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Prof. Gbagbo, Fred Yao

Prof. Gbagbo, Fred Yao
Associate Professor/ Ag. Dean, Faculty of Health, Allied Sciences and Home Economics Education
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  fygbagbo@uew.edu.gh
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Publications

Gbagbo, F. Y., & Ameyaw, E. K. (2023). Stakeholders’ perceptions of the trends in contraceptive prevalence rate and total fertility rate in Ghana. PLoS One,, 18, 7.

Gbagbo, F. Y. (2022). When the Law Is Ambiguous: Ethical Dilemmas of Accessing Second-Trimester Abortion Services During COVID-19 Pandemic in Ghana. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SEXUAL HEALTH, 34, 144-145.

Gbagbo, F. Y., & Quarcoo, R. (2022). ‘Towards prevention of COVID‐19 among children in Ghana: Parents’ views about children wearing nose masks in public gatherings. Public Health in Practice, 3(1), 100265.

Gbagbo, F. Y., & Nkrumah, J. (2022). Breastfeeding-friendly policies and programs in three public Universities in Ghana. International Breastfeeding Journal, 17(1), 29.

Aggrey-Bluwey, L., Obu, R. N., Twum-Antwi, B., & Gbagbo, F. Y. (2021). Organizational Behavior and Nursing Turnover: A Systematic Review of Research Publications. Asian Journal of Research in Nursing and Health, 4(4), 210-239. http://ebooks.manu2sent.com/id/eprint/155

Gbagbo, F. Y., & Gbagbo, J. A. (2021). Commercial sex work among university students: a case study of four public universities in Ghana. BMC women's health, 21, 1-13.

Gbagbo, F. Y. (2020). Profile of abortion seekers and their views on financial cost of induced abortions: implications for preventing unsafe abortions among young people in Accra, Ghana. Public Health, 183, 112-117.

Gbagbo, F., & Morhe, E. (2020). Increasing access to intrauterine contraceptive device uptake in Ghana: stakeholders views on task sharing service delivery with community health nurses. Ghana Medical Journal, 54(2), 114-120.

Gbagbo, F. Y. (2020). Contraceptive use among basic school pupils in Ghana: a case study of a municipality. International Journal of Pediatrics, 1, 2020.

Gbagbo, F. Y., & Nkrumah, J. (2020). Implications of self-medication in pregnancy for Safe Motherhood and Sustainable Development Goal-3 in selected Ghanaian communities. Public Health in Practice, 1, 100017.

Gbagbo, F. Y. (2020). Experiences of commercial sex workers during COVID-19 restrictions in selected metropolises in Ghana. Health Care for Women International, 41, (11-12), 1398-1409.

Abekah-Nkrumah, G., Antwi, M. Y., Nkrumah, J., & Gbagbo, F. Y. (2020). Examining working mothers’ experience of exclusive breastfeeding in Ghana. International breastfeeding journal,, 15,, 1-10.

Gbagbo, F. Y. (2019). Thinking Quality in Safe Abortion Care: Results of a Mystery Client Survey of ‘Abortion Clinics’ in Ghana. American Journal of Nursing Studies, 1(1), 1003.

Naziru, M. T., Gbagbo, F. Y., Agbeno, E. K., & Otupiri, E. (2019). Review of Socio-Demographic and Economic Predictors of Adolescent Pregnancies in Rural Ghana. Nursing and Health Care, 4(1), 38-43.

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