Cornelius O Okorie
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Okorie C, Ogba F, Amujiri B, Nwankwo F, Oforka T, Igu N, et al.
Internet Interv
. 2022 Sep;
29:100549.
PMID: 36092992
Background/objective: Poor subjective well-being is a risk factor for poor health; and threatens school administrators' leadership roles and overall occupational and personal outcomes. Online digital care and coaching such as...
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Uzodinma U, N Onyishi C, Ngwoke A, Ugwu J, Okorie C, Amujiri B, et al.
Sci Prog
. 2022 May;
105(2):368504221100907.
PMID: 35619571
Background/objectives: The negative impacts of Job-related burnout on job performance have been widely documented in the literature. Burnout accounts for both physical and mental health outcomes that increase work turnover...
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Ogba F, N Onyishi C, Victor-Aigbodion V, Abada I, Eze U, Obiweluozo P, et al.
Medicine (Baltimore)
. 2020 Sep;
99(36):e21651.
PMID: 32898998
Background/objective: Teaching has been found to be 1 of the most stressful occupations worldwide. Stress associated with teaching is more critical among teachers teaching children with special needs in general...
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Nwokeoma B, Ede M, Nwosu N, Ikechukwu-Illomuanya A, Ogba F, Ugwoezuonu A, et al.
Medicine (Baltimore)
. 2019 Sep;
98(37):e16724.
PMID: 31517811
Background: Empirical studies indicated that job-related stress is threatening the well-being of Nigerian public workers. The objective of this investigation was to examine the impact of REOHC for improving work-stress...