Olaide B. Edet
University of Calabar
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Olaide B. Edet.
Health Care for Women International | 2014
Akpabio; Olaide B. Edet; Etifit Re; Robinson-Bassey Gc
The proportion of women who patronized traditional birth attendants (TBAs) or modern health care practitioners (MHCPs) was compared, including reasons for their choices. A comparative design was adopted to study 300 respondents selected through a multistage systematic random sampling technique. The instrument for data collection was a validated 21-item structured questionnaire. We observed that 75 (25%) patronized and 80 (27%) preferred TBAs, and 206 (69%) patronized and 220 (75%) preferred MHCPs, while 19 (6%) patronized both. The view that TBAs prayed before conducting deliveries was supported by a majority 75 (94%) of the respondents who preferred them. Factors associated with preference for TBAs should be addressed.
Journal of Mental Health | 2017
Leodoro J. Labrague; Denise M. McEnroe-Petitte; Ioanna V. Papathanasiou; Olaide B. Edet; Konstantinos Tsaras; Michael Leocadio; Paolo C. Colet; Christos F. Kleisiaris; Evangelos C. Fradelos; Rheajane A. Rosales; Katherine Vera Santos-Lucas; Pearl Irish T. Velacaria
Abstract Background: Mounting literature on stress and coping in nursing students are available; however, most of the findings are confined to a single cultural group. Aims: This study was conducted to determine the level of stress, its sources and coping strategies among nursing students from three countries: Greece, the Philippines and Nigeria. Methods: Using a descriptive, comparative research design, 547 nursing students (161 Greek nursing students, 153 Filipino nursing students, 233 Nigerian nursing students) participated in the study from August 2015 to April 2016. Two standardized instruments were used, the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) and the Coping Behavior Inventory (CBI). Results: Findings revealed that the degree of stress and the type of stressors and coping styles utilized by nursing students differ according to the country of origin. The year of study predicted overall stress (β = –0.149, p < 0.001) while advanced age predicted overall coping (β = 0.008, p = 0.037) in the nursing students. Conclusions: Strengthening nursing students’ positive coping skills may be helpful for them to effectively deal with various stressors during their educational experiences while maximizing learning. Implementing empirically tested approaches maybe useful to prevent the recurrence of stress and lessen its impact such as stress management counseling, counseling programs, establishing peer and family support systems, and formulating hospital policies that will support nursing students.
Journal of Nursing Scholarship | 2015
Leodoro J. Labrague; Denise M. McEnroe-Petitte; Ioanna V. Papathanasiou; Olaide B. Edet; Judie Arulappan
International Journal of Nursing Knowledge | 2017
Leodoro J. Labrague; Denise M. McEnroe-Petitte; Ioanna V. Papathanasiou; Olaide B. Edet; Judie Arulappan; Konstantinos Tsaras
Archive | 2013
Ekaete Francis Asuquo; Josephine Etowa; Mildred E. John; Akon Ndiok; Olaide B. Edet
African journal of midwifery and women's health | 2012
Idongesit I. Akpabio; Olaide B. Edet; Rita E. Etifit; Robinson-Bassey Gc
Perspectives in Psychiatric Care | 2018
Leodoro J. Labrague; Denise M. McEnroe-Petitte; Ioanna V. Papathanasiou; Olaide B. Edet; Konstantinos Tsaras; Kleisiaris Christos; Evangelos C. Fradelos; Rheajane A. Rosales; Jonas Preposi Cruz; Michael Leocadio; Katherine Vera S. Lucas
43rd Biennial Convention (07 November - 11 November 2015) | 2015
P. E. Samson-Akpan; Mildred E. John; Olaide B. Edet; Regina E. Ella
Global Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences | 2015
Olaide B. Edet; Ekaete Francis Asuquo; Idongesit I. Akpabio; P. E. Samson-Akpan; In Ojong
International Journal of Nursing | 2013
E. Samson-Akpan; Olaide B. Edet; Idongesit I. Akpabio; E. F. Asuquo