E Kwegyir-Afful
Burns 47 (6), 1416-1423, 2021
382021
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