Chinwe Onuegbu
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Onuegbu C, Harlock J, Griffiths F
Sociol Health Illn
. 2024 Nov;
47(2):e13863.
PMID: 39614807
Interaction with a lay referral system (informal networks that provide health advice during illness) influences the treatment-seeking decisions of individuals with perceived healthcare needs. We examined how this occurred in...
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Anjorin S, Okolie E, Onuegbu C, Ijaiya M, Ayorinde A, Oyebode O, et al.
Int J Equity Health
. 2024 Jun;
23(1):130.
PMID: 38943187
Introduction: Neighbourhood effect on health outcomes is well established, but little is known about its effect on access to essential health services (EHS). Therefore, this study aimed to assess the...
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Onuegbu C, Harlock J, Griffiths F
BMJ Open
. 2023 May;
13(5):e065152.
PMID: 37192804
Objectives: To describe the use, characteristics and influence of lay consultants on treatment-seeking decisions of adults in slums of Nigeria. Design: Cross-sectional survey using a pre-piloted questionnaire. Settings: Two slum...
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Evans R, Harris B, Onuegbu C, Griffiths F
BMJ Open
. 2022 Jun;
12(6):e057204.
PMID: 35676001
Objectives: To systematically review interventions that include an element of menstrual education delivered to young adolescent girls. Design: This was a systematic review and meta-analysis. Selected articles were quality assessed...
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Onuegbu C, Larweh M, Harlock J, Griffiths F
BMJ Open
. 2021 Dec;
11(12):e050766.
PMID: 34933858
Objectives: Lay consultation is the process of discussing a symptom or an illness with lay social network members. This can have positive or negative consequences on health-seeking behaviours. Understanding how...
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Fayehun O, Ajayi A, Onuegbu C, Egerson D
J Biosoc Sci
. 2019 Jul;
52(1):132-139.
PMID: 31339087
Age, as a variable, represents a critical basis for demographic classification; thus, its misrepresentations or misreporting alter the accuracy of demographic estimates. This paper examines the extent and pattern of...