Edward Brenya
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
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International Journal of Public Administration | 2017
Edward Brenya; Samuel Adu-Gyamfi; Emmanuel Yeboah Kyei; Fred Precious Tariah; Azunda Nmerukini; Elizabeth Korkor Boateng; Rachel Yomle Angmor
ABSTRACT Civil servants are perceived to possess altruistic motive known as Civil Service Motivation (PSM) which promotes public interest as confirmed in some developed countries. Using the Ejisu-Juabeng Municipality as a case study, this article assesses the existence of PSM in the Ghanaian public sector and finds that PSM exists in the public service but its existence does not ensure maximum output. The workers professed having motives such as sense of social justice, compassion, commitment to public interest, self-sacrifice, and sense of civic duty but indicated their unwillingness to commit their future to the public sector because of poor working conditions.
Studies in Arts and Humanities | 2017
Samuel Adu-Gyamfi; Edward Brenya; Peter Nana Egyir
Public health in twenty-first century Ghana is mired with several issues ranging from the inadequacy of public health facilities, improper settlement planning, insanitary conditions, and the inadequacy of laws and their implementation. This situation compared to the colonial era is a direct contradiction. Development in the pre-colonial era to the colonial era sought to make the prevention of diseases a priority in the colonial administration. This was begun with the establishment of the health branch in 1909 as a response to the bubonic plague that was fast spreading in the colony. From here public health policies and strategies were enacted to help the diseases prevention cause. Various public health boards, the medical research institute or the laboratory branch, the waste management department, the use of preventive medicine and maintenance of good settlement planning and sanitation were public health measures in the colonial era. This research seeks to analyse the public health system in the colonial era so as to draw basic lessons for twenty-first century Ghana. Archival data and other secondary sources are reviewed and analysed to help draw these lessons. Richard Rose’s lesson-drawing approach was used to draw the lessons.
International Scholarly Research Notices | 2016
Samuel Adu-Gyamfi; Edward Brenya
Nursing in Ghana is a crucial subject that permeates almost every issue in the society especially the field of hospital care. To a large extent, the frontiers of nursing have expanded since the time of Florence Nightingale. Globally some studies have been done to study nursing icons like her. The values in nursing practice however continue to preoccupy our minds. The need to accentuate the gains made by historical figures in nursing in present times as well as the nature of interactions between practitioners and patients continues to be of paramount concern to many across the globe and Ghana in particular. This study does an analysis of existing literature on Florence Nightingale and the nature of nursing in Ghana from the colonial times. Additionally, it analyzes responses concerning the activities of nurses and their interactions with patients in Kumasi. The varied information has been thematically pieced together to make inferences that are of great interest to nursing practitioners, policy makers, administrators, and educators among others. The findings to the study suggest among other things that the challenges faced by the nursing institution in modern times are similar to those of the earlier period. The study calls for the emulation of the positive ideas of Florence Nightingale to promote the interest of patients, a core objective championed by a revered nurse.
Journal of Siberian Federal University | 2015
Samuel Adu-Gyamfi; Edward Brenya; Самуэль Аду-Гуамфи; Эдвард Бренья
~ ~ ~ This paper examines the marijuana usage among university students in Ghana. A focused interview was done to solicit information from users of the drug. It paid attention to thematic areas that are replete in the existing literature concerning the use of marijuana and its ramifications on student users of the drug. Attention is paid to the factors that drive the students to use the drug and its ramifications on their performance as students. Results and discussions that emanated from this severally qualitative study with some quantitatives should serve as bases for university administrators and lecturers to see the need to enhance their efforts in training peer educators and counseling units in universities in Africa and Ghana in particular.
Current Research Journal of Social Sciences | 2016
Samuel Adu-Gyamfi; Edward Brenya; Ezekiel Abakah
Journal of Humanity | 2017
Samuel adu Gyamfi; Edward Brenya; Gifty Nuako Adjei
Archive | 2016
Samuel Adu-Gyamfi; Edward Brenya; Ezekiel Abakah; Kwame Nkrumah
Journal of Humanity | 2016
Samuel Adu-Gyamfi; Edward Brenya; Gifty Nuako Adjei
Epiphany | 2016
Samuel Adu-Gyamfi; Edward Brenya; Samuel Gariba
International journal of social science studies | 2015
Samuel Adu-Gyamfi; Edward Brenya; Aikins Amoah