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Reginald Quansah
Researcher at University of Ghana
Publications - 65
Citations - 16151
Reginald Quansah is an academic researcher from University of Ghana. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 51 publications receiving 12580 citations. Previous affiliations of Reginald Quansah include University of Oulu & Luleå University of Technology.
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Barriers Facing Persons with Disability in Accessing Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review
TL;DR: A systematic review on barriers persons with disabilities face in accessing sexual and reproductive health services in Sub-Saharan Africa found that Multilevel interventions are urgently needed to address these barriers.
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Coping strategies adapted by Ghanaians during the COVID-19 crisis and lockdown: A population-based study.
Samuel Iddi,Dorcas Obiri-Yeboah,Irene Korkoi Aboh,Reginald Quansah,Samuel Asiedu Owusu,Nancy Innocentia Ebu Enyan,Ruby Victoria Kodom,Epaphrodite Nsabimana,Stefan Jansen,Benard Ekumah,Sheila A. Boamah,Godfred O. Boateng,David Teye Doku,Frederick Ato Armah +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined how people are coping with the COVID-19 crisis in Ghana and identified factors influencing it, including financial security and optimism about the disease, praying and sleeping more during the pandemic than before reduces one's chances of coping well.
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Systematic review of the effects of agricultural interventions on food security in northern Ghana.
TL;DR: Evidence for impacts of the interventions on food security was weak, or largely assumed, and a logical recommendation is the need for development partners to synchronise their measurement and indicators of food security outcomes.
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Harmful Postures and Musculoskeletal Symptoms Among Fish Trimmers of a Fish Processing Factory in Ghana: A Preliminary Investigation
TL;DR: There was no significant correlation (p < .05) between musculoskeletal symptoms and age, working hours and length of service, and task redesign, workplace changes and worker training were suggested to improve the work.
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Modelling of supply and demand-side determinants of liquefied petroleum gas consumption in peri-urban Cameroon, Ghana and Kenya
Matthew Shupler,Judith Mang'eni,Theresa Tawiah,Edna Sang,Miranda Baame,Rachel Anderson de Cuevas,Emily Nix,Emmanuel Betang,Jason Saah,Mieks Twumasi,Seeba Amenga-Etego,Reginald Quansah,Elisa Puzzolo,Bertrand MBatchou,Kwaku Poku Asante,Diana Menya,Daniel Pope +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a comparison of supply-side and demand-side factors that determine cooking fuel use among peri-urban households in Cameroon, Kenya and Ghana is presented, highlighting the need for policies that promote LPG supply and stove equipment to meet household needs.