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Quantitative analysis of the Income, Mental Health Effect of SARS COV-2 Pandemic in Calabar Angioha, Pius U.; Ogar, James A.; Eteng, Eworo E.; Okpiliya, Godwin E.; Maruf, Gbadebo S.; Akintola, Abayomi; Ibioro, Francis E.
Daengku: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengembangan Teknologi dan Rekayasa, Yayasan Ahmar Cendekia Indonesia

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The novel SARS-COV-2 pandemic known as coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic has had such an impact that it has changed the way human behaves. Its impact has been felt in all sphere of human life. This study examines the extent to which the covid-19 pandemic has affected the socio-economic life of the people in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. The survey research design was adopted in collecting data from 400 respondents from Calabar using cluster, purposive and simple random sampling technique. A self-developed questionnaire was used as the instrument of data collection. Descriptive statistics was used to analyse the data collected from the field. The result from descriptive analysis was also subjected to parametric statistics. Out of the 400 hundred instruments distributed 379 was returned and used for analysis. Result revealed that 89.2 percent report reduced income. 83.6 percent reported suffering as a result of income loss. 25.9 percent suffered from mental health issues. 14.2 percent reported needing to see a doctor. From the parametric statistics carried out, result revealed a significant correlation between covid-19 pandemic and family income and mental health. The study concludes that the covid-19 pandemic has significant impact in the life of people in Calabar. Based on this finding, there is a need for government to implement changes in social security programmes as well as provide guidance and advice for health workers and general public etc
Improving the Wellbeing of Ikot Ene During the COVID-19 Lockdown: The Role of Justice, Development and Peace/Caritas Advocates (JDPCA) Bekomsom, Emmanuel M.; Ogar, James A.; Akintola, Abayomi I.; Dike, Emmanuella; Egbe, Tangban; Ibioro, Francis E.; Ayodele, Adeolu
Daengku: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengembangan Teknologi dan Rekayasa, Yayasan Ahmar Cendekia Indonesia

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The study's objective is to examine the relationship between Justice, Development and Peace/Caritas Advocates (JDPCA) activities and the Wellbeing of Ikot Ene people during COVID-19 Lockdown. Specifically, the study examines the relationship between JDPCA’s provision of palliatives, healthcare programmes, and the Wellbeing of Ikot Ene people during COVID-19 Lockdown. Two research questions and null hypotheses were raised for the study. Literature was reviewed according to the variables of the study. The survey research design was adopted in collecting data from 176 samples from a population of 725 beneficiaries of the JDPCA programme from Ikot Ene in Akpabuyo Local government Area of Cross River state. The instrument of data collection was the question. Data collected from the field was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Result revealed a correlation between JDPCA’s provision of palliatives; healthcare programmes had a significant impact on the Wellbeing of the people of Ikot Ene. During COVID-19 Lockdown. Based on the study's findings, the study recommends a need for the Justice, Development and Peace/Caritas Advocates (JDPCA) to improve their coverage area and the number of beneficiaries for their future programmes.
Drivers of the Adoption of E-Government Services in the deliverance of healthcare services in Federal Health Institutions Ironbar, Archibong E.; Angioha, Pius U.; Uno, Ijim A.; Ada, Julius A.; Ibioro, Francis E.
ARRUS Journal of Engineering and Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021)
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The study examines Drivers of the Adoption of E-Government Services in the deliverance of Healthcare services in Federal Health Institutions. the study adopts drivers such as perceived Usefulness and perceived ease of use and their influence in the adoption of E-Government Services in the deliverance of Healthcare services in Federal Health Institutions. The survey research design was adopted in collecting 400 sample from administrative staff of the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar using the purposive sampling. The sample size was determined using Taro Yamane sample size determinant technique. The questionnaire was the instrument of data collection. Data collected was analyzed using simple regression analysis at 0.05 confidence level. Result revealed that Perceived usefulness significantly influence the adoption of E- Governance Services in the deliverance of Healthcare services in Federal Health Institutions (R-value of 0.176a). Also result revealed that Perceived Ease of Use significantly influence the adoption of E- Governance Services in the deliverance of Healthcare services in Federal Health Institutions (R2 –value of .018). based on this result the study recommends amongst others that there is need for efforts to improve this basic infrastructure by the government should be strengthened both in terms of coverage and quality
Variance in Call Duty and Hazard Allowances: Implication on Health Workers Commitment and Work Relations in Nigeria Agba, A. M. Ogaboh; Etobe, Eteng I.; Titus, T. Charlie; Angioha, Pius U.; Ibioro, Francis E.
SAINSMAT: Journal of Applied Sciences, Mathematics, and Its Education Vol. 10 No. 1 (2021)
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This study examines disparity in call duty and hazard allowance and its implication on health worker's commitment and industrial dispute in tertiary hospital in South-South, Nigeria. A survey method that allows for the use of structured questionnaire was adopted. The study used a combination of purposive and random sampling techniques in determining a sample of 1191 participants from 4 tertiary hospitals in South-South Nigeria. Data gathered from the field was coded and analyzed using Linear Regression at 0.05 level of significance. Results revealed that call duty discrepancies and hazard allowances significantly affect health workers' commitment and industrial disputes in tertiary hospitals. The study recommended, among others, that National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission should carry out a comprehensive review of all health worker's wages and allowances in Nigeria with the view of harmonizing them. The commission should also evolve a periodic pay reform for health workers in Nigeria.
Illicit Drug Addiction and Efficacy of Employees in the Hospitality Industry Akintola, Abayomi I.; Ada, Julius A.; Angioha, Pius U.; Ibioro, Francis E.; Igwe-Okomiso, Jospeph B.; Bisong, Kenneth B.; Ogunsola, O. V.
ARRUS Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022)
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The study examined illicit drug addiction and employees' efficacy in the hospitality industry in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. The study specifically examined how illicit drug addiction such as alcohol addiction and marijuana addiction affect employees' efficacy in the hospitality industry in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. The descriptive survey research design was adopted for the study. The multi-stage sampling technique was used in selecting a sample of 297 from a population of 1,298 employees of the hospitality industry in Calabar Cross River State, Nigeria. Data was collected using a structured questionnaire. Data analysis was done using Regression analysis. The result revealed a statistically significant correlation between marijuana addiction, alcohol addiction, and employees' efficacy in the hospitality industry in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. Based on this finding, the study recommended that employers in the hospitality industry put punitive measures that will curb employees' illicit addiction to drugs
Variance in Call Duty and Hazard Allowances: Implication on Health Workers Commitment and Work Relations in Nigeria Agba, A. M. Ogaboh; Etobe, Eteng I.; Titus, T. Charlie; Angioha, Pius U.; Ibioro, Francis E.
SAINSMAT: Journal of Applied Sciences, Mathematics, and Its Education Vol. 10 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : ACEND Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/sainsmat1012092021

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This study examines disparity in call duty and hazard allowance and its implication on health worker's commitment and industrial dispute in tertiary hospital in South-South, Nigeria. A survey method that allows for the use of structured questionnaire was adopted. The study used a combination of purposive and random sampling techniques in determining a sample of 1191 participants from 4 tertiary hospitals in South-South Nigeria. Data gathered from the field was coded and analyzed using Linear Regression at 0.05 level of significance. Results revealed that call duty discrepancies and hazard allowances significantly affect health workers' commitment and industrial disputes in tertiary hospitals. The study recommended, among others, that National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission should carry out a comprehensive review of all health worker's wages and allowances in Nigeria with the view of harmonizing them. The commission should also evolve a periodic pay reform for health workers in Nigeria.