Dr. Babatunde O. ADEDOKUN

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Name: Dr. Babatunde O. ADEDOKUN

Faculty: PUBLIC HEALTH

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 Department:Epidemiology and Medical Statistics

 Designation: Senior Lecturer

 Brief Biography:

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CURRICULUM VITAE                      

NAME: Babatunde Olubayo ADEDOKUN

DEPARTMENT: Epidemiology and Medical Statistics                                   

FACULTY: Public Health

COLLEGE: College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria

Date Of First Appointment: Lecturer IIJuly 4, 2006

Present Appointment: Lecturer II. July 4, 2006

Date Of Last Promotion: Nil

Date Last Considered For Promotion: Nil     

I.

University Education

Dates

University of Ibadan

1994 – 2001

University of Ibadan

 2004- 2005

II.

Academic Qualifications

Dates and Granting bodies

MB, BS

University of Ibadan. August 2001

M.Sc. Epidemiology and Medical Statistics

University of Ibadan. August 2005

Professional Qualifications and Diplomas (with dates): Nil

Scholarships, Fellowships and Prizes (with dates) in respect of undergraduate and postgraduate work

·        Consortium for Research and Training in Africa (CARTA) Fellowship, September 2010

·        Marinho Prize in Psychiatry, September 2001

Honours, Distinctions And Membership Of Learned Societies:  Nil

Details Of Teaching Experience At University Level

·        University of Ibadan, Ibadan (2006 – 2010)

Undergraduate Teaching

·        Introduction to Medical Statistics (PSM 201): 200 Level MBBS and BDS students, BSc (Nursing), BSc (Human Nutrition), BSc (Biochemistry) and BSc (Physiology) and 300 Level B(Pharm) students

·        Teaching of Medical Statistics during PSM block postings and Ibarapa Community Postings of Clinical Year MBBS students

·        Teaching of Epidemiology during PSM block postings and Ibarapa Community Postings of Clinical Year MBBS students

Postgraduate

·        Tutorials for Statistical Methods in Multiple Variables

·        Tutorials for Principles of Epidemiology (PSM 722), Health Information Systems in  Health care (EMS 712), Statistical Methods for Multiple Variables (EMS 707), Basic Statistical Procedures (PSM 724) and Research Methods (PSM 727).

Researches

Completed

Social support among Nigerian pregnant women in labour   2007 - 2008

Attitude and preferences of Nigerian antenatal women to social support during labour

Assessment of the effect of psycho-social support during childbirth in Ibadan, south-west Nigeria: a randomised controlled trial

Social Support during childbirth as a catalyst for early breastfeeding initiation for first time Nigerian Mothers

These publications were to determine the feasibility and effect of the presence of companions (social support) during labour and delivery on selected maternal and child outcomes.

Epidemiology of cerebral palsy among children in Ibadan    2007 - 2009

Risk factors for Epilepsy in children with- Cerebral palsy

A comparison of quadriplegic and hemiplegic cerebral palsy

The above are hospital based studies of children with different cerebral palsy. The risk factors for epilepsy among this study population were studied in one while the clinical profile of those with the hemiplegic and quadriplegic varieties of cerebral palsy were compared in the other.  

In-Progress

Randomized Control Trails of effect of Social Support on Contraception 2008 - Date

This Clinical Trial assessed the effect of social support on contraceptive uptake by mothers and also on family bonding. 

Prevalence and pattern of Urinary Incontinence in Ibadan: Findings from a Community Survey    2008 - 2009

A community based survey of the pattern and prevalence of urinary incontinence among women residing in rural and urban areas in Ibadan.

Dissertation and Thesis

Correlates of Severity of Road Traffic accident victims at the Ring Road State Hospital and University College Hospital Ibadan (MSc Dissertation 2005)

Joint Modelling of CD4 Counts And Time To Loss To Follow Up Among HIV Patients Attending Antiretroviral Clinics In Nigeria (PhD dissertation ongoing)

Community survey on urinary incontinence survey in Ibadan tagged “The Ibadan Urinary incontinence Household survey” – Participate in the design and facilitated the conduct of the study with over 5,000 respondents.

