Dr. Oluwaseun O. AKINYEMI

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Name:Dr. Oluwaseun O. AKINYEMI

Faculty: PUBLIC HEALTH

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 Department:Health Policy and Management

 Designation: Senior Lecturer

 Brief Biography:

Resume

Not Available

Researches

COMPLETED

YEAR

AGENCY

RESEARCH NAME

ROLE

2009

National Primary Healthcare Development Agency –NPHCDA

Utilisation of insecticide treated bed nets among pregnant women and under-five caregivers in a rural community of Oyo State

 Co-investigator

2013

The Ford Foundation Through The Nigerian Academy Of Science, University Of Lagos

Mobilising Official Support for Developing, Implementing and Sustaining Livelihood and Life Skills Development Program for Youths in Ekiti State

 Co-researcher

2014

Nigerian Academy of Science, Lagos

Needs assessment of the current state of reproductive health and social development of youth in Ekiti State

 Co-investigator

2015

 

The Nigerian refugee study (2011-2015)

Principal Investigator

2016

Center for Research & Training (CERT) – a collaborative centre by the University of Ibadan, Nigeria and the Loyola University, Chicago (LUC), USA

Management of sickle cell disease: challenges and experiences of patients and physicians 2014-2016

 

IN PROGRESS

Assessing the scale up of community-based injectable contraceptives in Nigeria

The aim of this study is to explore the factors affecting scale up of the community-based distribution of injectable contraceptives in Nigeria. This study, which is in part fulfilment of my PhD programme, is funded by the Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa (CARTA). (Role: Principal Investigator)

Synthesis and Translation of Research and Innovations from Polio Eradication (STRIVE project) 2018 till date

This five-year project, a consortium of academic institutions in seven countries, funded by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, documents lessons learned in Global Polio Eradication Initiative effort. (Role: Co-Principal Investigator, Nigeria)

PROJECT, DISSERTATIONS AND THESIS

Predictors of Job Satisfaction among Resident Doctors at the University College Hospital.  (2009).

MBA Dissertation submitted to the Department of Management and Accounting, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria

Comparison of the Views of Doctors in Private and Public Sectors in Vellore, India on Adherence to Evidence-Based Practice. (2010).

MIPH Dissertation submitted to the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, University of Liverpool. 

Comparative Study of Mental Health Status and Quality of Life among Adult Refugee and Non-Refugee Populations in Oru-Ijebu, Ogun State. (2011).

FWACP Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Community Health, West African College of Physicians, Nigeria.

Patterns in Climate-Related Morbidities and Perception of Physicians to Climate Change at the University College Hospital, Ibadan. (2015).

MPH Dissertation submitted to the Department of Environmental Health Sciences, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.

Publications

Books already published

Nil

Chapters in Books already published

Nil

Articles that have already appeared in Refereed Conference Proceedings

Nil

Patents

Nil

Articles that have already appeared in Learned Journals

Year

Author

Title

Publisher

Vol: Page

2018

Latunji, O. O., & Akinyemi, O. O.

Factors influencing health-seeking behaviour  among civil servants in Ibadan, Nigeria

Annals of Ibadan postgraduate medicine, 16(1)

52-60

2018

Adefalu, A. A., Ladipo, O. A., Akinyemi, O. O.,Popoola, O. A., Latunji, O. O., Iyanda, O.

Qualitative Exploration into Factors Affecting Contraceptive

Uptake and  Demand in North-West Nigeria

African Journal of Reproductive Health. In Press

 

2018

Adefalu, A. A., Ladipo, O. A., Akinyemi, O. O.,Popoola, O. A., Latunji, O. O., & Iyanda,  O. F.

Awareness and opinions regarding contraception by women of reproductive  age in North-West Nigeria

The Pan African Medical Journal, 30

 

2018

Akingbola T.S., Akinyemi O.O.,Amodu O.O., Tayo B.O.

Sickle Cell Disease  Management in Nigeria: Understanding the Challenges from the Physicians’  Perspectives

African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences. 47 

 

2017

Akinyemi O.O., Ana G.R.E.E.

Knowledge and attitude of doctors in a Nigerian  tertiary hospital to the health effects of climate change: Policy implications

African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences 46

 

413-422

2017

Iyanda, O. F., Akinyemi, O.O.

Our chairman is very efficient: community participation in the delivery of primary health care in Ibadan, Southwest Nigeria

The Pan African medical journal, 27(258) DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2017.27.258.12892

 

2017

Ayoola, M.C., Akinseye, V.O., Cadmus, E., Awosanya, E., Popoola, O.A., Akinyemi, O.O.,  Perrett, L., Taylor, A., Stack, J., Moriyon, I. and Cadmus, S.I.

Prevalence of  bovine brucellosis in slaughtered cattle and barriers to better protection of abattoir  workers in Ibadan, South-Western Nigeria

Pan African Medical Journal 28:68   DOI:10.11604/pamj.2017.28.68.10925

 

2017

Somotun O., Osungbade K.O., Akinyemi O.O.,Obembe T.A., Adeniji F.I.

What  factors influence the average length of stay among stroke patients in a Nigerian tertiary  hospital?

Pan African Medical Journal 26:228 DOI: 

10.11604/pamj.2017.26.228.12249

 

2016

Akingbola T.S., Yuguda S., Akinyemi O.O. and Olomu S.

Awareness and distribution  of ABO rhesus blood groups and haemoglobin electrophoresis among medical  undergraduates in a Nigerian university

African Journal of Medicine and Medical  Sciences 45

 

                             

275-280

2016

Ayorinde, O.O., Murthy G.V.S. and Akinyemi, O.O.

