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Shafiu Mohammed
Researcher at Ahmadu Bello University
Publications - 136
Citations - 90654
Shafiu Mohammed is an academic researcher from Ahmadu Bello University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Mortality rate. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 109 publications receiving 55673 citations. Previous affiliations of Shafiu Mohammed include Thomas Jefferson University & Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust.
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Effect of educational intervention on knowledge about hypertension and factors predicting adherence to drug therapy
TL;DR: The results revealed that the educational intervention had positive impact of knowledge of hypertension and its treatment, and comorbidity and number of antihypertensive drugs prescribed were found to be the predictors of adherence to medications.
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Minimum content of medication counselling for outpatients in North-Western Nigeria—a modified e-Delphi study
TL;DR: Feedback received about the research process was largely positive, with many of them agreeing that the study's proposed outcome would encourage better medication counselling.
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Hospital pharmacy outpatient medication dispensing and counselling practices in North-Western Nigeria: an observational study.
TL;DR: In this paper, an observational study was conducted to describe outpatient medication dispensing and counseling processes in pharmacies located in eight hospitals in North-Western Nigeria, where the most frequent types of information provided by the dispensers during these encounters included dose (98%), indication(s), side effect(s) of medication as well as the importance of adherence were provided in less than 5% of these cases.
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Adherence to antihypertensive medications in patients attending public hospitals in Kano State, Nigeria
TL;DR: Adherence and number ofAnti-hypertensive medication a patient is taking were found to have significant relationship with BP control and Chi-square test showed significant association between number of antihypertensives and blood pressure control.