Assessment of the effect of psycho-social support during childbirth in Ibadan: A randomised controlled trial – Design and coordinated the study.

Social Support in Labour, as a catalyst for contraceptive uptake in Nigeria: a Randomised Controlled Trial – participated in the design and coordination of the study.

Publications

Selected peer-reviewed publications

  1. Oladokun A. Morhason-Bello I.O., Eyelade O.R., Adedokun B.O., Akinyemi J.O., Adewole I.F. Awareness and desirability of the Nigerian antenatal women about analgesia use during childbirth. Nigerian Medical Journal, 2007; 48(4): 85 – 88. PMID: 19046871.
  2. Morhason-Bello I.O., Olayemi O., Ojengbede O.A., Adedokun B.O., Okuyemi O.O., Orji B. Attitude and preferences of Nigerian antenatal women to social support during labour. Journal of Biosocial Science, 2007; 40(4): 553 – 562. PMID: 17988429.
  3. Ojengbede O.A., Okonkwo S.N., Morhason-Bello I.O., Adedokun B.O. Comparative evaluation of haemoglobin estimation among pregnant women in Ibadan: hemocue – B haemoglobin analyzer versus haemoglobincyanide (standard) method as the gold standard. African Journal of Reproductive Health2008; 12(2): 142 – 149. PMID: 20695050.
  4. Oladokun A., Eyelade O., Morhason-Bello I.,Fadare O., Akinyemi J., Adedokun B. Awareness and desirability of labor epidural analgesia: a survey of Nigerian women. International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia, 2009; 18(1): 38 – 42.PMID: 19046871.
  5. Morhason-Bello I.O., Oladokun A., Adedokun B.O., Obisesan K.A., Ojengbede O.A., Okuyemi O.O. Determinants of post-caesarean wound infection at University College Hospital Ibadan Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2009; 12(1): 1 – 5. PMID: 19562911.
  6. Morhason-Bello I.O., Adedokun B.O., Ojengbede A.O., Olayemi O., Fabamwo A.O., Oladokun A. Assessment of the effect of psycho-social support during childbirth in Ibadan, south-west Nigeria: a randomised controlled trial. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2009; 49(2): 145 – 150. PMID: 19432601.
  7. Morhason-Bello I.O., Adedokun B.O., Ojengbede O.A. Social Support during childbirth as a catalyst for early breastfeeding initiation for first time Nigerian Mothers. International Breastfeeding Journal, (2009). 4:10PMID: 20003310.
  8. Ojengbede O.A., Adedokun B.O., Morhason-Bello I.O., Kolade C., Okonkwo N.. Childbirth Methods has effect on non-fistulous urinary incontinence amongst sub-saharan African women: Fact or Fallacy? International Urogynaecology Journal and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, 2010; 21(11): 1391 – 1395.PMID: 20559619.
  9. Omigbodun OO, Adediran K I, Akinyemi JO, Omigbodun AO, Adedokun BO & Esan O Gender and Rural-Urban Differences in the Nutritional Status of In-school adolescents in South-west Nigeria J Biosocial Science 2010 42:653-676
  10. Ojengbede O.A., Morhason-Bello I.O., Adedokun B.O., Okonkwo N., Kolade C. Prevalence and the associated trigger factors of urinary incontinence among 5,000 black women population in sub-Saharan Africa: Findings from a community survey. British Journal of Urology International,2011, Mar 25. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-410X.2010.09758.x. [Epub ahead of printhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23204840" style="color: rgb(136, 62, 186);">Help-seeking behavior among women currently leaking urine in Nigeria: is it any different from the rest of the world? Patient Prefer Adherence. 6:815-9.  Epub 2012 Nov 20    Link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23204840
  11. Enabor OO, Olayemi OO, Bello FA, Adedokun BO. 2012 Cervical ripening and induction of labour awareness, knowledge and perception of antenatal attendees in Ibadan, Nigeria. J Obstet Gynaecol. 32(7):652-6. Link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22943711

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