Experience from southwest Nigeria

Annals of Ibadan Postgraduate Medicine14(2) 

65-73

2016

Akinyemi O.O.,Owoaje E.T., Cadmus E.O.

In their own words: Mental health and  quality of life of West African refugees in Nigeria

Journal of International Migration  and Integration 17

DOI 10.1007/s12134-0140409-6

273-287

2016

Akinyemi, O.O.,Atilola, O. and Soyannwo, T.

Suicidal Ideation: Are Refugees  More At Risk Compared To Host Population? Findings from a Preliminary Assessment  in a Refugee Community in Nigeria

Asian Journal of Psychiatry 18   http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajp.2015.09.001

81-85

2016

Akinyemi, O.O.,Martineau, T., & Tharyan, P.

Is the practice of public or private sector doctors more evidence-based? A qualitative study from Vellore, India

International journal of evidence-based healthcare, 13(2)

66-76

2016

Adebayo, A. M., Akinyemi, O.O., & Cadmus, E. O

Knowledge of malaria prevention among pregnant women and female caregivers of under-five children in rural  southwest Nigeria

PeerJ, 3, e792

 

2016

Sanusi A.A., Akinyemi O.O., Onoviran O.O.

Do Knowledge and Cultural Perceptions of Modern Female Contraceptives Predict Male Involvement In Ayete, Nigeria?

African Journal of Reproductive Health December 18(4)

106

2014

Cadmus, E. O., Owoaje, E. T., & Akinyemi, O.O.

Older Persons’ Views and Experience of Elder Abuse in South Western Nigeria: A Community-Based Qualitative Survey

Journal of aging and health, 0898264314559893 

 

2014

Atilola O., Akinyemi O.O., Atilola B.

Taking the first steps towards entrenching mental health in the workplace: Insights from a pilot study among HR personnel in Nigeria

Nigerian Journal of Medicine, 23(1)

70-76

2014

Osungbade K.O., Akinyemi O.O., Ojediran T.D.

Commercial drivers’ participation  in the use of family planning services in Ibadan, Southwest Nigeria

British Journal of Medicine & Medical Research 4(19)

 

3698-3719

2014

Adebayo A.M., Akinyemi O.O.,Cadmus E.O.

Ownership and utilization of insecticide-treated mosquito nets among caregivers of under-five children and pregnant women in a rural community in Southwest Nigeria

Journal of Preventive Medicine and  Hygiene 54

58-64

2014

Popoola O.A., Dedeke A.A., Akinyemi O.O., Owoaje E.T.

Bully victimisation,  health effects and suicidal ideation among secondary school students in Oyo State

African Journal of Epidemiology 2(1)

 

80-86

2013

Akinyemi O.O.,Owoaje E.T., Popoola O.A., Ilesanmi O.S.

Quality of life and associated factors among adults in a community in South West Nigeria

Annals of Ibadan Postgraduate Medicine 10(2)

 

34-39

2013

Akinyemi, O.O. & Atilola O.

Nigerian resident doctors on strike: insights from and policy implications of job satisfaction among resident doctors in a Nigerian teaching hospital

The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 28: e46-e61. doi:10.1002/hpm.2141

 

2012

Akinyemi O. O.,Owoaje E. T., Ige O. K., & Popoola O. A.

Comparative study of  mental health and quality of life in long term refugees and host populations in OruIjebu,  Southwest Nigeria

BMC Research Notes, 5(394).

 

 

2011

Akinyemi O.O., Atilola O.

Job-related correlates of job dissatisfaction among resident doctors in a tertiary health facility in Nigeria

Nigerian Journal of Labor Law & Industrial Relations, 5(1)

 

71-83

2011

Ana G.R.E.E., Akinyemi O.O.,Fakunle G.A.

Climate change impact on public  health: A Nigerian case scenario

African Journal of Sustainable Development 1(1):  97114

 

 

 Books, Chapters in Books and Articles already accepted for publication

Nil

Technical Reports and Monographs

Year

Author

Agency

Title

Role

2013

 

Rivers State Ministry of Health, FHI 360 and UNAIDS

Rivers State Operational Plan for the Elimination of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV, Nigeria

Co-consultant

2013

 

Abia State Ministry of Health, FHI 360 and UNAIDS

Report of the Abia State-wide Rapid Health Facility Assessment in Preparation for Elimination of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV

Lead Consultant

2013

 

Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Health, FHI 360 and UNAIDS

Report of the Akwa Ibom State-wide Rapid Health  Facility Assessment in Preparation for Elimination of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV

Co-consultant

2014

Osungbade, K.O., Sekoni, O.O., Adebayo, A.M., Akinyemi, O.O., Adegoke, O.O. and Obembe, T.A.

Nigerian Academy of Science. Funded by the Ford Foundation

Development of the Livelihood and Life Skills of the Youth in Ekiti State of Nigeria: A Strategic Plan

 

2014

Osungbade, K.O., Sekoni, O.O., Adebayo, A.M., Akinyemi, O.O., Adegoke, O.O. and Obembe, T.A.

Nigerian Academy of Science. Funded by the Ford Foundation

Assessing the Social and Reproductive Health Needs of the Youth in Ekiti State: Report of a Survey

 

2014

Osungbade, K.O., Akinyemi, O.O. and Alabi O.

 

Policy Issues and Approaches to the Management of Health Services. In: “A Primer on Health Services

Management and Medical Ethics for Surgeon by West African College of Surgeons”

 

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